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"Free" is a song by American recording artist Ultra Naté, released on March 31, 1997, through record label Strictly Rhythm. It was co-written by Naté, Lem Springsteen and John Ciafone, while production was held by both Springsteen and Ciafone. "Free" was served as the lead single from her third studio album, Situation: Critical (1997).
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Jaeger also met frequently with mathematicians from the University of Geneva and from the Institut Fourier (Grenoble), in particular Yves Colin de Verdière. Jaeger was hired by the French National Centre for Scientific Research as a permanent researcher in Grenoble in 1971, at the same time as his close colleague, collaborator and friend ...
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In 1973, at 17, Stojanovich met San Jose Police Officer Nate Jaeger who allowed him to ride along with him on patrol. Stojanovich filmed Jaeger's assignments on Super 8 film. The same year, Stojanovich produced his first 16mm short film called Two Bits featuring Jaeger.
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Jean-Henri Jaeger (1944 – 8 February 2022) was a French surgeon and academic. [1] He was well known for developing a surgical technique to repair the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL), using the fascia lata as a form of transplant.
6ter (French:) is a French television network which is available free-to-air through digital terrestrial television, satellite and DSL, owned by Groupe M6. The name's wordplay represents its positioning as M6's little "sister", and (via the ter suffix) as Groupe M6's third free-to-air entertainment channel (after M6 itself and W9 ).