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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 ...
Nakajima Ki-27, Japanese aircraft of World War II, called "Nate" Tropical Storm Nate (disambiguation) Nate (web portal), South Korean web portal; Nate Station, a train station in Kinokawa, Wakayama Prefecture, Japan; Nate, a 2006 novel by Phil Henderson; Nate – A One Man Show, a performance by Natalie Palamides
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Jake and Amara, replacing the injured Nate, pilot it against the Mega-Kaiju, with Liwen remote piloting Scrapper and aiding them by locating a rocket and welding it to Gipsy, which sends the Jaeger (with Scrapper holding on) into the atmosphere and free-falling back to Earth, colliding into the Mega-Kaiju and killing it at the last second; Jake ...
"The Nigerian Job" is the pilot episode of the American cable television comedy-drama Leverage. It originally aired on December 7, 2008, on TNT.. In this episode, Nate and his team must steal back stolen airplane designs from an aerospace engineer's rival.
Assembly of Dust [1] [2] (also known as AOD) is an American rock band formed in 2002 by Strangefolk frontman and co-founder Reid Genauer. [3] After the breakup of Strangefolk, [4] [5] Genauer decided to record a solo album, and he recruited some friends from Strangefolk's days on the road to help out.
Nat Adderley (1931–2000), American jazz cornet and trumpet player; Nat Adderley, Jr. (born 1955), American pop and rhythm and blues music arranger and pianist, son of the above
Jaeger and other communists sought refuge in the Zone libre (free zone) in the southern section of Vichy France in 1942. He also began to discover his interest in the film industry and worked as an assistant director. In the Zone Libre, Jaeger met Gillo Pontecorvo, an Italian filmmaker and fellow communist, and joined the Italian Communist ...