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du Gard

British  
/ dy ɡar /

noun

  1. See Martin du Gard

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I’m already savouring the views of the Pont du Gard.

From The Guardian • Jul. 24, 2019

There are also the ruins of the Temple of Diana, as well as two Roman city gates and the Castellum that collected water carried in from Uzès across the Pont du Gard viaduct.

From The Guardian • Apr. 17, 2018

To Author Martin du Gard, there are no sure answers to anything, either in religion or irreligion.

From Time Magazine Archive

Martin du Gard began Jean Barois at 29, finished it three years later.

From Time Magazine Archive

As a bridge, the Pont du Gard has no rival for lightness and boldness of design among the existing remains of works of this class carried out in Roman times.

From Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 2, Slice 3 "Apollodorus" to "Aral" by Various