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Soult

[ soolt ]

noun

  1. Ni·co·las Jean de Dieu [nee-kaw-, lah, zhah, n, d, uh, dy, œ], Duke of Dalmatia, 1769–1851, French marshal.


Soult

/ sult /

noun

  1. SoultNicolas Jean de Dieu17691851MFrenchMILITARY: generalPOLITICS: statesman Nicolas Jean de Dieu (nikɔlɑ ʒɑ̃ də dyø). 1769–1851, French marshal under Napoleon I. Under Louis-Philippe he was minister of war (1830–34; 1840–44)
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North East retail consultant Graham Soult tweeted: "If Zara is objecting to an independent business called House of Zana, where does it end? H&M trying to close down B&M because part of the name is the same?"

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Retail analyst Graham Soult said the Metrocentre - previously owned by Intu before it collapsed in 2020 - had been "stripped of its character and soul" but good news was on the horizon.

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"If you're going to make a go of retail on the high street, you have to excite people because it's so easy to shop on your phone or tablet," Graham Soult, a retail consultant, tells Radio 1 Newsbeat.

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On my very first day, after a morning spent pushing north from my hotel along the Boulevard Soult, past a locksmith business, a car-insurance agency, a shoe repair shop and other emblems of everyday Parisian life, and after a foray into the unlovely suburb of Bagnolet, I found myself very badly in need of lunch.

Shade’s murder and her killer, who turned out to be her boyfriend, Charles F. Soult, 26, of Altoona, is fictionally depicted in a 10-episode Netflix show “Mindhunter,” which began airing Oct.

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