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Victoire

American  
[veek-twar] / vikˈtwar /

noun

  1. a female given name, French form of Victoria.


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This has led to a surge of AI-generated content online "because the pipeline onto social media can now be almost fully automated," says Victoire Rio, executive director of the technology policy non-profit What To Fix.

From BBC

"I'm not interested in voting. It's always the same people," said geology student Victoire Beda, 19.

From Barron's

“Rwandans need schools, hospitals and other critical social services, not sports stadiums,” Victoire Ingabire Umuhoza, Rwanda’s main opposition leader, said in a May interview.

From The Wall Street Journal

Logan is sitting around a table in a downtown rehearsal room with Tseggai and two other cast mates, Jordan Rice and Victoire Charles.

From Los Angeles Times

"Scientifically, I don't know if I can talk about 'friendship'," explained lead researcher Victoire Martignac, a PhD researcher form the University of Zurich.

From BBC