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Bazin

American  
[ba-zan] / baˈzɛ̃ /

noun

  1. René François Nicolas Marie 1853–1932, French novelist.


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Chief Executive Officer Sébastien Bazin attributes the growth to the "confirmation of a very broad international demand across the different countries, a summer that will be a good one based on current confirmation of booking occupancy, and therefore demand that is only growing in almost all the Group's segments, in almost all geographies," he said on a call.

From Reuters

CEO Sébastien Bazin at the conference.

From Reuters

Bazin said Paris hotel prices in the past six months cost 50% more than in 2019, while prices in London rose 30% over the same period.

From Reuters

In the early 1950s, he organized a film club in Metz, to which he invited Mr. Truffaut, then a provocative critic for the seminal French film magazine Cahiers du Cinéma, and André Bazin, a Cahiers founder, to discuss films.

From New York Times

“The 400 Blows” is dedicated to the critic André Bazin, Truffaut’s mentor, who died just as the movie began shooting.

From New York Times