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Delorme

American  
[duh-lawrm] / dəˈlɔrm /

noun

  1. Philibert 1515?–70, French architect.


Delorme British  
/ dəlɔrm /

noun

  1. Philibert (filibɛr). ?1510–70, French Renaissance architect of the Tuileries, Paris

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At the formal signing ceremony, Delorme said: "The end goal is one day, there will be no children in care."

From BBC • Jul. 10, 2021

“Our goal is one day there will be no children in care,” Delorme told the event, adding: “We have a lot of work to do.”

From Reuters • Jul. 6, 2021

What if, for example, pre-registered replications like the one he’d done with Schlitz and Delorme continued to turn up negative results?

From Slate • May 17, 2017

A call to jockey Larren Delorme, who she met years earlier in Florida, completed her transition to Nebraska.

From Washington Times • Aug. 21, 2016

Les Poésies de Joseph Delorme, Les Consolations, and Volupté were successive attempts at original composition, which, despite the talent of their author, hardly made much mark, or deserved to make it.

From A Short History of French Literature by Saintsbury, George