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Joubert

[zhoo-ber]

noun

  1. Joseph 1754–1824, French moralist and essayist.



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One of Splinter’s patients, 17-month-old Genesis Dixon, has a rare genetic disorder called Joubert syndrome.

Finance Chief Tracey Joubert said, based on the current quarter’s results, Molson Coors now expects to come in at the low end of these ranges.

Watts Gang Task Force President Donny Joubert said that the sustained levels of calm were being felt particularly in some of the area’s public housing developments, where briefings by police leaders that used to be dominated by updates on recent gun violence are now focused on more mundane crimes.

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On Saturday, he flew out of Miami International Airport, where he boarded a Sunrise Airways flight around 10:30 a.m., said Joubert Pascal, who works with protocol services at the Haitian consulate in Miami.

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Sifiso Buthelezi, who voted in Johannesburg's Joubert Park - the biggest polling station in South Africa - told the BBC: "Freedom is great but we need to tackle corruption."

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