Blaise, do whatever you want to do.
Hey, Blaise, are you okay?
My name is Dr. Blaise St. John.
He needed to find Blaise.
In 1987, Clermont 2 was renamed Blaise Pascal University.
Blaise, for chrissakes, you have got something in your nose.
Blaise gave us a"supplement and we walked on the beach.
The struggle alone pleases us, not the victory.- Blaise Pascal.
Blaise, for Christ's sake, you have got something in your nose.
He really fooled Blaise, but I don't think he stole anything.
I want you to go through the back with Blaise, a'ight?
Our Majestic Knight, Blaise St. John,
is giving a public lecture tomorrow night.
In his work Pensées, French philosopher Blaise Pascal observed:“ Men never do
T, I want you to go through the back with Blaise, a'ight?
Hey.-Hey. Did you know that Blaise has a parasite living inside of him?
Blaise here gave us one of his"supplements,
and we took a walk on the beach.
And my name is Dr. Blaise St. John… and I would like to thank you.
Fraiman finds it particularly
significant that Vincent is reading Modesty Blaise in two of these instances.
Every wack job in the city is gonna show up for Blaise's magic show. Hey,
The philosopher and scientist Blaise Pascal introduced a primitive form of Roulette in the 17th century.
If you so much as blink, Blaise will remove the skin from your face, fat man.
So, uh, Scott's gonna see what he can find out about Avery, and, uh, Blaise went home.
It is said by many that
Roulette originates from 1655 France and was invented by a French scientist named Blaise Pascal.
And so I sent a cable to my father saying,'By the time you get this, Daddy,
I will already be Mrs. Blaise!'!
Ni 1654, French nobleman Antoine Gombaud
asked mathematicians Pierre de Fermat and Blaise Pascal to help him solve a‘problem of points' like this.
In 1654, French nobleman Antoine Gombaud
asked mathematicians Pierre de Fermat and Blaise Pascal to help him solve a‘problem of points' like this.
In his work Pensées, French philosopher Blaise Pascal observed:“ Men never do
evil so completely and cheerfully as when they do it from religious conviction.”.