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• ... that throughout his career, mathematician '''[[Jacques-Louis Lions (nonfiction)|Jacques-Louis Lions]]''' insisted on the use of mathematics in industry, with a particular involvement in the French space program, as well as in domains such as energy and the environment; and that Lions was appointed director of the Centre National d'Etudes Spatiales (CNES) from 1984 to 1992? | • ... that throughout his career, mathematician '''[[Jacques-Louis Lions (nonfiction)|Jacques-Louis Lions]]''' insisted on the use of mathematics in industry, with a particular involvement in the French space program, as well as in domains such as energy and the environment; and that Lions was appointed director of the Centre National d'Etudes Spatiales (CNES) from 1984 to 1992? | ||
• ... that '''''[[Strainer in a Strained Land]]''''' is a 1961 science fiction guide to kitchenware by Robert Heinlein | • ... that '''''[[Strainer in a Strained Land]]''''' is a 1961 science fiction guide to kitchenware by Robert Heinlein? | ||
• ... that "'''[[Celestial Airfield Seer]]'''" is an anagram of "'''Eric Alfred Leslie Satie'''"? |
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• ... that throughout his career, mathematician Jacques-Louis Lions insisted on the use of mathematics in industry, with a particular involvement in the French space program, as well as in domains such as energy and the environment; and that Lions was appointed director of the Centre National d'Etudes Spatiales (CNES) from 1984 to 1992?
• ... that Strainer in a Strained Land is a 1961 science fiction guide to kitchenware by Robert Heinlein?
• ... that "Celestial Airfield Seer" is an anagram of "Eric Alfred Leslie Satie"?