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Nathalie

American  
[nat-l-ee, na-ta-lee] / ˈnæt l i, na taˈli /

noun

  1. a female given name.


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We discussed the accounts of the ex-members we spoke to with Nathalie Jacoby-Danesh, a charity law expert and partner at Browne Jacobson LLP.

From BBC

Nathalie Ruoss of the Swiss Young Socialists told AFP the most powerful people in the world make decisions at Davos that impact everyone.

From Barron's

Nathalie Tocci, director of the Institute for International Affairs in Rome and a former EU diplomatic adviser, said the document lays out a fairly coherent vision of a world dominated by three big powers—the U.S.,

From The Wall Street Journal

Nathalie Limandibhratha, U.S. power senior associate at BNEF, said mining sites that are already operational are likely to remain crypto-focused because switching to AI would be too costly.

From The Wall Street Journal

Nathalie de Leon, co-director of Princeton's Quantum Initiative and co-principal investigator of the project, said the tantalum-silicon design not only performs better than previous approaches but is also simpler to manufacture at scale.

From Science Daily