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Guillaume

American  
[gee-yohm] / giˈyoʊm /

noun

  1. Charles Édouard 1861–1938, Swiss physicist: Nobel Prize 1920.


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The Luxembourg royals, the Grand Duke Guillaume and the Grand Duchess Stephanie, have covered all the angles for a 2025 card.

From BBC

“We sell at a price point of around 15 euros a pair of underwear, where Shein and other Chinese platforms will sell five pairs of underwear for the same price,” said Guillaume Gibault, founder of French underwear brand Le Slip.

From The Wall Street Journal

“We immediately went into the store and put everything in the cartons and we left,” said Guillaume Alcan, whose French shoe company Odaje sold its products in BHV Marais.

From The Wall Street Journal

Accepting the game of the year award, director Guillaume Broche - wearing a red beret and striped t-shirt - said the year had been a "weird timeline" for the studio as he thanked his team.

From BBC

In October, the company lowered its production target for A220 narrow-body aircraft to 12 planes a month next year compared with 14 planes a month previously because of what it called balance between demand and supply, reflecting a number of supply challenges, Chief Executive Guillaume Faury said.

From The Wall Street Journal