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Albert, d'

[ dal-bert; German dahl-bert; French dal-ber ]

noun

  1. Eu·gen [oi-, geyn] or Eu·gène [œ, -, zhen] Francis Charles, 1864–1932, German-French pianist and composer, born in Scotland.


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"We want to understand what changes in your brain when you pay attention to something in the environment, because attention greatly affects your ability to discern stimuli," said John Maunsell, PhD, the Albert D. Lasker Distinguished Service Professor of Neurobiology and Director of the Neuroscience Institute at the University of Chicago, and co-author of the study.

At the Albert D. Lawton Intermediate School in Vermont one recent day, eighth graders picked up freshly made pizza and Caesar salad on their trays and ate lunch with friends around round tables.

At the Albert D. Lawton Intermediate School in Vermont one recent day, eighth graders picked up freshly made pizza and Caesar salad on their trays and ate lunch with friends around round tables.

“There’s no good option,” said Albert D’Aquino, a New York attorney who has defended clients in similar cases.

Albert D. Rosellini, Hansen’s old friend, was elected governor in 1956.

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