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Bertrand

[bur-truhnd, ber-trahn]

noun

  1. a first name, French form of Bertram.



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One of the organisers of Evo France, Bertrand Amar, said: "If I had to compare it, it's like the Olympics of fighting video games. There are several disciplines, it's open to everyone and the path to winning is long and fraught."

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Lammens' dash from his goal in the second half to try to win a chase for the ball that also involved his skipper Bruno Fernandes and Bertrand Traore was ill advised and might have ended disastrously.

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Newly promoted Sunderland continued their summer of spending as they brought in Ajax forwards Brian Brobbey and Bertrand Traore, as well as RB Leipzig defender Lutsharel Geertruida on a season-long loan.

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The only viable path forward lies in renewing a commitment to, as Albert Einstein and Bertrand Russell urged, “remember your humanity, and forget the rest.”

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Looking back on his first trebuchet, Bertrand laughs and admits he had no idea what he was doing.

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