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Mathilde

[ muh-til-duh; French ma-teeld; German mah-til-duh ]

noun

  1. a female given name, French or German form of Matilda.


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“They’re very organised and united and stay together in the camps. They’re quite something. When they arrive at the coast, we know that a crossing will be done very quickly. These are most likely people with more money than others,” says Mathilde Potel, the French police chief heading the fight against illegal migration in the region.

From BBC

The women's record, held by Ida Mathilde from Denmark, is 26m.

From BBC

"Much of this equipment is financed by Britain. It enables us to intervene more quickly, and more safely," said Mathilde Potel, the French police commissioner who heads efforts to tackle the migrant issue.

From BBC

Mathilde Laurent, a perfumer at Cartier in Paris, created three original scents for “Prometheus.”

"We're writing history," said Mathilde Panot, the parliamentary party leader of the radical-left La France Insoumise.

From Salon

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