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Gerard
1[ juh-rahrd ]
Gérard
2[ zhey-rahr ]
noun
- Comte É·tienne Mau·rice [kaw, n, t ey-, tyen, moh-, rees], 1773–1852, French marshal under Napoleon.
Gérard
/ ʒerar /
noun
- GérardFrançois (Pascal Simon), Baron17701837MFrenchARTS AND CRAFTS: painter François ( Pascal Simon ), Baron. 1770–1837, French painter, court painter to Napoleon I and Louis XVIII
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Gérard Depardieu will portray Dominique Strauss-Kahn in a new movie.
Gérard declining both suggestions, the sheik was obliged to leave, as night was at hand, and the lions might appear at any moment.
Finally he lost heart, and sent to beg Monsieur Gérard to come back and deliver him if possible of his tormentor.
At this moment Monsieur Gérard fired, and struck the lion within about an inch of his left eye.
In 1649 Gérard de Saint Amant wrote a volume of sixty-four triolets.
The Rennes people have elected farmer Gérard, "a man of natural sense and rectitude without any learning."
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