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Guillaume

[ French gee-yohm ]

noun

  1. Charles É·douard [sh, a, r, l ey-, dwar], 1861–1938, Swiss physicist: Nobel Prize 1920.


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Picasso and Guillaume can laugh through an entire night of suggestions, inventions, songs, games that Max plays with his face.

His famous words to me were: "Guillaume, Burgundy has been good to your family, it is now time for you to be good to Burgundy."

Daniel was accompanied by Guerline Guillaume, who has three sons at the school.

When he met her he was already working on a major commission, the Monument to Guillaume Apollinaire.

This poem is a rather free translation of a similar poem by Guillaume de Deguileville, as pointed out in the Preface, p. 60.

Father and mother of Mme. Guillaume, whose husband succeeded to the management of the firm.

Guillaume d'Orange spake up after the Emperor and made the second brag.

But Florent Guillaume, on his knees in the mud, held him back by the skirt of his jacket.

Presently Florent Guillaume fell asleep, which is a token of his innocency of heart.

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