... GRANDEUR. De. Gaulle's. welcome. in. U.S.. is. a. sign. of. France's. new. stature. Tall and impassive, a famous guest, General ... grandeur /ran guise (French grandeur). For De Gaulle and the French, France and her grandeur are a semi ...
... grandeur and a touch of intrigue During cold winter months when the grounds are blanketed in snow, the stately Sagamore hotel in Lake George, New York, pairs two elements of a great winter vacation: serious pampering and cold weather ...
... GRANDEUR. TO. THEIR. WORK. TO th& ArtiStS B3rn in Fillmore, Calif., art lovers from all around flock to one of the monthly shows by local artists. At left is hand-shaking Lawrence Hinckley who founded the Barn. In San Fernando Valley, Emil ...
... grandeur," with the gaudiest celebration in history. Parisians packed Place de la Concorde on the eve of the holiday to watch fireworks rising from the gardens of the Tuileries (left). Lights were played on the Obelisk and Assembly ...
... grandeur, and certainly worth bending a few rules for, especially since last week's big national elections were at hand and the campaigner in everyone's mind and eye was the familiar father-figure who had started the grandeur kick in ...
... Grandeur films add twenty-five percent to the height of the picture. PRODUCERS do not claim that Grandeur pictures are three-dimensional, which they decidedly are not, but they do say, and justly, that they create a somewhat ...
... Grandeur, by Matthew ]. Bruccoli. Harcourt Brace Jovanovich; 624 pages; $25. TOWARD THE END OF SCOTT FITZ- gerald's life, John O'Hara said, "Fitzgerald was a better just plain writer than all of us put together. Just words writing ...
... grandeur des sommes de la forme X. g(n)/f(n), pour k, leN, (k, l)= 1 ou k, où g(n) et f(n) r1-X n=l(k) appartiennent respectivement à une classe de fonctions multiplicatives et additives.À partir de ce résultat, nous avons obtenu, par ...
... grandeur mais encore leur taux de variation par rapport au temps (par suite de l 'oscillation) est du m£me ordre de grandeur que le taux de variation par rapport a la distance. En d'autres termes les derivees du premier ordre par ...
... grandeur que n~i, les derivees du premier ordre de ces monies potentiels prennent des valeurs du meme ordre que n°, c'est-a-dire qu'elles sont des grandeurs "finies" du point de vue de notre echelle suivant les puissances de n. Par ...