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Joubert

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[zhoo-ber] / ʒuˈbɛr /

noun

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


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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.

From The Wall Street Journal • Nov. 4, 2025

Joubert Park is named after a mines minister during white-minority rule.

From BBC • May 28, 2024

This year, Joubert published a study in which he and his colleagues had runners test the shoes while moving at a pace of eight to 10 minutes per mile.

From Slate • Dec. 16, 2023

Additionally, the spy plot gets complemented by Cliff Robertson as not-to-be-trusted CIA Deputy Director Higgins, Max von Sydow as the efficient assassin Joubert, and John Houseman as the unemotional intelligence chief Wabash.

From Washington Times • Sep. 15, 2023

She’d rented a new flat for herself in Joubert Park, the neighborhood adjacent to Hillbrow, and that’s where she took me when she left the hospital.

From "Born a Crime: Stories from a South African Childhood" by Trevor Noah

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