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Mézières

British  
/ mezjɛr /

noun

  1. a town in NE France, on the River Meuse opposite Charleville See Charleville-Mézières

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Mézières is the first one who said, "I thought you loved Valerian? Why don't you do a film of it, instead of this stupid Fifth Element?"

From The Verge • Jul. 20, 2017

That artist on that book was Jean-Claude Mézières, who you later worked with on The Fifth Element.

From The Verge • Jul. 20, 2017

But Moebius said yes, and so I have Mézières and Moebius working on The Fifth Element.

From The Verge • Jul. 20, 2017

Thus, the Duc de Montpensier forced the Marquis de Mézières to marry his daughter Marie to the duke’s son Philippe.

From New York Times • May 19, 2010

In May 1740, Madame de Mézières took it into her head to run over to England, and applied to Newcastle for a pass, through Lady Mary Herbert of Powis—a very suspect channel!

From Historical Mysteries by Lang, Andrew