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  • 61 puff

    A n
    1 (of air, smoke, steam) bouffée f ; (of breath: from mouth) souffle m ; to blow out the candles in one puff souffler les bougies d'un seul coup ; to take a puff at tirer une bouffée de [cigarette, pipe] ; to vanish ou disappear in a puff of smoke lit disparaître dans un nuage de fumée ; fig partir en fumée ; puffs of cloud quelques petits nuages ;
    2 GB ( breath) souffle m ; to be out of puff être essoufflé, être à bout de souffle ; to get one's puff back reprendre son souffle ;
    3 Culin feuilleté m ; jam puff feuilleté à la confiture ;
    5 GB injur ( homosexual) tante f offensive ;
    6 ( favourable review) article m élogieux ; ( favourable publicity) battage m ; to give a puff to faire du battage autour de [play, show].
    B vtr
    1 tirer sur [pipe] ; to puff smoke [person, chimney, train] lancer des bouffées de fumée ; to puff smoke into sb's face envoyer de la fumée à la figure de qn ;
    2 ( praise) faire du battage autour de [book, film, play].
    C vi
    1 souffler ; smoke puffed from the chimney des bouffées de fumée s'échappaient de la cheminée ; to puff (away) at tirer des bouffées de [pipe, cigarette] ; to puff in/out/along [train] entrer/sortir/avancer en lançant des bouffées de fumée ;
    2 ( pant) souffler, haleter ; he was puffing hard ou puffing and panting il soufflait comme un bœuf ; she came puffing and blowing up the hill elle s'essoufflait en montant la côte.
    puff out:
    puff out [sails] se gonfler ; [sleeve, skirt] bouffer ;
    puff out [sth], puff [sth] out
    1 ( swell) gonfler [sails] ; to puff out one's cheeks gonfler ses joues ; to puff out one's chest bomber le torse ; the bird puffed out its feathers l'oiseau a hérissé ses plumes ;
    2 ( give out) to puff out smoke [person, chimney, train] lancer des bouffées de fumée ;
    puff [sb] out essouffler ; the run had puffed him out il était tout essoufflé d'avoir couru.
    puff up:
    puff up [feathers] se hérisser ; [eyes] bouffir, se gonfler ; [rice] gonfler ;
    puff up [sth], puff [sth] up hérisser [feathers, fur] ; her eyes were all puffed up elle avait les yeux bouffis ; to be puffed up with pride être rempli d'orgueil.

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  • 62 notice

    notice ['nəʊtɪs]
    annonce1 (a) écriteau1 (a) affiche1 (a) attention1 (b) avis1 (c), 1 (d) préavis1 (c) congé1 (e) démission1 (e) critique1 (f) remarquer2 (a) faire attention à2 (b)
    1 noun
    (a) (written announcement) annonce f; (sign) écriteau m, pancarte f; (poster) affiche f; (in newspaper → article) entrefilet m; (→ advertisement) annonce f;
    a notice was pinned to the door il y avait une notice sur la porte;
    notices went up telling people to stay indoors on placarda des affiches pour demander aux gens de rester chez eux
    (b) (attention) attention f;
    to take notice of faire ou prêter attention à;
    to take not the slightest notice of sth ne pas prêter la moindre attention à qch;
    take no notice (of him)! ne faites pas attention (à lui)!;
    you never take any notice of what I say! tu ne fais jamais attention à ce que je dis!;
    formal she considers it beneath her notice elle considère que ça ne vaut pas la peine qu'elle s'y arrête;
    to bring sth to sb's notice faire remarquer qch à qn, attirer l'attention de qn sur qch;
    certain facts have come to or been brought to our notice on a attiré notre attention sur certains faits;
    it has come to my notice that… il est venu à ma connaissance que…;
    her book attracted a great deal of/little notice son livre a suscité beaucoup/peu d'intérêt;
    to escape or to avoid notice passer inaperçu;
    my mistake did not escape his notice mon erreur ne lui a pas échappé;
    has it escaped their notice that something is seriously wrong? ne se sont-ils pas aperçus qu'il y a quelque chose qui ne va pas du tout?
    (c) (notification, warning) avis m, notification f; (advance notification) préavis m;
    please give us notice of your intentions veuillez nous faire part préalablement de vos intentions;
    formal he was given notice or notice was served on him to quit on lui a fait savoir qu'il devait partir;
    give me more notice next time you come up préviens-moi plus tôt la prochaine fois que tu viens;
    legally, they must give you a month's notice d'après la loi, ils doivent vous donner un préavis d'un mois ou un mois de préavis;
    we require five days' notice nous demandons un préavis de cinq jours;
    give me a few days' notice prévenez-moi quelques jours à l'avance;
    without previous or prior notice sans prévenir;
    he turned up without any notice il est arrivé à l'improviste;
    at a moment's notice sur-le-champ, immédiatement;
    at short notice très rapidement;
    it's impossible to do the work at such short notice c'est un travail impossible à faire dans un délai aussi court;
    that's rather short notice c'est un peu court comme délai;
    until further notice jusqu'à nouvel ordre ou avis;
    deposit at seven days' notice dépôt m à sept jours de préavis
    (d) (notifying document) avis m, notification f; (warning document) avertissement m;
    they sent three notices before cutting off the water ils ont envoyé trois avertissements avant de couper l'eau;
    notice to pay avertissement m
    (e) (intent to terminate contract → by employer, landlord, tenant) congé m; (→ by employee) démission f;
    fifty people have been given their notice cinquante personnes ont été licenciées;
    to give in or to hand in one's notice remettre sa démission;
    has the landlord given you notice? le propriétaire vous a-t-il donné congé?;
    to give sb a week's notice donner ses huit jours à qn;
    we are under notice to quit nous avons reçu notre congé;
    what notice do you require? quel est le terme du congé?;
    employees must give three months' notice les employés doivent donner trois mois de préavis
    (f) (review) critique f;
    the film got excellent notices le film a eu d'excellentes critiques
    (a) (spot, observe) remarquer, s'apercevoir de;
    he noticed a scratch on the table il remarqua que la table était rayée;
    surely you noticed her? ne me dis pas que tu ne l'as pas vue!;
    hello, Sam, I didn't notice you in the corner bonjour, Sam, je ne t'avais pas vu dans le coin;
    so I've noticed! c'est ce que j'ai remarqué!;
    he noticed that his watch was gone il s'est aperçu que sa montre avait disparu;
    try and slip in without her noticing essayez d'entrer sans qu'elle s'en aperçoive;
    nobody will ever notice personne ne s'en apercevra ou ne le remarquera jamais;
    what happened? - I don't know, I didn't notice qu'est-ce qui s'est passé? - je ne sais pas, je ne m'en suis pas rendu compte;
    I noticed her smiling j'ai remarqué qu'elle souriait
    (b) (take notice of) faire attention à;
    he never notices what I wear! il ne fait jamais attention à ce que je porte!
    ►► Law notice of appeal intimation f d'appel;
    Commerce notice period période f de préavis;
    Commerce notice of receipt accusé m de réception;
    Banking & Finance notice of withdrawal avis m de retrait de fonds

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  • 63 Hayes, Robert H.

    (b. 1936) Gen Mgt
    U.S. academic. Harvard professor who came to prominence following the publication in 1981 of his coauthored Harvard Business Review article, “Managing Our Way to Economic Decline.” Hayes argued that U.S. manufacturing companies were at a competitive disadvantage as a result of a too heavy reliance on detached, precisely structured analysis. A more positive future was foreseen by Hayes in the cowritten Restoring our Competitive Edge (1984), which examines the structural changes required of manufacturing in order to succeed and provides some guidance on how management practices need to change.

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  • 64 Kaplan, Robert S.

    Gen Mgt
    U.S. academic. Codeveloper, with David P. Norton, of the balanced scorecard, which looks at intangible assets such as customer satisfaction alongside traditional financial measures. This concept, introduced in a Harvard Business Review article of 1992 with the saying “What you measure is what you get,” was explained in The Balanced Scorecard (1996).

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  • 65 lean enterprise

    Ops
    an organizational model that strategically applies the key ideas behind lean production. The concept of the lean enterprise was proposed by J. P. Womack and D. T. Jones in their 1994 Harvard Business Review article “From Lean Production to the Lean Enterprise.” They view the lean enterprise as a group of separate individuals, functions, or organizations that operate as one entity. The goal is to apply lean techniques that create individual breakthroughs in companies and to link these up and down the supply chain to form a continuous value stream to raise the whole chain to a higher level.

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  • 66 Zaleznik, Abraham

    (b. 1924) Gen Mgt
    U.S. academic. Author of the landmark article “Managers and Leaders: Are They Different?” published in the Harvard Business Review (1977), which influenced the ideas of Warren Bennis on the key elements found in effective leaders.

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  • 67 Parker, George Safford

    SUBJECT AREA: Paper and printing
    [br]
    b. 1 November 1863 Shullsberg, Wisconsin, USA
    d. 19 July 1937 USA
    [br]
    American perfector of the fountain pen and founder of the Parker Pen Company.
    [br]
    Parker was born of English immigrant stock and grew up on his parents' farm in Iowa. He matriculated at Upper Iowa University and then joined the Valentine School of Telegraphy at Jamesville, Wisconsin: within a year he was on the staff. He supplemented his meagre school-master's pay by selling fountain pens to his students. He found that the pens needed constant attention, and his students were continually bringing them back to him for repair. The more he sold, the more he repaired. The work furnished him, first, with a detailed knowledge of the design and construction of the fountain pen and then with the thought that he could make a better pen himself. He gave up his teaching career and in 1888 began experimenting. He established his own company and in the following year he registered his first patent. The Parker Pen Company was formally incorporated on 8 March 1892.
    In the following years he patented many improvements, including the Lucky Curve pen and ink-feed system, patented in 1894. That was the real breakthrough for Parker and the pen was an immediate success. It solved the problem that had bedevilled the fountain pen before and since, by incorporating an ink-feed system that ensured a free and uniform flow of ink to where it was wanted, the nib, and not to other undesirable places.
    Parker established a reputation for manufacturing high-quality pens that looked good and worked well and reliably. The pens were in demand worldwide and the company grew.
    During the First World War, Parker introduced the Trench Pen for use on the Western Front. A tablet of pigment was inserted in a blind cap at the end of the pen. When this tablet was placed in the barrel and the barrel was filled with water, the pen was ready for use.
    Later developments included the Duofold pen, designed and launched in 1920. It had an enlarged ink capacity, a red barrel and a twentyfive-year guarantee on the nib. It became immensely popular with the public and was the flagship product throughout the 1920s and early 1930s, until the Vacumatic was launched in 1933.
    Parker handed over control of the company to this two sons, Kenneth and Russell, during the 1920s, remaining President until his retirement in 1933.
    [br]
    Further Reading
    Obituary, 1937, Jamesville Gazette 19 July (an appreciation by the architect Frank Lloyd Wright was published simultaneously). No biography has appeared, but Parker gave details of his career in an article in Systems
    Review, October 1926.
    LRD

    Biographical history of technology > Parker, George Safford

  • 68 Perret, Auguste

    [br]
    b. 12 February 1874 Ixelles, near Brussels, Belgium
    d. 26 February 1954 Le Havre (?), France
    [br]
    French architect who pioneered and established building design in reinforced concrete in a style suited to the modern movement.
    [br]
    Auguste Perret belonged to the family contracting firm of A. \& G.Perret, which early specialized in the use of reinforced concrete. His eight-storey building at 25 bis Rue Franklin in Paris, built in 1902–3, was the first example of frame construction in this material and established its viability for structural design. Both ground plan and façade are uncompromisingly modern, the simplicity of the latter being relieved by unobtrusive faience decoration. The two upper floors, which are set back, and the open terrace roof garden set a pattern for future schemes. All of Perret's buildings had reinforced-concrete structures and this was clearly delineated on the façade designs. The concept was uncommon in Europe at the time, when eclecticism still largely ruled, but was derived from the late nineteenth-century skyscraper façades built by Louis Sullivan in America. In 1905–6 came Perret's Garage Ponthieu in Paris; a striking example of exposed concrete, it had a central façade window glazed in modern design in rich colours. By the 1920s ferroconcrete was in more common use, but Perret still led the field in France with his imaginative, bold use of the material. His most original structure is the Church of Notre Dame at Le Raincy on the outskirts of Paris (1922–3). The imposing exterior with its tall tower in diminishing stages is finely designed, but the interior has magnificence. It is a wide, light church, the segmented vaulted roof supported on slender columns. The whole structure is in concrete apart from the glass window panels, which extend the full height of the walls all around the church. They provide a symphony of colour culminating in deep blue behind the altar. Because of the slenderness of the columns and the richness of the glass, this church possesses a spiritual atmosphere and unimpeded sight and sound of and from the altar for everyone. It became the prototype for churches all over Europe for decades, from Moser in prewar Switzerland to Spence's postwar Coventry Cathedral.
    In a long working life Perret designed buildings for a wide range of purposes, adhering to his preference for ferroconcrete and adapting its use according to each building's needs. In the 1940s he was responsible for the railway station at Amiens, the Atomic Centre at Saclay and, one of his last important works, the redevelopment after wartime damage of the town centre of Le Havre. For the latter, he laid out large open squares enclosed by prefabricated units, which display a certain monotony, despite the imposing town hall and Church of St Joseph in the Place de L'Hôtel de Ville.
    [br]
    Principal Honours and Distinctions
    President des Réunions Internationales des Architectes. American Society of the French Legion of Honour Gold Medal 1950. Elected after the Second World War to the Institut de France. First President of the International Union of Architects on its creation in 1948. RIBA Royal Gold Medal 1948.
    Further Reading
    P.Blater, 1939, "Work of the architect A.Perret", Architektura SSSR (Moscow) 7:57 (illustrated article).
    1848 "Auguste Perret: a pioneer in reinforced concrete", Civil Engineers' Review, pp.
    296–300.
    Peter Collins, 1959, Concrete: The Vision of a New Architecture: A Study of Auguste Perret and his Precursors, Faber \& Faber.
    Marcel Zahar, 1959, D'Une Doctrine d'Architecture: Auguste Perret, Paris: Vincent Fréal.
    DY

    Biographical history of technology > Perret, Auguste

  • 69 FACR

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