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Buisson

[bwee-sohn]

noun

  1. Ferdinand Édouard 1841–1932, French statesman and educator: Nobel Peace Prize 1927.



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A video of the session shows both therapists, Donna Dryer and Richard Yensen, hugging and cuddling Buisson and Yensen lying on top of her while she’s obviously distressed and resisting touch.

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Over the next year, Dryer and Yensen’s abuse of Buisson escalated.

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Doblin has given every indication that he doesn’t appreciate the seriousness of what happened to Buisson.

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Their work has greatly advanced our understanding of how these engines function, and a paper led by postdoctoral fellow Johan du Buisson and published recently in Advances in Physics: X summarizes the findings made during their collaboration.

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Eric Buisson, a critical minerals analyst at the International Energy Agency, also noted the “strong need” for minerals to crank up the move to cleaner energy.

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