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Blondel

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[blawn-del] / blɔ̃ˈdɛl /

noun

  1. François Sieur des Croisettes, 1618–86, French architect.


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On Tuesday evening, Mr Blondel opened the paper – which read as follows:

From BBC • Sep. 19, 2024

“The first indications are that it will be a very, very good track,” said Blondel, a former Olympic decathlete.

From Seattle Times • Apr. 14, 2024

The mood was tense at the Red Hook Houses, the second largest low-income housing project in the city, said Karen Blondel, an organizer and longtime resident.

From New York Times • Jun. 14, 2020

Taking note of our desire to demonstrate devotion while still saving money for aforementioned seafood, author and crafter-extraordinaire Rachelle Blondel, saw a niche opportunity and pounced.

From Los Angeles Times • Jul. 9, 2016

Blondel was a symbol selected by fate to indicate a certain direction.

From A Day's Ride A Life's Romance by Lever, Charles James

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