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Roussel
[ roo-sel ]
noun
- Al·bert (Charles Paul Ma·ri) [a, l-, ber, sh, a, r, l pawl m, a, -, ree], 1869–1937, French composer.
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Roussel had his head carried off by a cannon ball, and Murat had two horses shot under him.
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Another fire having taken place a century later, Jean Roussel, who was Abbot in 1318, commenced this present building.
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Jean Roussel was but another of the many names under which the notorious Ballmeyer, a fugitive from France, tried to hide himself.
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There she was joined by Jean Roussel and, in spite of the reverence she felt for her father, ran away with him to get married.
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One morning, however, a knock came at the door of the house in which they were and the police entered to arrest Jean Roussel.
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