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Signer et participer au
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« Revenu de base: utopie réalisable du XXI siècle »
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Appartement individuel, récemment rénové, au rez-de chaussée d'un immeuble de grand prestige qui rappelle les anciennes gloires et de valeurs, qui, bien que dans une rue du grand
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du centre est mis aussi, paradoxalement, dans la paix et la tranquillité .
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Separate apartment, recently renovated, on the ground floor of a building of great prestige that recalls the ancient glories and values, which despite being in a street of great historic movement of the center is set also, paradoxically, in the peace and tranquility .
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L’Oscillateur Zenith bat à une fréquence de 15 Hz (108’000 alternances par heure), trois fois supérieure à celle du
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El Primero, tout en bénéficiant de 10% de réserve de marche supplémentaire.
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The 15 Hz (108,000 vibrations per hour) frequency of the Zenith-Oscillator is three times the historical frequency of the El Primero movement, while showing a 10 percent higher power reserve. This simple comparison makes it possible to appreciate the improvement in energy consumption compared to a conventional balance & hairspring system. The amplitude is +/- 6 degrees, as against the more than 300 degrees of a conventional system.
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Il a remporté 306 voix au collège électoral : aucun républicain n’a fait mieux depuis l’élection de George H.W. Bush en 1988. Les Américains se sont ralliés par millions à son message axé sur la reconstruction du pays et la perturbation du statu quo – une victoire vraiment nationale doublée d’un
mouvement historique
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Mr. Trump announced his candidacy on June 16, 2015, and after seventeen Republican contenders suspended their campaigns, he accepted the Republican nomination for President of the United States in July of 2016. Mr. Trump won the election on November 8 of 2016 in the largest electoral college landslide for a Republican in 28 years. He won over 2,600 counties nationwide, the most since President Reagan in 1984. Additionally, he won over 62 million votes in the popular vote, the highest all-time for a Republican nominee. He also won 306 electoral votes, the most for a Republican since George H.W. Bush in 1988. Millions of Americans rallied behind his message of rebuilding our country and disrupting the status quo—this was a truly national victory and a historic movement.
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Phénomène caractéristique de la Fondation Beyeler, ce
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ne figure pas dans la collection, et ceci pour deux raisons : d’abord il faut y voir les prédilections particulières qui donnent son profil spécifique à une collection privée, mais le scepticisme longtemps entretenu face à ce feu de paille qu’est l’« expressionnisme » y est aussi pour beaucoup.
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At present, Expressionism seems enjoy a certain currency, as indicated by solo exhibitions of artists such as Kirchner, Beckmann and Nolde. Fondation Beyeler is reacting to this evident interest in a special way. Based on a suggestion from Ernst Beyeler, we decided to expand the theme beyond the historical limits of Expressionism. The curator, Markus Brüderlin, and his team developed a conception and presentation in which the path of the expressive urge is traced from the forefathres of Expressionism, El Greco, Vincent van Gogh and Paul Gauguin, all the way down to their great-great-grandchildren, the Neo-Expressionists and Young Wild Painters or Neo-Fauves of the 1980s.
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Cette image est une construction radicalement anti-réaliste, dans laquelle se dessine tout de même "l'endroit réel", ou comme l'écrit Adorno: "les cristallisations objectives du
mouvement historique
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This image is a radical anti-realistic construction, in which "the real place" is nevertheless depicted, or as Adorno writes: the "objective crystallization of historical movement"[7]. According to Benjamin, it is "identical with the historical object"[8]. It takes place in an in-between space, which is blasted out of the homogeneous empty time and the power relationships constituting it. The abrupt, revolutionary bursting open of dominant time in the dialectical image, the moment of danger, and the other form of temporality that flashes in this interval, allows a gate to emerge, which Benjamin interprets as the possibility of the appearance of the Messiah and thus of redemption.[9]
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Cette image est une construction radicalement anti-réaliste, dans laquelle se dessine tout de même "l'endroit réel", ou comme l'écrit Adorno: "les cristallisations objectives du
mouvement historique
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This image is a radical anti-realistic construction, in which "the real place" is nevertheless depicted, or as Adorno writes: the "objective crystallization of historical movement"[7]. According to Benjamin, it is "identical with the historical object"[8]. It takes place in an in-between space, which is blasted out of the homogeneous empty time and the power relationships constituting it. The abrupt, revolutionary bursting open of dominant time in the dialectical image, the moment of danger, and the other form of temporality that flashes in this interval, allows a gate to emerge, which Benjamin interprets as the possibility of the appearance of the Messiah and thus of redemption.[9]
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Là ne s’arrête toutefois pas la nouveauté, car le nouvel oscillateur Zenith bat à une fréquence poussée à 15 Hz (108 000 alternances/heure), trois fois supérieure à celle du
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El Primero, tout en bénéficiant de 10 % de réserve de marche supplémentaire, soit une soixantaine d’heures.
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This isn’t all that’s new. Zenith’s oscillator runs at a high frequency of 15 Hz (108,000 vib/hour), which is three times that of the historic El Primero movement, and still benefits from 10% more power reserve for a total of 60 hours. It’s this frequency that enables the movement to make the promised “quantum leap” in precision, with a measured deviation of 0.3 seconds over 24 hours. By way of comparison, a movement certified by the Contrôle Officiel Suisse des Chronomètres (COSC) keeps time within a margin of -4 to +6 seconds/day. Better still, this new oscillator maintains that same level of precision for 95% of its power reserve whereas in a traditional movement, loss of amplitude after 24 hours has inevitable repercussions on precision. The silicon from which it is made has the additional advantages of being amagnetic, unaffected by variations in temperature, and does not require lubricant. The Defy Lab has been triply certified. It has the Besançon Observatory “viper’s head” chronometer stamp, and comfortably exceeds both ISO-3159 standard for thermal behaviour (variation of 0.3 second in a temperature range from -7°C to +53°C) and ISO-764 standard for resistance to magnetic fields (1,100 Gauss).
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Cette image est une construction radicalement anti-réaliste, dans laquelle se dessine tout de même "l'endroit réel", ou comme l'écrit Adorno: "les cristallisations objectives du
mouvement historique
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This image is a radical anti-realistic construction, in which "the real place" is nevertheless depicted, or as Adorno writes: the "objective crystallization of historical movement"[7]. According to Benjamin, it is "identical with the historical object"[8]. It takes place in an in-between space, which is blasted out of the homogeneous empty time and the power relationships constituting it. The abrupt, revolutionary bursting open of dominant time in the dialectical image, the moment of danger, and the other form of temporality that flashes in this interval, allows a gate to emerge, which Benjamin interprets as the possibility of the appearance of the Messiah and thus of redemption.[9]
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Cette image est une construction radicalement anti-réaliste, dans laquelle se dessine tout de même "l'endroit réel", ou comme l'écrit Adorno: "les cristallisations objectives du
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This image is a radical anti-realistic construction, in which "the real place" is nevertheless depicted, or as Adorno writes: the "objective crystallization of historical movement"[7]. According to Benjamin, it is "identical with the historical object"[8]. It takes place in an in-between space, which is blasted out of the homogeneous empty time and the power relationships constituting it. The abrupt, revolutionary bursting open of dominant time in the dialectical image, the moment of danger, and the other form of temporality that flashes in this interval, allows a gate to emerge, which Benjamin interprets as the possibility of the appearance of the Messiah and thus of redemption.[9]