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Myron M.
Levoy (January 30, 1930 –
December 30, 2019) was an
American author of children's and
young adults literature.
After graduating from
Purdue University...
- Marc
Levoy is a
computer graphics researcher and
Professor Emeritus of
Computer Science and
Electrical Engineering at
Stanford University, a vice president...
- The
Levoy Theatre is a 696-seat
operational performing arts
center located in Millville, ****berland County, New Jersey,
United States. The
first Levoy Theatre...
- adulthood:
Felix Napoléon
Baciocchi Levoy (1798–1799). Napoléon
Baciocchi (1803–1803).
Elisa Napoléone
Baciocchi Levoy (1806–1869);
married Philippe, Comte...
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Maria Anna
Elisa Bonaparte Baciocchi Levoy (French:
Marie Anne
Elisa Bonaparte; 3
January 1777 – 7
August 1820),
better known as
Elisa Bonaparte, was...
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James LeVoy Sorenson (July 30, 1921 –
January 20, 2008) was an
American businessman, the
founder of
Sorenson Companies, a
parent company of 32 corporations...
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bunny is a
computer graphics 3D test
model developed by Greg Turk and Marc
Levoy in 1994 at
Stanford University. The
model consists of 69,451 triangles,...
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Levoy Exil (born 1944), is a
master Haitian artist and painter; he is one of the main
contributors to the
Saint Soleil art movement. Exil's paintings...
- Alan and
Naomi is a 1977
young adult novel by
Myron Levoy. The
story takes place in 1944 and is
about a
friendship which develops between a
Jewish New...
- and the
screenplay is
based on a 1977
novel of the same name by
Myron Levoy.
After initial urging from his parents, 14-year-old Alan
Silverman (Haas)...