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Sandron

[san-druhn]

noun

  1. a male given name, form of Sandro.



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The ruling came last week, when Judge Ira Sandron ruled that Starbucks illegally fired Westminster barista Alendra Harris in November 2022 and must deliver her back pay.

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“Before the fire, we had a very dirty cathedral — walls that looked almost black or dark gray, because of the pollution from candles and smoke,” said Sandron, the art historian.

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“People couldn’t believe that it was possible — but unfortunately, it was,” recalled Dany Sandron, an art historian, who was among the crowds near the Seine and has worked on the construction site in the years since.

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“Having been around for a mere sixty years, Notre Dame had already been eclipsed,” Dany Sandron of the Sorbonne and the late Andrew Tallon of Vassar write in a forthcoming book about the cathedral, based in part on their comprehensive laser measurement of Notre Dame before the 2019 fire.

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