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Durand

[ duh-rand ]

noun

  1. Asher Brown, 1796–1886, U.S. engraver and landscape painter of the Hudson River School.


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Example Sentences

Their border, the so-called Durand line, is also a vestige of British imperialism.

And she dropped beside an empty table on the "terrace" of M. Durand.

On the frontier the conclusion of the Durand Agreement in 1893 might well have raised hopes of quiet times.

She thought that Durand Lassois would be the man to give her the succour of which she had need.

She clad herself in garments belonging to Durand Lassois, and with this kind cousin set forth on the road to France.

Durand de Maillane, Dictionnaire de droit canonique, 1770, vol.

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