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Le Bel

Le Bel

(lĕ-bel'),
Joseph Achille, French chemist, 1847-1930. See: Le Bel-van't Hoff rule.
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Built originally in the heart of the forest, in the reign of Philip le Bel, it now could be seen a few hundred yards from the road leading from the village of Sainte-Genevieve to Monthery.
This holds especially true for Le Bel Inconnu by Renaut de Bage and can be seen in its opening Prologue:
Strained hydrocarbons; beyond the van't Hoff and Le Bel hypothesis,
(Presence Africaine, 1979), et Le Bel Immonde (Presence Africaine,
He said: "I came across a chronicle written by a French knight, Jean le Bel, who fought as an English mercenary against the Scots.
Book I was based on the work of the Flemish writer Jean le Bel and later rewritten.
The king's verdict is broken up into a ver dict; the "bel aujourd'hui" of collective literary memory becomes "le bel hier," suggesting, to the eye, its possible animal homophone (belier).
The description of events until 1356 is largely a revision of the chronicle by Jean le Bel (c1290 - c1370).
A l'unisson, la soif dans les paumes, point un soupir dans les trefonds de chacun: [beaucoup moins que]Je me suis egare au sein de moi-meme, je suis perdu J'etais un embrun de la mer, dansla mer je me suis englouti[beaucoup plus grand que]* Le bel ami de l'amitie s'est eteint, noble comme une etoile,a l'aurore ensoleillee.
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