- Édouard
Levé (1
January 1965 – 15
October 2007) was a
French writer, photographer, and painter.
Levé was self-taught as an
artist and
studied business...
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Leves (sg.: levis) were javelin-armed
skirmishers in the army of the
early Roman Republic. They were
typically some of the
youngest and
poorest men in...
- Le jour se
lève ([lə ʒuʁ sə lɛv], "The day rises"; also
known as Daybreak) is a 1939
French film
directed by
Marcel Carné and
written by
Jacques Prévert...
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Konbit Soley Leve (English:
Rising Sun Collective) is a
social movement that was
founded in Cité
Soleil in June 2011 by the city's residents. Its mission...
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Gijsbert (Gijs) de
Leve (15
August 1926 – 19
November 2009) was a
Dutch mathematician and
operations researcher,
known for his work on
Markov decision...
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Lèves (French pronunciation: [lɛv] ) is a
commune in the Eure-et-Loir
department in
Northern France.
Lèves is
twinned with the
English town of Nailsworth...
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Ariel S.
Leve (born
January 24, 1968) is an
American author and award-winning journalist. She was a
columnist for The
Guardian and
subsequently for the...
- Broadway, a Hal
Prince production called Take Her, She's Mine. As
James Leve remarks in his book
Kander and Ebb (2009), "The
turning point in
Kander and...
- She
faced Amanda Leve in the
first round,
losing to
Leve by
unanimous decision. The
result was
labeled an
upset due to the
smaller Leve controlling the...
- François Le
Levé (1882-1945), was born in Locmiquélic, Morbihan.
Militant anarcho-syndicalist. Le
Levé was one of
fifteen anarchists who
signed The Manifesto...