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Buisson

American  
[bwee-sohn] / bwiˈsõʊ̃ /

noun

  1. Ferdinand Édouard 1841–1932, French statesman and educator: Nobel Peace Prize 1927.


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“There has been a drastic decrease in product tankers transiting the Strait of Hormuz in both westbound and eastbound directions,” Loick Buisson says.

From The Wall Street Journal • Mar. 2, 2026

Doblin has given every indication that he doesn’t appreciate the seriousness of what happened to Buisson.

From Slate • Jun. 13, 2024

Eric Buisson, a critical minerals analyst at the International Energy Agency, also noted the “strong need” for minerals to crank up the move to cleaner energy.

From Seattle Times • Jul. 18, 2023

“Yesterday, the president of the Republic mocked us,” said Marie Buisson, a senior official in the CGT.

From Washington Post • Mar. 23, 2023

We had been for ten years on intimate terms with the Buissons, and both M. Buisson and his wife could assert that there never was any kind of quarrel between my husband and me....

From My Memoirs by Steinheil, Marguerite