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Antidepressant medication
20 (1) 43. doi:10.1186/s12916-022-02247-x. PMC 8809032. PMID 35105363. Blier P (2001). "Pharmacology of rapid-onset antidepressant treatment strategies"
Mirtazapine
1600–1904 kingdom in West Africa
king resembling a particular animal in multiple representations. Suzanne Blier identifies two unique aspects of art in Dahomey: Assemblage of different
Dahomey
Pulver, Andrew (21 January 2025). "Controversial French director Bertrand Blier dies at age 85". The Guardian. "Filmfotograf Harald Paalgard er død". NRK
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Rail Passion, n°29 de mai 1999 page 32 out of 299.651 km total, Gérard Blier, Nouvelle Géographie ferroviaire de la France, Tome 2 : L'organisation régionale
List of high-speed railway lines
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visual effects supervisor Joe Johnston, who later went on to direct The Rocketeer, Jumanji, October Sky, Jurassic Park III, and Captain America: The First
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Name list
Antony, Roman politician and general Mark Babin, American politician Mark Blier, American politician Mark Carney, Canadian politician and Prime Minister
Mark_(given_name)
American jewelry designer, complications following brain surgery. Bertrand Blier, 85, French film director (Get Out Your Handkerchiefs, Beau Pere, Buffet
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Romanian actor (1918–2016)
Asilum by Maxim Gorki, directed by Ion Cojar 1998 Pork Chops by Bertrand Blier, directed by Gelu Colceag 1997 Supper by Jean-Claude Brinsville 1997 The
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City in California, United States
original on January 9, 2009. Retrieved October 24, 2021. Monteverdi, John P.; Blier, Warren; Stumpf, Greg; Pi, Wilfred; Anderson, Karl (November 2001). "First
Sunnyvale,_California
(2018–2020), minister of state of Monaco (since 2024). 20 January: Bertrand Blier, 85, film director. 21 January: Valérie André, 102, neurosurgeon, aviator
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Janczar, John McTiernan Sr. Too Beautiful for You Orion Classics Bertrand Blier (director/screenplay); Josiane Balasko, Gérard Depardieu, Carole Bouquet
List of American films of 1990
List_of_American_films_of_1990
qu'à moi [fr] Francis Perrin Francis Perrin, Véronique Genest, Bernard Blier France Adventure comedy The Corsican Brothers Ian Sharp Trevor Eve, Geraldine
List of adventure films of the 1980s
List_of_adventure_films_of_the_1980s
Film festival held in Stockholm, Sweden
Gloria! Miraklet i Venedig. The campaign, created in collaboration with Rocket—Science and Geelmuyden Kiese Sweden, was awarded a Silver Pencil in the
Stockholm International Film Festival
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Claudia Mori, Bernard Blier Italy France Spain Mathias Sandorf Georges Lampin Louis Jourdan, Francisco Rabal, Serena Vergano, Bernard Blier France Spain Italy
List of adventure films of the 1960s
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BLIER ROCKET
BLIER ROCKET
Female
English
Variant spelling of English unisex Briar, BRIER means "briar plant."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from French bélier ‘ram’, hence a nickname for someone thought to resemble a ram in some way or possibly a metonymic occupational name for a shepherd.English : variant spelling of Beller.
Surname or Lastname
English (Yorkshire)
English (Yorkshire) : topographic name for someone who lived by a briar patch, Middle English brere. This was also applied as a nickname for a prickly, difficult person.Scottish and northern Irish : reduced form of McBriar (see McBrayer).Americanized form of German Breuer.
Girl/Female
Arabic, Hebrew
Rocket
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Brier.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : occupational name for a bookbinder, from Anglo-Norman French liur.English : possibly a topographic name (recorded in 1332 as le Lyghere) for someone who lived in a woodland clearing, from a derivative of Old English lēah ‘woodland clearing’.German : short form of a Germanic personal name formed with liut ‘people’, ‘tribe’ + hari ‘army’.German : possibly a topographic name formed with the element lir ‘swamp’, ‘bog’, or a habitational name from Lier, named with this word.Dutch : habitational name from Lier, in the Belgian province of Antwerp.Norwegian : habitational name from any of numerous farmsteads named with the indefinite plural form of li ‘mountain slope’, ‘hillside’ (see Li 4).
Surname or Lastname
German and Swiss German (also Gäbler), Jewish (Ashkenazic)
German and Swiss German (also Gäbler), Jewish (Ashkenazic) : occupational name for a maker of forks, from an agent derivative of Middle High German gabel(e), German Gabel ‘fork’.habitational name for someone from a place called Gabel in German, Jablone in Czech (see Gabel 3).English : occupational name for a tax collector or usurer, Old French gabelier, gableor, a derivative of gable ‘tax’, ‘revenue’, of Germanic origin.
Surname or Lastname
English (West Country)
English (West Country) : habitational name from any of the forty or so places in southwestern England called Beer(e) or Bear(e). Most of these derive their names from the West Saxon dative case, beara, of Old English bearu ‘grove’, ‘wood’ (the standard Old English dative bearwe being preserved in Barrow). Some may be from Old English bÇ£r ‘swine pasture’.North German and Dutch : from Middle Low German bÄre, Middle Dutch bÄ“re ‘bear’, applied as a nickname for someone thought to resemble the animal in some way, or as a metonymic occupational name for someone who kept a performing bear. Alternatively, it could have been a habitational name for someone who lived at a house distinguished by the sign of a bear, or from a Germanic personal name with this as the first element. See also Baer, Bahr.Respelling of Swiss German Bier.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : occupational name for an extractor or seller of oil, from a metathesized form of Anglo-Norman French olier (from oile ‘oil’, Latin oleum ‘(olive) oil’; compare Oliva). In northern England linseed oil obtained from locally grown flax was more common than olive oil.English : from the Continental Germanic personal name Odilard, Oilard, introduced by the Normans.Americanized spelling of German Euler or of Swabian Äuler, a topographic name for someone who lived by a water meadow, Äule, a diminutive of Au.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : occupational name for someone who looked after horses or cattle, from an agent derivative of Middle English stable ‘stable’.German (Stäbler) : occupational name for an official who carried a staff as a symbol of office, Middle High German stebelære.
BLIER ROCKET
BLIER ROCKET
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Malayalam, Marathi
Lord Krishna
Girl/Female
American, Australian, British, Celtic, Chinese, English, German, Irish, Jamaican, Swedish, Welsh
Bright Sea; White Sea Dweller; Dweller of the Sea; Sea Warrior; Sea Circle
Boy/Male
Arabic, Australian, Muslim
Servant of the Merciful
Girl/Female
Shakespearean
The Tragedy of Titus Andronicus' Queen of the Goths.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Cranshaw.
Girl/Female
Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sindhi, Telugu
Lady
Girl/Female
American, British, English, French, Hebrew
God is My Judge; Feminine Variant of Daniel
Girl/Female
Russian
Christian.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : apparently a variant spelling of Lewison.
Surname or Lastname
French (Jérôme) and English
French (Jérôme) and English : from the medieval
personal name Jérôme (French), Jerome (English),
from Greek HierÅnymos (see Hieronymus). This achieved
some popularity in France and elsewhere, being bestowed in honor of St
Jerome (?347–420), creator of the Vulgate, the standard Latin
version of the Bible.English (of Norman origin) : from a personal
name, Gerram, composed of the Germanic elements gÄr, gÄ“r ‘spear’ + hraban ‘raven’.A Jerome is recorded in Montreal in 1655 with the secondary
surnames Beaune and Leblanc. Another bearer of the name,
from Brittany, is recorded in Montreal in 1705 with the secondary
surname
BLIER ROCKET
BLIER ROCKET
BLIER ROCKET
BLIER ROCKET
BLIER ROCKET
v.
One who flies or flees; a runaway; a fugitive.
n.
A bird, especially a pheasant, which, being flushed, rises straight in the air like a rocket.
n.
A genus of perennial climbing plants, usually with a prickly woody stem; green brier, or cat brier. The rootstocks of certain species are the source of the medicine called sarsaparilla.
v.
A fly. See Fly, n., 9, and 13 (b).
n.
See Flyer, n., 4.
n.
A bier or handbarrow for conveying the dead to the grave.
n.
Same as Brier.
n.
A handbarrow or portable frame on which a corpse is placed or borne to the grave.
n.
A brier.
n.
A garland carried before the bier of a maiden.
n.
Alt. of Briar
n.
A cloth for covering a coffin when on a bier; a pall.
n.
The dog-rose.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Rocket
n.
A portable bier or shrine, variously adorned, used for containing relics of saints.
n.
One who lies down; one who rests or remains, as in concealment.
n.
A count of forty threads in the warp or chain of woolen cloth.
n.
See Flyer, n., 5.
n.
A bier.