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Gerard

1

[ juh-rahrd ]

noun

  1. Also a male given name, form of Gerald.


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2

[ zhey-rahr ]

noun

  1. Comte É·tienne Mau·rice [kaw, n, t ey-, tyen, moh-, rees], 1773–1852, French marshal under Napoleon.

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/ /

noun

  1. éçǾ (Pascal Simon), Baron17701837MFrenchARTS AND CRAFTS: painter çǾ ( Pascal Simon ), Baron. 1770–1837, French painter, court painter to Napoleon I and Louis XVIII
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He was preceded in death by his other brother Gerard.

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Public Information Officer Gerard McCann said it could be a while before investigators determine what caused the crash.

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And the sets certainly impressed Gerard Butler, one of the film's stars as Stoick, the Viking leader.

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Messi was the small boy who arrived from Argentina aged 13 needing growth-hormone treatment, the one Gerard Pique revealed team-mates at La Masia thought was mute because he "said nothing to us for the first month".

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Orange County Sheriff’s public information officer Gerard McCann said it was “not believed to be a terrorist attack, but an isolated incident between people who knew each other.”

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