Dufay
Americannoun
Example Sentences
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Adamant she wouldn’t continue the cycle of family trauma and pain, she opted for an abortion and returned to L.A., hoping to connect with her dad Rick Dufay, a former Aerosmith guitarist.
From Los Angeles Times
A fierce row had broken out in the chamber when the regional parliament speaker, the Socialist Marie-Guite Dufay, replied to Odoul, saying that neither French law nor the rules of the chamber banned a member of the public wearing a headscarf.
From The Guardian
The development of electromagnetism serves as another apt example: many electrical phenomena were discovered by physicists, such as Charles Dufay, André-Marie Ampère and Michael Faraday, in the 18th and 19th centuries, through experiments that had not been guided by any developed theory of electricity.
From Scientific American
Monday is the first day of the school year’s second semester and Maintenance and Operations Executive Director John Dufay says he expects most of the work to be done by then.
From Washington Times
Maintenance and operations executive director John Dufay told the Albuquerque Journal that the damage at 40 schools is going to cost the district more than $230,000.
From Washington Times
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