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Nicolay

[nik-uh-ley]

noun

  1. John George, 1832–1901, U.S. biographer.



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In the nearby village of Savigny-lès-Beaune, Drouhin’s sister-in-law, Claude de Nicolay, and Claude’s brother François de Nicolay run this domaine, which has been in the family since 1834.

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Susanne Nicolay, nurse lead at Wellness Wheel clinic in Regina, Saskatchewan, which serves Indigenous and vulnerable populations, said providers needed to do more to expand access to health care.

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Strollo also questioned why Monroe County Republican Board of Elections Commissioner Lisa Nicolay "wouldn't come down and answer questions," about their claims.

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"I will never forget the moment when I woke up early to go to mass, only to suddenly hear the shocking sounds of bombing," says Father Nicolay Pluzhnik.

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John Hay and John Nicolay served together as personal secretaries to President Abraham Lincoln during America’s bloodiest war.

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