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O que (quem) é béton - definição


Beton         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Béton
·noun The French name for concrete; hence, concrete made after the French fashion.
Beton (typeface)         
  • Beton Bold in a metal type sample
SLAB-SERIF TYPEFACE DESIGNED BY HEINRICH JOST
Beton is a slab-serif typeface designed by Heinrich Jost and released originally by the Bauer Type Foundry from 1929 onwards, with most major styles released by 1931. "Beton" is German for concrete (originally from French), a choice of name suggesting its industrial aesthetic.
Élisabeth Beton Delègue         
FRENCH DIPLOMAT
Élisabeth Beton-Delègue
Élisabeth Beton-Delègue (born January 2, 1955, Bron) is a French diplomat who has been their ambassador to the Holy See since her appointment on April 10, 2019. She has also served as Ambassador to Chile (2005-2008), Director of the Americas and the Caribbean at the Ministry of Europe and Foreign Affairs (2008-2012), and Ambassador to Mexico (2012-2014), Deputy Inspector General of Foreign Affairs (2014-2015), and Ambassador to Haiti (2015-2018).

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Beton
Exemplos do corpo de texto para béton
1. Corbu‘s béton brut couldn‘t be cleaned, the metal–framed windows were hopelessly corroded, the electricity kept shorting out, the brise–soleils or concrete sunscreens were permanently foul with pigeon shit, the "shopping street" halfway up inside was locked and shuttered because ordinary French people prefer to do their marketing on real streets (an obvious aspect of social behaviour that eluded the intellectual grasp of the formgiver, who believed that folk ought to behave in accordance with the dotty authoritarian notions of idealist philosophes like Saint–Simon and Fourier). Saddest of all was the roof, which Corbu had imagined as a sort of concrete Acropolis dedicated to the cult of the sun and of physical culture, like a Greek palaestra, complete with pools and jogging track.