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Pierre Loutrel (5
March 1916, Château-du-Loir,
Sarthe – 11
November 1946),
better known by his
nickname of "Pierrot le fou" (Crazy Pete) was France's...
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Loutrel Winslow Briggs (December 12, 1893 - May 1977) was an
American landscape architect active in Charleston,
South Carolina.
Briggs was born in New...
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former policeman.
Later it was
managed jointly by
Henri Lafont and
Pierre Loutrel, two
professional criminals who had been
active in the
French underworld...
- well-known "resort for sailors." The
property was
bought by
landscape architect Loutrel Briggs in
February 1928. Mr.
Briggs intended to
restore the
buildings as...
- Carolina's Battery. The
garden to the
south of the
house was
designed by
Loutrel Briggs, and
later modified by
Sheila Wertimer. The
address is 39 East Bay...
- Siméon-François
Berneux (1814 - 1866), one of the
Korean Martyrs Pierre Loutrel (1916 - 1946),
bandit Communes of the
Sarthe department Téléchargement...
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hidden line algorithm.
Computers & Graphics, 6(3):121–126, 1982. P. P.
Loutrel. A
solution to the hidden-line
problem for computer-drawn polyhedra. IEEE...
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Garden Club of
South Carolina. It was
designed by
noted landscape architect Loutrel W.
Briggs (1893-1977). It
includes a
variety of
ornamental plants and complementary...
- drug abuse, and four marriages. She also was
kidnapped by
gangster Pierre Loutrel (also
known as
Pierrot le Fou or
Crazy Pete),
albeit briefly and received...
- game by
Serge Laget and
Alain Munoz. Its most
famous members were
Pierre Loutrel (1916-1946),
known as "Pierrot le Fou", France's
first "public
enemy number...