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Perrine (name)
Perrine is both used as a female given name and as a surname. The name is derived from the French word ''pierre'', stone. Notable people with the name include: Surname * Perrine (music theorist) (died after 1698), French music theorist and lute teacher * Bull Perrine (1877–1915), American baseball umpire * Charles Dillon Perrine (1867–1951), American-Argentine astronomer * Henry Perrine (1797–1840), American physician, horticulturist, United States Consul in Campeche, Mexico * I. B. Perrine (1861–1943), American farmer, rancher and businessman * Laurence Perrine, American scholar of English-language literature * Melissa Perrine (born 1988), Australian visually impaired para-alpine skier * Nig Perrine (1885–1948), American baseball infielder * Valerie Perrine (born 1943), American actress * Van Dearing Perrine (1869–1955), American Impressionist painter Given name * Perrine Delacour (born 1994), French golfer * Perrine Goulet (born 1978), French politician * Perrine ...
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Perrine (music Theorist)
Perrine (died after 1698) was a French music theorist and lute teacher. He is only known by his surname. Three theoretical works by him are extant, all dealing with the practice of lute playing, which Perrine sought to revive by replacing the traditional lute tablature with staff notation: * ''Livre de musique pour le lut, contenant une metode nouvelle et facile pour aprendre à toucher le lut sur les notes de la musique'' (Paris, 1679) * ''Et une table pour aprendre à toucher le lut sur la basse continüe pour accompagner la voix'' (Paris, 1682, 1698) * ''Pieces de luth en musique avec des regles pour les toucher parfaitement sur le luth et sur le clavessin'' (Paris, 1680) The ''Livre'' discusses basso continuo performance, for which tablature was an obstacle. In 1682 Perrine published a table of realizations of cadence formulas in style brisé; this was the ''Livres second part. Finally, the 1680 print, ''Pieces'', contains 31 works by Ennemond and Denis Gaultier Denis Gaultie ...
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Perrine Goulet
Perrine Goulet (born 19 March 1978) is a French politician of La République En Marche! (LREM) who was elected to the French National Assembly on 18 June 2017, representing the department of Nièvre. Political career In parliament, Goulet served on the Finance Committee from 2017 until 2020 before moving to the Committee on Social Affairs. In addition to her committee assignments, she is a member of the French-Israeli Parliamentary Friendship Group. In September 2018, following the appointment of François de Rugy to the government, Goulet announced her candidacy to succeed him as president of the National Assembly; the position instead went to Richard Ferrand. She later endorsed Amélie de Montchalin as a candidate to succeed him as chairman of the LREM parliamentary group; instead, the position went to Gilles Le Gendre. In July 2019, she challenged Le Gendre for the group's leadership; Le Gendre was subsequently re-elected in the first round, with Goulet coming in fourth o ...
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Perine
Perine is a surname. Notable people with the name include: * Edward Martineau Perine (1809–1905), American merchant and planter * George Edward Perine (1837–1885), American artist, engraver, and publisher * Kelly Perine (born 1969), American television actor * La'Mical Perine (born 1998), American football player * Samaje Perine (born 1995), American football player See also * Perrine (other) * Perin (other) Perin may refer to: * Perín, a village in Slovakia * Perin, Iran, a village in Iran * Perin Village Site, an archeological site in the United States * Perin (name), a list of people with the name See also * Perrin (other) * Peren ... * Billiou-Stillwell-Perine House, the oldest extant house on Staten Island, New York {{surname, Perine ...
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Strike Witches
is a Japanese media mix originally created by Fumikane Shimada via a series of magazine illustration columns. The franchise has since been adapted into several light novel, manga, and anime series and various video games. The series revolves around teenage girls who use machines attached to their legs to do aerial combat. The OVA preview episode was released in January 2007. The televised anime series later aired between July and September 2008. A second season aired between July and September 2010. A film adaptation was released on March 17, 2012, and a three-part OVA series was released between September 2014 and May 2015. A third season aired from October to December 2020. A spin-off of the original series titled ''Brave Witches'' aired from October to December 2016, and a second spin-off titled ''Luminous Witches'' aired from July to September 2022. Plot On an alternate Earth during the World War II era, the world has been invaded by a mysterious a ...
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List Of Strike Witches Characters
The ''Strike Witches'' mixed-media project features an extensive cast of characters created by Fumikane Shimada. The series takes place in an alternate Earth in the mid-20th century and revolves around a group of teenage girls who use machines equipped to their legs known as Striker Units to do aerial combat. The characters are named after real-life pilots whilst their Striker Units are based on actual aircraft. The main character of the manga and anime series is Yoshika Miyafuji, and the main character of the light novel series is Tomoko Anabuki, both of whom are witches from the Fuso Empire. In the anime and manga series, Yoshika joins the 501st Joint Fighter Wing, an international military squadron which also includes Minna-Dietlinde Wilcke, Mio Sakamoto, Charlotte E. "Shirley" Yeager, Lynette Bishop, Perrine H. Clostermann, Erica Hartmann, Gertrud Barkhorn, Francesca Lucchini, Eila Ilmatar Juutilainen, and Sanya V. Litvyak. In the light novel series, Tomoko joins the Suomus I ...
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Perrine Pelen
Perrine Marie Pelen (born 3 July 1960) is a former World Cup alpine ski racer from France. Born at Boulogne-Billancourt near Paris, she made her World Cup debut at age 16 in December 1976 and won three slalom races that Pelen won the bronze medal at the 1980 Winter Olympics in giant slalom; in 1984, she won the silver medal in slalom and another bronze in giant slalom. At the World Championships, she won the silver medal in combined in 1982 and the gold in slalom in 1985. Pelen won fifteen World Cup races and the season title in the slalom in the 1980. She was runner-up in the slalom standings in 1977 and 1978, and took third in 1981, 1984, 1985, and 1986. After ten seasons on the World Cup circuit, Pelen retired from competition following the 1986 season. World Cup results Season titles Season standings Individual races * 15 wins – (15 SL) * 43 podiums – (7 GS, 36 SL) World Championship results From 1948 through 1980, the Winter Olympics were also the Wor ...
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Pérrine Moncrieff
Pérrine Moncrieff (née Millais; 8 February 1893 – 16 December 1979) was a New Zealand writer, conservationist and amateur ornithologist. Biography She was born in London, England in 1893 as Pérrine Millais. She was the grand daughter of the painter Sir John Millais, one of the founders of the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood. She spent her early life living in London, Brussels and in Perthshire in Scotland. She married Captain Malcolm Moncrieff, a veteran of the Boer War, in 1914. They moved from Britain to New Zealand after the end of the First World War where they settled at Nelson, having originally planned to move to Canada. She was the first female President of the Royal Australasian Ornithologists Union (RAOU), 1932–1933. She first joined the organisation in 1923 and two years later published ''"New Zealand birds and how to identify them"''. The book was a success, with six editions published from 1925 through to 1961. She is credited with being almost single-handedly r ...
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Perrine Leblanc
Perrine Leblanc (born 1980 in Montreal) is a Canadian writer from Quebec. Her debut novel ''L'homme blanc'', published in 2010, won the 2010 ,"De but en blanche"
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the Governor General's Award for French-language fiction at the , and the 2011 edition of ''

Perrine Laffont
Perrine Laffont (born 28 October 1998) is a French mogul skier and the 2017 Dual Moguls world champion and moguls silver medalist. She won the gold medal at the 2018 Winter Olympic Games in the moguls event, and was back-to-back overall winner of the FIS Freestyle Ski World Cup in the 2018–19 and 2019–20 seasons. On 8 March 2021, Perrine Laffont won the single mogul skiing event at the world championships on the Almaty piste in Kazakhstan Kazakhstan, officially the Republic of Kazakhstan, is a transcontinental country located mainly in Central Asia and partly in Eastern Europe. It borders Russia to the north and west, China to the east, Kyrgyzstan to the southeast, Uzbeki .... Olympic results * 1 medals – (1 gold) World Championships results * 5 medals – (3 gold, 1 silver and 1 bronze) Junior World Championships results * 5 medals – (3 gold and 2 bronze) See also * Freestyle skiing at the 2014 Winter Olympics – Women's moguls References Exte ...
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Perrine Delacour
Perrine Delacour (born 5 April 1994) is a French professional golfer playing on the LPGA Tour. Career Delacour was a member of the French National Team and reached the semi-finals of the 2012 British Ladies Amateur Championship. She was one of four amateurs to earn LPGA Tour status at Final Stage of Q-School in 2012. In 2013, Delacour was runner-up at the Eagle Classic, 3 strokes behind Christine Song, and at the Symetra Tour Championship. She finished eighth in the Symetra Tour rankings to gain full exemption for the 2014 LPGA Tour. Her best finish in 2014 was T15 at the Women's Australian Open, in 2015 it was a 4th at the Kingsmill Championship, in 2017 a tie for 7th at the Manulife LPGA Classic. In 2019, ten top-10 finishes, including wins at the Four Winds Invitational and Prasco Charity Championship, helped her win the Symetra Tour Player of the Year and earn promotion to the 2020 LPGA Tour, where she finished 3rd at the Women's Australian Open. Delacour set a tourname ...
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Bull Perrine
Frederick "Bull" Perrine (1877 – June 5, 1915) was a professional baseball umpire who worked in the American League from 1909 to 1912. Perrine umpired 507 major league games in his four-year career. He was the home plate umpire on April 20, 1910, when Addie Joss threw a no-hitter. Upon his retirement following an illness, league president Ban Johnson described Perrine as the league's best umpire. Playing career Perrine was a pitcher in minor league baseball prior to his umpiring days, though records are sparse. With the Seattle Siwashes in the independent Pacific Coast League in 1903, he is recorded as pitching in one game and giving up four earned runs over five innings in a losing effort. He played with San Francisco and Oakland of the independent California State League in 1904. When he entered umpiring in 1905, an article in ''Sporting Life'' said that Perrine "has never played ball in the East, but is pretty generally known from British Columbia to Old Mexico as a ball tos ...
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Van Dearing Perrine
Van Dearing Perrine (1869 – 1955) was an American Impressionist painter. Perrine moved to New York around 1893, and studied at the National Academy of Design (1894–1897). He founded The Country Sketch Club, which held a number of exhibitions at the Academy in the late 1890s, and the Art Institute of Chicago in 1901. Walter Farndon, Charles Hawthorne, Jonas Lie, and Maurice Stern also exhibited in these shows. Perrine's first solo exhibition was at the Glaenzer Galleries in New York in 1903. He exhibited shortly thereafter at the Forest Park Art Building in the American section of the World's Fair in 1904. He also exhibited at the Durand-Ruel Gallery, the New Gallery, the Armory Show of 1913, and The Grand Central Art Galleries in New York City. Perrine was a guest of Eleanor Roosevelt at the White House in June 1934, and Franklin D. Roosevelt purchased one of Van Perrine’s paintings of the Palisades to have it hung in the White House shortly thereafter. He has also been co ...
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