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O que (quem) é événements - definição


Bureau d'Enquêtes sur les Événements de Mer         
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FRENCH AGENCY THAT INVESTIGATES MARINE ACCIDENTS
Bureau d'Enquêtes sur les Evénements de Mer; French Marine Accident Investigation Office; BEAmer; Bureau d'Enquetes sur les Evenements de Mer; Bureau d'enquêtes sur les événements de mer; Bureau d'enquetes sur les evenements de mer; BEA/mer; Bureau des enquêtes techniques & administratives après accidents et autres événements de mer; Bureau des enquetes techniques & administratives apres accidents et autres evenements de mer; Bureau des Enquêtes techniques & administratives après Accidents et autres événements de mer; Bureau des Enquetes techniques & administratives apres Accidents et autres evenements de mer; BEA / mer; Marine Accident Investigation Office; Bureau Enquêtes Accidents- BEAmer; Bureau Enquetes Accidents- BEAmer
Bureau d'Enquêtes sur les Événements de Mer (BEAmer, "French Marine Accident Investigation Office") is the French agency that investigates accidents and incidents of ships. Its head office is in the Grande Arche Sud (South) in the La Défense business district and the commune of Puteaux, Hauts-de-Seine, in the Paris metropolitan area.
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FRENCH AGENCY THAT INVESTIGATES MARINE ACCIDENTS
Bureau d'Enquêtes sur les Evénements de Mer; French Marine Accident Investigation Office; BEAmer; Bureau d'Enquetes sur les Evenements de Mer; Bureau d'enquêtes sur les événements de mer; Bureau d'enquetes sur les evenements de mer; BEA/mer; Bureau des enquêtes techniques & administratives après accidents et autres événements de mer; Bureau des enquetes techniques & administratives apres accidents et autres evenements de mer; Bureau des Enquêtes techniques & administratives après Accidents et autres événements de mer; Bureau des Enquetes techniques & administratives apres Accidents et autres evenements de mer; BEA / mer; Marine Accident Investigation Office; Bureau Enquêtes Accidents- BEAmer; Bureau Enquetes Accidents- BEAmer
<video, hardware, communications> A personal video station (PVS) that adds video to standard telephone lines at no additional cost. (1999-10-24)
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FRENCH AGENCY THAT INVESTIGATES MARINE ACCIDENTS
Bureau d'Enquêtes sur les Evénements de Mer; French Marine Accident Investigation Office; BEAmer; Bureau d'Enquetes sur les Evenements de Mer; Bureau d'enquêtes sur les événements de mer; Bureau d'enquetes sur les evenements de mer; BEA/mer; Bureau des enquêtes techniques & administratives après accidents et autres événements de mer; Bureau des enquetes techniques & administratives apres accidents et autres evenements de mer; Bureau des Enquêtes techniques & administratives après Accidents et autres événements de mer; Bureau des Enquetes techniques & administratives apres Accidents et autres evenements de mer; BEA / mer; Marine Accident Investigation Office; Bureau Enquêtes Accidents- BEAmer; Bureau Enquetes Accidents- BEAmer
¦ noun Cricket a ball bowled directly at a batsman's head or upper body without bouncing.
Exemplos do corpo de texto para événements
1. And look at current events in France: university students renewing the spirit of 1'68‘s événements in response to the fact that the government‘s loosening of employment regulations will start, naturally enough, with those under 26.
2. Nothing had changed, he said, in the more than six months since that nationwide bonfire of the motorcars – a conflagration that the distant inhabitants of the smart quarters of inner Paris call les émeutes (the riots), but the spokespeople of the outskirts call les événements, recalling "the events" of May 1'68, or simply la révolte.
3. The hard left lament the failure to achieve permanent revolution, particularly after the Paris upheavals of 1'68 known as "les événements". But the sober truth is that, under the much–derided Labour government from 1'64 to 1'70, Britain changed for the better.
4. In the wake of les événements, a group of local activists in Clichy–sous–Bois set up an association with the acronym ACLEFEU, which, pronounced in French, sounds like "enough of fire". The LEF stands for liberté, égalité, fraternité. But the reality is that, even if someone from these communities can get a reasonable education – and here the French state is visibly trying to do something; the schools in Clichy–sous–Bois are well funded and apparently not so bad – their job application is likely to be turned down simply on the basis of their address and "foreign" name.