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Mollet

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

noun

  1. Guy 1905–75, French political leader.


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After conceding an early goal, Nantes struggled to find an edge until Florent Mollet beat goalkeeper Paul Bernardoni with a powerful half-volley with three minutes left.

From Seattle Times • Feb. 8, 2023

Schalke had chances to level the score, including when Florent Mollet cracked a speculative shot against the foot of the post and Oliver Baumgart saved Thomas Ouwejan’s shot on the rebound.

From Seattle Times • Oct. 14, 2022

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

"Thomas Carré took me across and I ran on alone, but it was months before I could forget poor old Hirzel Mollet."

From A Maid of the Silver Sea by Oxenham, John

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