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Aubanel

American  
[oh-ba-nel] / oʊ baˈnɛl /

noun

  1. Théodore 1829–86, French poet.


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“We knew that games were on their way to becoming photorealistic,” Aubanel told me, “The more realistic the game is, the more you notice a lack of likeness rights.”

From The Guardian • Dec. 21, 2016

“It was a compromise,” said Marc Aubanel, a producer on the game.

From The Guardian • Dec. 21, 2016

“What if someone else got Manchester United?” says Aubanel.

From The Guardian • Dec. 21, 2016

There are amusing bits scattered throughout, and the film, as directed by Jérôme Enrico from a script he wrote with Bianca Olsen, Laurie Aubanel and Cyril Rambour, moves swiftly enough.

From Los Angeles Times • Sep. 10, 2015

If Roumanille and Aubanel contented themselves with the publication of poems of no very ambitious length, the author of "Mirèio" aimed directly at enriching his language at the outset with an epic.

From The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 07, No. 41, March, 1861 by Various

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