- Abbé
Norbert Wallez (French: [valɛz]; 19
October 1882 – 24
September 1952) was a
Belgian Catholic priest and journalist. He was the
editor of the newspaper...
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created The
Adventures of
Tintin in 1929 on the
advice of its
editor Norbert Wallez.
Revolving around the
actions of boy
reporter Tintin and his dog Snowy,...
- Mages, 2024-01-03,
retrieved 2024-01-03
Wallez, Corentin. "Explicit web
graphics API".
Retrieved 2019-06-25.
Wallez, Corentin; Ninomiya, Kai. "WebGL Next...
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Wallez, the
paper described itself as a "Catholic
Newspaper for
Doctrine and Information" and
disseminated a far-right and
fascist viewpoint;
Wallez was...
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Rosine Wallez (born 28
April 1957) is a
Belgian sprinter. She
competed in the 400
metres at the 1976
Summer Olympics and the 1980
Summer Olympics.
Wallez also...
- Jean-Pierre
Wallez (born 18
March 1939) is a
French violinist and conductor.
Wallez was born in Lille. He
graduated in
first place in
violin and chamber...
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Norbert Wallez, the
paper described itself as a "Catholic
Newspaper for
Doctrine and Information" and
disseminated a
fascist viewpoint.
Wallez appointed...
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Belgian newspaper based in Hergé's
native Brussels. Run by the Abbé
Norbert Wallez, the
paper described itself as a "Catholic
Newspaper for
Doctrine and Information"...
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provided the
basis for an
animated television adaptation. Abbé
Norbert Wallez appointed Hergé
editor of a children's
supplement for the
Thursday issues...
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Belgian newspaper based in Hergé's
native Brussels. Run by the Abbé
Norbert Wallez, the
paper described itself as a "Catholic
Newspaper for
Doctrine and Information"...