Sentence examples for Augustin from inspiring English sources

The word "Augustin" is usable in written English, typically as a proper noun
It can be used as a name for a person or a reference to Saint Augustine. Example: "Augustin was known for his influential writings on theology."

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Mr Augustin says that turning the farming industry around could take two decades.For that reason, he suggests, Haitians should be encouraged to change their eating habits and adopt the diets of their grandparents.

Still, "Le Grand Meaulnes", which was published the following autumn, has Yvonne firmly at its heart.In the novel, 17-year-old Augustin Meaulnes is sent to board at a country school.

Augustin de Romanet, who is now the CDC's director-general, was at that time a civil servant at the Elysée.The affair comes at a politically difficult time.

See articleAt a special UN tribunal in Tanzania, the former head of Rwanda's army, Augustin Bizimungu, was sentenced to 30 years in prison for genocide and crimes against humanity.

Using a schematic mathematical model, two American-based European economists, Xavier Gabaix and Augustin Landier, concluded that the sixfold increase in the size of American firms between 1980 and 2003 may account for much of the sixfold increase in managers' pay during that period.

Among them are Augustin Kouadio Komoe, a former mines minister who arrived from Ghana on Friday, and Marcel Gossio, a former director of Abidjan port, who flew back from France a month ago.

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Eugène Scribe, in full Augustin-Eugène Scribe (born Dec. 24, 1791, Paris, France died Feb. 20, 1861, Paris) French dramatist whose works dominated the Parisian stage for more than 30 years.

One of his most telling points is that the account of the wave propagation of light of Augustin-Jean Fresnel (1788 1827) was spectacularly successful in explaining and predicting facts about diffraction and interference; one of its most dramatic successes, for example, was the prediction of the Poisson bright spot, a point of light at the centre of the shadow of a small rotating disk.

A century and a half after Newton, and more than two after Galileo, a Frenchman called Augustin-Jean Fresnel worked out that you can do it using diffraction.

Many writers saw in Terray a tool of royal despotism, plain and simple, and his ministerial colleague René-Nicolas-Charles-Augustin de Maupeou (1714 92) was even more detested for his destruction of the parlements, which had become the bastion of conservative opposition to royal reform.

The work of Augustin-Louis Cauchy on functions of a complex variable, of Arthur Cayley and James Joseph Sylvester on matrix algebra, and of Bernhard Riemann on non-Euclidean geometry, to name but a few, were investigations undertaken with little or no thought for practical applications.

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