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Wagram

[ vah-grahm ]

noun

  1. a village in NE Austria: Napoleon defeated the Austrians here in 1809.


Wagram

/ ˈvaːɡram /

noun

  1. a village in NE Austria: scene of the defeat of the Austrians by Napoleon in 1809
“Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged” 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012


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“Doughnuts are little known in France compared to croissants and pain au chocolate,” said Alexandre Maizoué, the director general of Krispy Kreme France and a member of the executive committee of Wagram Finance, a French private-equity firm backing the company’s venture.

Work continues to transform the former Scotland Correctional Center in Wagram, North Carolina, which was abandoned in 2001, into an sustainable educational farm called GrowingChange, which serves troubled teens and veterans.

The North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission says angler Alphonso Jackson caught a 2-pound, 1-ounce redbreast sunfish June 10 while fishing the Lumber River in Wagram.

One of the last scenes of the film was taking place in a public hall called the Wagram, close to the Arc de Triomphe.

As I moved from Kremstal to Kamptal, from Weinviertel to Wagram to Wachau, what struck me most was that the better producers seemed determined to evolve the grape far, far away from the “Groo-Vee” vibe and to climb the ladder toward becoming a truly Serious Wine.

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