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Pascal's wager is a
philosophical argument advanced by
Blaise Pascal (1623–1662), seventeenth-century
French mathematician, philosopher, physicist, and...
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poems as "Terrificly smart, witty, and
slightly terrifying." Nick
DePascal ****erts that Landau's work "accurately
matches form to content" and "leads...
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Blaise Pascal (19 June 1623 – 19 August 1662) was a
French mathematician, physicist, inventor, philosopher, and
Catholic writer.
Pascal was a
child prodigy...
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Pedro Balmaceda Pascal (Spanish: [xoˈse ˈpeðɾo βalmaˈseða pasˈkal]; born
April 2, 1975) is a
Chilean and
American actor.
After nearly two decades...
- Lux
Balmaceda Pascal (born 4 June 1992) is an American-Chilean
actress and
transgender activist. She is
known for her
roles in the
Chilean television series...
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Pascal's law (also
Pascal's principle or the
principle of
transmission of fluid-pressure) is a
principle in
fluid mechanics given by
Blaise Pascal that...
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Family of
Pascual Duarte (Spanish: La
Familia de Pascual Duarte,
pronounced [la faˈmilja
ðe pasˈkwal ˈdwaɾte]) is a 1942
novel written by Spanish...
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Pedro Pascal is a
Chilean and
American actor who has
appeared on
stage and screen.
Beginning his
career with
theatre and
small television roles,
Pascal rose...
- Pascalina.
Pascal is also
common as a
surname in France, and in
Italy (in Piedmont,
Aosta Valley and, as
De Pascal, in Friuli-Venezia Giulia).
Pascal derives...
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Pascal Praud (born 9
September 1964) is a
French sports journalist,
radio columnist,
radio host,
television presenter and producer.
After 20
years with...