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Renard

[ren-erd]

noun

  1. Reynard.



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Other Word Forms

  • Renardine adjective
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Example Sentences

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"But the conditions on the ground are different," Renard said.

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"The difficulty we have now is questions of access," said Antoine Renard, WFP director in the Palestinian territories, speaking from Deir el-Balah in central Gaza.

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"He realised he needed a fresh start and took an analytical approach in finding a data science company to analyse which clubs would best suit his characteristics as a player within their style of play," says Dutch journalist Arthur Renard.

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"There, he had top form," says Renard.

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"Fans have come to appreciate him - they recognise there are not many strong alternatives at centre-forward right now," says Renard.

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