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Mollet

American  
[moh-ley, maw-le] / moʊˈleɪ, mɔˈlɛ /

noun

  1. Guy 1905–75, French political leader.


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Putellas was born in a municipality of Catalonia called Mollet del Valles in the province of Barcelona, and regularly watched games at Nou Camp as a child.

From BBC Aug. 9, 2026

Winger Florent Mollet put host Montpellier ahead after 11 minutes with a superb volley from 20 meters after forward Valere Germain intelligently headed the ball back to him.

From Seattle Times Oct. 2, 2021

When Prime Minister Guy Mollet of France visited Britain during the Suez Crisis in 1956, he had a surprising suggestion, according to papers from the National Archives seen by the BBC in 2007.

From New York Times Dec. 30, 2017

"When mergers like this happen, it is a response to the competitive situation they find themselves in," says Richard Mollet, chief executive of the Publishers Association.

From The Guardian Jul. 27, 2013

It is possible that this Claude Mollet was the creator of the parterres and broderies so largely used in his time, and after.

From Royal Palaces and Parks of France by Blanche McManus

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