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- Brisset is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Jean-Pierre Brisset (1837–1919), French writer Mickaël Brisset (born 1985), French professional...
- Annie Brisset, a member of the Royal Society of Canada, is a Professor of Translation Studies and Discourse Theory at the School of Translation and Interpretation...
- Mickaël Brisset (born 26 March 1985) is a French footballer who plays as a forward for Régional 3 club Creil. Due to a birth defect he has no left forearm...
- Jean-Pierre Brisset (30 October 1837 – 2 September 1919) was a French outsider writer. Born into a farming family of La Sauvagère, Brisset was an autodidact...
- Annette Brissett is a Jamaican reggae singer. Brissett was born in Jamaica and sang in church as a child as well as learning drums from her brother, before...
- Pierre-Nicolas Brisset (18 August 1810 – 29 March 1890) was a French painter and muralist in the Academic style. He is best known for his mythological...
- French painter who studied painting under Alexandre Cabanel, Pierre-Nicolas Brisset, and Eugène Fromentin. He was the son of Joséphine Peltier and Félix Nicolas...
- some critics considered Piketty's work too vague. In particular, Nicolas Brisset criticized his definitions and analyses of "ideology" and "capitalism"...
- experiments of Alfred Jarry, André Gide, Christian Morgenstern, Jean-Pierre Brisset, Guillaume Apollinaire, Jacques Vaché, Marcel Duchamp, and Francis Picabia...
- agent Franck Mercadal as Capitaine Calmont Philippe Magnan as Attorney Brisset Pierre Forest as Colonel Maurel Jeanne Rosa as Martha Leblois Benoît Allemane...