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Delavigne

American  
[duh-la-veen-yuh] / də laˈvin yə /

noun

  1. (Jean François) Casimir 1793–1843, French poet and dramatist.


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At its 2010 premiere, Delavigne approached the producer to thank him for having faith in the movie.

From Washington Post • Oct. 14, 2017

One of the attendees was Cami Delavigne, the co-writer of “Blue Valentine” — a searing drama, starring Michelle Williams, that was distributed by the Weinstein Co.

From Washington Post • Oct. 14, 2017

Nicole told the paper she believed both Mr Delavigne and Ms Devidas had had a hard life.

From BBC • Feb. 12, 2014

He revised it dozens of times, working with Joey Curtis, a fellow filmmaker who edited “Brother Tied,” then another friend, Cami Delavigne, who helped with the female point of view.

From New York Times • Dec. 26, 2010

Recollect that it was not Darville alone, but Delavigne; and even that connoisseur in female beauty, Monbreton himself, difficult as he is, declared that she was perfect.

From Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 60, No. 372, October 1846 by Various