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Roussel

American  
[roo-sel] / ruˈsɛl /

noun

  1. Albert (Charles Paul Mari) 1869–1937, French composer.


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French-born baker Astrid Roussel, who has lived in Newport, south Wales, for 17 years, said the local food scene had "changed massively" with people willing to pay for "craft" and "quality".

From BBC

Ms Roussel said when she first moved to Wales, finding good pastry was difficult.

From BBC

“Premium lounge customers should feel welcomed and known when they walk in the door, just as they would at their favorite hotel or restaurant,” said Claude Roussel, vice president of Sky Club and lounge experience at Delta.

From Los Angeles Times

“He said this could lead to an intervention” because “we cannot in any scenario allow them to do this,” Mr. Roussel said.

From New York Times

Early last year, French Communist Party leader Fabien Roussel presented his election programme at the Espace Niemeyer, but the building is occasionally rented out for fashion shows, music videos or other events.

From Reuters