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antoine
proper noun
Occasionally borrowed from French, mostly in the U.S.
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What danger there had been, Simeone spotted, dropping Antoine Griezmann into left midfield and moving Saúl Ñíguez inside with Tiago Mendes and Koke, the balance tilting slightly, only to tilt back again.
I will come back … Antoine de Saint-Exupéry and Consuelo".
Antoine de Saint-Exupéry Saint-Exupéryver found after his second world war reconnaissance plane vanished over the Mediterranean: Le Petit Prince, believed to be the most widely read book in the west after the Bible, became his legacy.
They have plenty of room to raise them without breaking any rules.If all countries were to raise tariffs to the maximum allowed, the average global rate of duty would be doubled, according to Antoine Bouet and David Laborde of the International Food Policy Research Institute in Washington, DC.
Antoine, who was three when his father died, had been fascinated by aviation since his first flight at the age of 12 and had qualified as a pilot during national service.
"We want to change Cité Soleil, and to change Haiti, so we have to change our mentality," said Valdy Mesidor: "They're motivated," says headmaster Edy Antoine.
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It was bad enough that Demichelis allowed himself to be turned so easily by Marc-Antoine Fortuné, but even worse that such an experienced player was foolish enough to compound his error by clumsily fouling the striker, thereby allowing Jordi Gómez to put Wigan on the way to a famous FA Cup upset, and it was a moment that encapsulated what a danger the Argentinian is to his own side.
As Ernest-Antoine de Seillière, head of the bosses' organisation, Medef, waspishly commented, "Businessmen will not be getting out their handkerchiefs" over Mrs Aubry's departure.That is probably not the main reason, however, that Mr Jospin feels relaxed.
Now, argues Ernest-Antoine Seillière, head of UNICE, the European employers' association, opposition to liberalisation comes mainly from governments and unions, while the impetus for change comes from companies.Europe is experiencing a wave of mergers, the largest since the dotcom boom of 2000.
Since legally the bosses only need the support of one union, Mrs Aubry, in theory, has no choice but to approve the accord.As the Medef president, Ernest-Antoine de Seillière, has mischievously pointed out, "It is the republican tradition of our country that big social accords should be accepted by the government".
David-Antoine Williams has Rush Limbaugh dead to rights.
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