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Gerard

1

[juh-rahrd]

noun

  1. Also a male given name, form of Gerald.



Gérard

2

[zhey-rahr]

noun

  1. Comte Étienne Maurice 1773–1852, French marshal under Napoleon.

Gérard

/ ʒerar /

noun

  1. François ( Pascal Simon ), Baron. 1770–1837, French painter, court painter to Napoleon I and Louis XVIII

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Nor does the fact that “Maigret” 2025 swerves from the original texts distinguish it from films and series that have preceded it — most of them, obviously, made in France, where Maigret has many times appeared on the big screen, notably portrayed by French film icon Jean Gabin and recently by Gérard Depardieu in a well-regarded 2022 film, also called “Maigret,” as well as two long-running television series.

The manager kept Jonny and let Gerard go back to Barcelona.

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West Ham said Nuno will be assisted in the interim by academy coaches Mark Robson, Steve Potts, Gerard Prenderville and Billy Lepine, with a further announcement on his coaching and backroom staff to be made in due course.

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It happened to me with Gerard Houllier at Liverpool.

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Gerard McCann said he couldn’t comment on how many officers were involved in the shooting or how many rounds were fired by officers and the suspect.

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