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Reynaud

American  
[re-noh] / rɛˈnoʊ /

noun

  1. Paul 1878–1966, French statesman: premier 1940.


Reynaud British  
/ rɛno /

noun

  1. Paul (pɔl). 1878–1966, French statesman: premier during the defeat of France by Germany (1940); later imprisoned by the Germans

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"The gallery was the victim of counterfeiters; it didn't know the furniture was fake, and it couldn't have detected it, as the judgment indicates," Martin Reynaud and Mauricia Courrégé said.

From BBC • Jun. 11, 2025

“The boat is in our custody, and the owner is cooperating,” FWC officer George Reynaud said in a video on Facebook.

From Seattle Times • May 14, 2024

From their end, the researchers in Berlin were fascinated by the counterintuitive theory introduced by Dalibard and his co-author, physicist Serge Reynaud.

From Scientific American • Oct. 4, 2023

French prime minister Paul Reynaud resigned rather than sign the armistice agreement with Germany in June 1940.

From Textbooks • Dec. 14, 2022

This meant that the helm came off Reynaud, instead of Reynaud coming off his horse.

From "The Once and Future King" by T. H. White

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