- 1950–51 and 17 in 1951–52. A crew
under Mario Marret built a
temporary secondary base in
January 1952: Base
Marret on
Petrel Island. Port
Martin was destro****...
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Georges Marret (? - 9 May 1937), was a
French film
producer and film director. 1931: Jean de la Lune [fr] by Jean
Choux 1932:
Suzanne (1932 film) by Léo...
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Henri Justin Marret,(February 15, 1878 – July 25, 1964) was a
French painter and engraver. He was born in
Paris and died in
Fourqueux (Yvelines). v t e...
- doi:10.1016/S0025-3227(02)00345-6. Hiscott, R.N.; Aksu, A.E.; Mudie, P.J.;
Marret, F.; Abrajano, T.; Kaminski, M.A.; et al. (2007). "A
gradual drowning of...
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Delineated from
aerial photographs taken by USN OpHjp, 1946-47. The FrAE
under Marret sledged west
along the
coast to
Victor Bay,
close east of this glacier,...
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Mount Cervin Mount Joli The
wooden building known as ‘Base
Marret’,
where seven men
under Marret's command overwintered in 1952
following the fire at Port...
- been
renamed as Taj
Faluknama Palace. An
English architect William Ward
Marret designed the palace. It is made
completely with
Italian marble with stained-gl****...
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emperor penguins. This base was
called Base
Marret. As the main base Port
Martin was a
total loss, Base
Marret was
chosen as
overwintering site for 1952/1953...
- Madoff:
Anesthesiologist Faked Data in 21 Studies".
Scientific American.
Marret E, Elia N, Dahl JB,
McQuay HJ, Møiniche S,
Moore RA, et al. (December 2009)...
- hope) is a 1968
French do****entary film
directed by
Chris Marker and
Mario Marret. It
tells the
story of a
strike action at the
Rhodiaceta textile factory...