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Guillaume
[ French gee-yohm ]
noun
- Charles É·douard [sh, a, r, l ey-, dwar], 1861–1938, Swiss physicist: Nobel Prize 1920.
Example Sentences
Former Fesci leaders include Guillaume Soro - a rebel leader turned prime minister, and Charles Blé Goudé - a former youth minister who was accused then acquitted of massive human rights violations during post-election violence that happened a decade ago.
“It was the kind of vial that women used to wear round their necks containing smelling-salts,” said team-leader Guillaume Blondel, who heads the archaeological service for the town of Eu.
And the Americans nearly pulled Lacazette’s goal back, only to be denied twice in a matter of seconds, first when French keeper Guillaume Restes made a great reaction save on Paxten Aaronson’s header, then when John Tolkin’s header got by Restes but struck the back post, leaving Tolkin banging the turf in frustration.
The United States invaded Haiti in 1915, after the assassination of President Jean Vilbrun Guillaume Sam of Haiti that year, and stayed for nearly 20 years, one of the longest occupations in American history.
In the early 1990s, Guillaume Sébire, a pediatric neurologist then in France, had observed a similar condition in six children who suffered confusion and abnormal movements and lapsed into comas before rallying and recovering fully.
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