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  2. Ted Benoit - Wikipedia

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    Thierry "Ted" Benoit (25 July 1947 – 30 September 2016) was a French comic artist, graphic novelist and prominent figure in the stylish Franco-Belgian ligne claire comics scene in the 1980s. His influences included Edgar P. Jacobs , Moebius , Robert Crumb and to a lesser extend Jacques Tardi .

  3. Blake and Mortimer - Wikipedia

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    The first of these, The Francis Blake Affair, was published in 1996. Its storyline was provided by famous scenarist Jean Van Hamme, and specialist draughtsman Ted Benoit (whose Ligne claire drawing style resembles that of the late Jacobs') was contracted for the artwork. Purists, partial to the original plotlines of those penned by Jacobs ...

  4. List of La Salle University people - Wikipedia

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    Tom Gola – enshrined in Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame in 1976; NBA champion (1956); 5-time NBA All-Star (1960–1964); No. 15 retired by La Salle; Tom Gola's number 15 is retired by La Salle University. The Tom Gola Arena is named after him. B.J. Johnson – current NBA player; Tim Legler – NBA, analyst for ESPN's NBA coverage

  5. Playback (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Playback is a novel by American-British writer Raymond Chandler featuring the private detective Philip Marlowe.It was first published in Britain in July 1958; the US edition followed in October that year.

  6. File:Benoit Mandelbrot, TED 2010 (3x4 cropped).jpg - Wikipedia

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    File:Benoit Mandelbrot, TED 2010.jpg cropped 59 % horizontally, 62 % vertically, 84 % areawise using CropTool with lossless mode. File usage The following 2 pages use this file:

  7. Talk:Ted Benoit - Wikipedia

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  8. Théâtre Feydeau - Wikipedia

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    The company was founded on 26 January 1789 by Marie-Antoinette's coiffeur Léonard-Alexis Autier and the violinist and composer Giovanni Battista Viotti and at first used the Salle des Tuileries, [4] which had previously been the Salle des Machines, but had been greatly modified and reduced in size by the architects Jacques-Germain Soufflot and Ange-Jacques Gabriel for the Paris Opera in 1763. [5]

  9. LaSalle Records - Wikipedia

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    The record label was founded in 2004 and was owned by musician Travis Barker.The label is located in Corona, California.Most of the bands currently signed to LaSalle are gone and have moved on to other labels, although Barker has said, "I'll sign anything from punk to hip hop to country to speed metal—I don't give a fuck as long as it's good."