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mirabelle

American  
[mir-uh-bel, mir-uh-bel] / ˌmɪr əˈbɛl, ˈmɪr əˌbɛl /

noun

  1. a dry, white plum brandy from Alsace.


mirabelle British  
/ ˈmɪrəˌbɛl /

noun

  1. a small sweet yellow-orange fruit that is a variety of greengage

  2. a liqueur distilled from this

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Etymology

Origin of mirabelle

1700–10; < French; Middle French mirabolan myrobalan, by folk etymology

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Each experience in my career, from working with Jean Louis Palladin at the Watergate Hotel, Marco Pierre White at The Criterion & Mirabelle and Eric Ripert at Le Bernardin, to collaborating with Richard Gere at Bedford Post Inn, has uniquely contributed to my growth.

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At this point there is no indication that health professionals in Mirabelle's case had not followed the protocols or procedures in place at the time.

From BBC

Mirabelle Bosch died at just 12 hours old on 2 July 2021 at Wishaw General Hospital.

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Mirabelle, Leo and Ellie were all said to have died "in circumstances giving rise to serious public concern".

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The inquiry is set out in three chapters, firstly looking at the circumstances around Mirabelle Bosch's death.

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