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Guyon

[gwee-yawn]

noun

  1. Madame Jeanne Marie Bouvier de la Matte, 1648–1717, French writer.



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French jockey Maxime Guyon placed third with outsider Onesto.

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As the Roman leader at the heart of the play, Alban Guyon, dressed in either leather pants or a tracksuit with a gold chain, swaggers and shouts to exhausting effect.

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"The conventional thinking is that most - if not all - planets form by slow accretion of solids onto a rocky core, and that gas giants go through this phase before the solid core is massive enough to start accreting gas," said astronomer and study co-author Olivier Guyon of the Subaru Telescope and the University of Arizona.

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"This process cannot form giant planets at large orbital distance, so this discovery challenges our understanding of planet formation," Guyon said.

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"New astronomical observations continuously challenge our current theories, ultimately improving our understanding of the universe," Guyon said.

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