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[a-bey, ab-ey,
noun
plural
és(especially in France)
a member of the secular clergy.
a title of respect for any ecclesiastic or clergyman.
é
1/ abe, ˈæbeɪ /
noun
a French abbot
a title used in addressing any other French cleric, such as a priest
Abbe
2/ ˈaːbə, ˈæbɪ /
noun
Ernst. 1840–1905, German physicist, noted for his work in optics and the microscope condenser known as the Abbe condenser
51Թ History and Origins
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Respected Washington litigator Abbe David Lowell this week joined the team representing the New York advocacy group, which has vowed to sue Paramount should it settle with Trump.
In a statement released Monday, Hunter Biden's lawyer, Abbe Lowell, criticised Mr Weiss for the failed deal.
“With the election now decided, the threat against Hunter is real,” said the white paper, released by Winston & Strawn LLP, the law firm of Hunter’s defense attorney, Abbe Lowell.
Abbe Lowell, the defense attorney, argued to jurors that his client had completed a rehab program in L.A. and that the gun salesman did not perceive Biden to be under the influence or glassy-eyed.
More abuse allegations have been made against Abbé Pierre, the late French Roman Catholic priest and campaigner who was long venerated as a modern-day saint.
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