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Gürsel

American  
[gyr-sel] / gürˈsɛl /

noun

  1. Cemal 1895–1966, Turkish army officer and statesman: president 1961–66.


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“It makes me sick,” said Gursel Durnaz, who has been on a picket line for nine days.

From Seattle Times

Defending his HDP minister suggestion, CHP deputy Gursel Tekin said: "we cannot curse on a whim parties which function legally, we cannot treat them as lepers. If nearly 7 million of our citizens vote for them we will respect that."

From Reuters

Veteran journalist Kadri Gursel has described Kavala in a website column as "the most important link between Turkey's civil society and the outside world".

From Reuters

Being a rural area, many people rely on their cars, but echoing Dan Gursel's words, club founder and member Andrew Capel said car club membership could be a positive option for those trying to avoid becoming a two-car household.

From BBC

Dan Gursel, Enterprise's UK head of car club operations, said for many of their customers it was not so much about going completely car-free, but giving them an option not to have a second car that makes the car club attractive.

From BBC