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French mathematician and philosopher and Jansenist; invented an adding machine; contributed (with Fermat) to the theory of probability (1623-1662)
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Examples for "Blaise Pascal"
Examples for "Blaise Pascal"
1No, but perhaps to someone like Blaise Pascal they were.
2The 17th-century philosopher Blaise Pascal was disturbed by his scepticism and easy acceptance of human fallibility.
3Text taken from Blaise Pascal, Pensees (trans, and ed.
4This idea is often erroneously called Pascal's wager, after the philosopher and (thinking) mathematician Blaise Pascal.
5In 1639 the father of Blaise Pascal was sent down to Rouen as an "Intendant du Roi."
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1According to the former France captain Pascal Papé: Wasps had more desire.
2Nothing in the moral or physical constitution of Pascal recalled the Rougons.
3The morbid and mathematical Pascal claimed to be an authority in morals.
4Then, one morning, Mr Pascal came to our door before seven o'clock.
5Pascal Ferailleur is my friend; and his past vouches for his present.
6It will rather be so much the better; Pascal will protect me.'
7The thought of passing out through the drawing-room filled Pascal with consternation.
8Pascal had contented himself with locking the door leading to the ante-room.
9The young men escorted Pascal to his home preceded by the fifers.
10Pascal had already forgotten the money he had taken for the presents.
11Sam Bird took the win ahead of Pascal Wehrlein and Daniel Abt.
12He will be replaced by Jean-Pascal Beaufret, former financial director at Alcatel-Lucent.
13For a full minute Pascal struggled in vain to recover his breath.
14The relation of Mother Agnes Arnauld and Jacqueline Pascal exhibits an instance.
15Whisk, the cathedrals; whisk, whisk, King Lear and the Thoughts of Pascal.
16Most reasonable, most natural, most truly is it descriptive of Pascal himself.