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Marlet is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: * Christiane Marlet (born 1954), French athlete * Jean-Henri Marlet (1771–1847), French painter * Nico Marlet, French-American animator * Steve Marlet (born 1974), French footballer See also

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Steve Marlet
Steve Marlet (born 10 January 1974) is a French former professional footballer who played as a forward. He was capped 23 times and scored six goals for the French national team, winning the Confederations Cup in 2001 and 2003 and featuring at Euro 2004. Early life Marlet was born in Pithiviers, Loiret. Club career Early career Marlet began his professional career with Red Star. Fulham Marlet held the record for Fulham's biggest transfer fee until July 2008, as the newly promoted Premier League team paid £11.5 million to sign him in August 2001 from Olympique Lyonnais. His expectations was well received by France national team coach Roger Lemerre, suggesting ''"He will progress at Fulham"''. However, he only managed 11 goals in 54 league games, as then-manager Jean Tigana was dismissed during the season. He played just one game in the 2003–04 season for Fulham, in which he scored. He was then loaned out to Olympique de Marseille on 27 August, with an option to sign p ...
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Marlett
Marlett is a TrueType font that has been used in Microsoft Windows since Windows 95. The operating system uses this font to create user interface icons that are used in the menus and windows.Description of and Troubleshooting the Marlett TrueType Font
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Examples are the close, maximize and minimize buttons that are made from the individual in the font. This was important to allow the users to scale the user interface and have the icons scale with the elements.Notes on why the ...
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Jean-Henri Marlet
Jean-Henri Marlet aka Jean Henry Marlet (18 November 1771, in Autun – 1847), was a French painter and engraver. He was a student at l'Académie de Dijon, and after the Revolution in the studio of Baron Jean-Baptiste Regnault. He painted large tableaux depicting historic events and was one of the first artists to use lithography in France. His proofs were made in the studios of Lasteyrie or Engelmann, then printed by himself between 1822 and 1832. During the Bourbon Restoration his images were patriotic, with a vitality equal to that of Nicolas-Toussaint Charlet, Auguste Raffet or Carle Vernet Antoine Charles Horace Vernet, better known as Carle Vernet (14 August 175827 November 1836), was a French painter, the youngest child of Claude Joseph Vernet and the father of Horace Vernet. Biography Vernet was born in Bordeaux. At the age o .... He was responsible for a series of 72 prints showing scenes in Paris. *1804 : ''L'Enlèvement de Briséis, Scène des Champs- Ély ...
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Nico Marlet
Nicolas "Nico" Marlet is a French-American animator and character designer employed by DreamWorks Animation. He is best known for his character design work on films in the ''Kung Fu Panda (franchise), Kung Fu Panda'' and ''How to Train Your Dragon (franchise), How to Train Your Dragon'' franchises, as well as Disney Television Animation, Disney television shows such as ''TaleSpin'' and ''DuckTales''. He also worked on an unproduced animated version of Andrew Lloyd Webber, Andrew Lloyd Webber's ''Cats (musical), Cats'' at DreamWorks' predecessor studio, Amblimation. His work has appeared in several "art of" books, including ''The Art of Kung Fu Panda'', ''The Art of How to Train Your Dragon'', ''The Art of Bee Movie'', and his own limited edition sketchbook containing some of his personal works. Animation credits * ''DuckTales the Movie: Treasure of the Lost Lamp'' (animator) - 1990 * ''TaleSpin'' – Plunder & Lightning (animator) - 1990 * ''We're Back! A Dinosaur's Story (fi ...
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Christiane Marlet
Christiane Marlet (born 27 September 1954 at La Roche-sur-Yon) is a former French athlete, who specialised in the sprints. Biography Appearing twice in French athletics teams, she won the silver medal relay 4 × 1 lapThe lap is 180 m during the 1972 European Indoor Championships 1972 at Grenoble lat, Gratianopolis , commune status = Prefecture and commune , image = Panorama grenoble.png , image size = , caption = From upper left: Panorama of the city, Grenoble’s cable cars, place Saint- ..., alongside Michèle Beugnet, Claudine Meire and Nicole Pani. prize list Records notes and references Sources * ''DocAthlé 2003'', French Athletics Federation, p. 419 1954 births Living people French female sprinters 20th-century French women {{France-sprint-bio-stub ...
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