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Goossens

[ goo-suhnz ]

noun

  1. Sir Eugene, 1893–1962, English composer and conductor.


Goossens

/ ˈɡuːsənz /

noun

  1. GoossensSir Eugene18931962MBritishBelgianMUSIC: composerMUSIC: conductor Sir Eugene. 1893–1962, British composer and conductor, born in Belgium
  2. GoossensLeon18961988MBritishMUSIC: oboist his brother, Leon. 1896–1988, British oboist
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Example Sentences

"There has been no successful demonstration of full-scale amber glass production in full electric melting. And if you wanted to combine the maximum of carbon footprint reduction with high coloured levels, and amber glass, then the hybrid is the logical choice," says Joris Goossens, research and development project manager at AGP.

From BBC

The conductor for the recordings was Eugene Goossens, the European maestro who came to town to lead the L.A. premiere of Stravinsky’s “The Rite of Spring” at the Bowl.

The craft houses represented, each with its own specialisation, include lingerie label Eres, interior decoration Lesage Interieurs and jewelry maker Goossens.

From Reuters

"When we need to work with, say the jeweler Goossens, we won't have to cross all of Paris for that, we knock on the door next door and we’re set," said Hubert Barrere, artistic director of lacework specialist Maison Lesage.

From Reuters

"It is causing a little bit of headaches to people in the legal profession trying to reconcile the vocabulary with what's happening in fact," said Sophie Goossens, a partner specialising in technology and media law at Reed Smith in London.

From Reuters

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