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Margaux
/ ɡ /
noun
a red wine produced in the region around the village of Margaux near Bordeaux
Example Sentences
Eric Wright and his wife, Margaux Cowan-Banker, vacationers from Knoxville, Tenn., were on a jog Monday morning downtown and paused to take photos — past scores of police vehicles — of the graffiti-covered Federal Building at 300 N. Los Angeles St., which houses offices for ICE, the IRS, the Department of Housing and Urban Development and other agencies.
Public records show that Margaux Mirkin married De Rothschild in Nevada in 1999.
Margaux Castex, a lawyer for one of the alleged victims, told the BBC her client is "traumatised that he ever gave his trust to a medical professional, and that's been hard to shake".
According to public records, he married Margaux Mirkin in Nevada in 1999.
“At this time, Rich Strike will continue his stay and light exercise at Margaux Farm. … I will make further announcements at such time it is deemed to be appropriate,” he wrote.
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