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(Center) Josephine Biereye, as Security and (Right) Caroline Piette as Interviewer simultaneously on-stage and on-camera during an especially satirical segment of Homo Haereticus.
View from the Northern Border Michael Evans 2006
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By boiling vegetable fibers with caustic lyes, Collier and Piette obtained cellulose.
Scientific American Supplement, No. 841, February 13, 1892 Various
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Sollas (_Ancient Hunters_, p. 95) M. Cartailhac has confirmed the observations of Piette, and M. Boule has found additional examples.
The Book of the Damned Charles Fort
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Another work on the subject of "Paper from Straw, &c.," by Piette, appeared in 1835, which said work contains more than a hundred pages, each one of which was made from a different kind of material.
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Piette gives specimens of good, strong, white paper made from straw.
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Gabriel Piette, a researcher with Agriculture Canada who is involved in the experiment exploring alternatives to antibiotic use, told CBC-TV's
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A study on emerging models for mobilizing family support for chronic disease management, authored by Rosland and Piette.
YubaNet.com 2010
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Commentary by Piette on "Moving beyond the notion of 'self' care."
YubaNet.com 2010
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The paper was one of four featured in this issue of Chronic Illness, for which Piette served as editor.
YubaNet.com 2010
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A study on emerging models for mobilizing family support for chronic disease management, authored by Rosland and Piette.
YubaNet.com 2010
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