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10-time All-Star, 4-time All-NBA, 2008 championship and FMVP, and 26,397 points are the 15th on the all-time scoring list.
In his 19-year career, Pierce spent a total of 15 years with the Green Army. In his entire NBA career, he played in 1,343 regular season games, including 1,285 starts, playing an average of minutes per game, and handed over points, rebounds, assists, and steals.
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His early years were influenced by French poets and playwrights, and The New York Trilogy was a turning point in his return to the American literary tradition. In 1990, he received the Morton Dovin Saber Award from the American Academy of Arts and Arts. In 1991, he was nominated for the International PEN Faulkner Prize for Literature for "Serendipity"; In 1993, he won the French Médicis Foreign ** Award for "The Man in the Dark". His poems and prose have also won the "Art **" award.
In addition to "Mr. Watigo", "Moon Palace", "Land of Nothing" and "Journey in the Secret Room", his works also include the memoir "Loneliness and What It Creates", the commentary collection "The Art of Hunger and Thirst" and the poetry collection "Smoke Extinguished". His works have been translated into more than 20 Chinese.
Since the 90s, Oster has been actively involved in filmmaking, writing screenplays for the famous Chinese director Wang Ying (Smoke won the Silver Bear Special Jury Prize, the International Film Critics Award and the Audience Choice Award for Best Film at the 1995 Berlin International Film Festival), and co-directed Smoke and Blue in the Face with Wang Ying. In 1998, he directed "Lulu on the Bridge" independently, and he was praised by actors such as Mira Sovino. He was also elected to the jury of the Cannes International Film Festival '97.
He currently lives in Brooklyn, New York with his wife and children.
In 2004, Paul Auster's new book, Oracle Night, was published in the United States.
The Absurdity of Brooklyn is Paul Auster's most passionate and vibrant feature**, a hymn to the glorious and mysterious life of ordinary people, touching and unforgettable.
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Paolo Ducasse, Xian Xinghai, Olivier Messiaen, and the blind Spanish composer Rodrigo have all studied with Ducasse. His most famous song is "The Sorcerer's Apprentice". It mainly depicts an apprentice who is not a good learner and uses the teacher's magic broom to help him fetch water and do household chores.
After reciting the incantation, he did not know how to stop the broom to get water, and almost drowned. Thankfully, the magician came out and stopped the chaos.
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In 1955, he lost the heaviest weight champion at the World Weightlifting Championships and the most heavyweight weightlifting champion at the Olympic Games in 1956.
Taikong bend squat 6270 lbs (2844 kg).
Squat 1206 lbs (547 kg) and 1202 lbs (545 kg) 2 times.
Hard orange front pull 820 lbs (371 kg).
Bench press 627 lbs (284 kg).
The snatch is 145 kg.
Clean and jerk 196 kg.
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In the thirties of the twentieth century, he completed the work pioneered by his predecessors, Ekman and Funk, which was to isolate and identify the anti-beriberi factor (thiamine).
In 1934, Williams completed the method of separating about one-third of an ounce of this substance from a ton of rice bran.
In 1936, he determined its molecular structure and confirmed it by using the method of forming this compound. In the decades that followed, synthetic methods enabled the United States to produce more than 25 tons of vitamins per year. Synthetic vitamins have become a big business, and for those who choose vitamin blades for investment, there is no longer a need to rely on natural resources to make thiamine and many other vitamins.
U.S. Space Shuttle Astronaut Jian Chang: First Mission Anti-Slip Expert Williams.
On March 31, Beijing time, Paul Pearce explained the origin of the nickname "truth" on his personal **. There's a well-known story about the nickname "Truth," but perhaps what's even more interesting is that it is so much in tune with Pierce himself. Although Pierce was already gifted and ambitious early in his career, he was still very different from any other superstar. >>>More
Summary. Hello, because at that time, the eleven knives in the body can only be said to have not hit the vital part, although the most serious almost pierced the heart, but it is not a critical part, with a strong body to survive, 00 years Pierce was still at his peak, a month of rest and returned to the game for the Celtics 73 games. >>>More
Chris Paul, born May 6, 1985 in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, is an American professional basketball player who plays as a point guard for the NBA Houston Rockets. >>>More
On November 14, 2010, in the game between the Celtics and the Bucks, Pierce scored 28 points and surpassed 20,000 career points, becoming the 36th Mr. 20,000 points in the league.
The man has already been arrested.