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Sabatier
[ sa-ba-tyey ]
noun
- Paul [pawl], 1854–1941, French chemist: Nobel Prize 1912.
Sabatier
/ sabatje /
noun
- SabatierPaul18541941MFrenchSCIENCE: chemist Paul (pɔl). 1854–1941, French chemist, who discovered a process for the hydrogenation of organic compounds: shared the Nobel prize for chemistry (1912)
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"A true patriot must needs meet Sabatier in Paris," and the man swaggered out of the room, followed by his companion.
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Neither our blatant friend Sabatier, nor our courteous acquaintance of last night, shall catch me sleeping.
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After Sabatier and his companion had left the inn, he had gone upstairs for this purpose, only to find the man dead.
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"I shall not forget the promise," Sabatier returned, and it was easy to see that he was pleased with the confidence placed in him.
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He had already had a description from Jacques Sabatier, but a word-picture from another source might make the man clearer to him.
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