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91Mask of Ferdinand — The Mask of Ferdinand refers to movements for independence in Latin America that began around 1810. A few of the elites of the Spanish colonies took advantage of the confusion surrounding the deposition of the Spanish king, Ferdinand VII, to set… …
92Mask Aligner — Stepper (links) und Mask Aligner (rechts) unter photochemisch unwirksamer Beleuchtung („Gelblicht“) Mask Aligner (dt. etwa Maskenpositionierer, Maskenausrichter) sind Vorrichtungen oder Geräte, die zur exakten Positionierung von Masken für die… …
93MASK méthode d'ingéniérie des connaissances — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Mask. MASK est une méthode de gestion des connaissances MASK permet d aborder des activités et d appréhender un problème de gestion des connaissances (sauvegarde, développement,...). Elle donne un fil conducteur… …
94Mask (film) — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Mask. Mask est un film américain de Peter Bogdanovich sorti le 8 mars 1985. Il est fondé sur l histoire vraie de Roy L. Dennis. Sommaire 1 Synopsis 2 Commentaires …
95Mask — The theatrical mask is of ancient origin. The modernist theatre offers only occasional examples when the mask is integral to the production, notably in Eugene O Neill s The Great God Brown. Robert Edmond Jones also used masks to good scenic… …
96Mask — 1) Mask Drame de Peter Bogdanovich, avec Cher, Sam Elliott, Eric Stoltz. Pays: États Unis Date de sortie: 1984 Technique: couleurs Durée: 2 h Résumé Le drame quotidien de Rocky, un adolescent au visage déformé, et de Rusty, sa …
97mask — noun 1》 a covering for all or part of the face, worn as a disguise, for protection or hygiene, or for theatrical effect. ↘a respirator used to filter inhaled air or to supply gas for inhalation. ↘a face pack. 2》 a likeness of a person s… …
98mask slips — (someone s) mask slips if someone s mask slips, they do something which shows people their real personality, when they have been pretending to be a different, usually nicer, type of person. His mask had suddenly slipped, and she saw him as the… …
99mask — n. & v. n. 1 a covering for all or part of the face: a worn as a disguise, or to appear grotesque and amuse or terrify. b made of wire, gauze, etc., and worn for protection (e.g. by a fencer) or by a surgeon to prevent infection of a patient. c… …
100Mask of la Roche-Cotard — The so called Mask of la Roche Cotard, also known as the Mousterian Protofigurine , is a purported artifact dated to the Mousterian period, 33,000 years ago or earlier, found in 1975[1]} in the entrance of a cave named La Roche Cotard, territory… …