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Benoît

[ buh-nwa ]

noun

  1. Pierre [pyer, ley-aw-, nar, ley-aw-, pawld] (or Peter) Lé·o·nard Lé·o·pold [pee, -ter ley-aw-, nar, ley-aw-, pawld], 1834–1901, Belgian composer.


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"Everything has been thrown at us this year," said Benoit Gouez, chef de cave at Moët Chandon.

Fortunately for us, no one told that to Joan Benoit Samuelson.

Benoit Denizet-Lewis is no stranger to the odd and eccentric, the peripheral and marginalized.

The two trot out one of the most chilling villains yet: Henri Benoit, a hired killer who targets young women.

Benoit videotapes his slayings and sends the tapes to “The Alliance,” a mysterious death group that employs him.

Doctor Benoit was not so much deficient in tact, as in memory.

Doctor Benoit does not accompany them; he goes up-stairs to visit his patients.

Doctor Benoit says that he can live but a short time at best.

And indeed Benoit was right, for there was no "porsch" or sign of one on Cameron's lean and muscular frame.

Townsend to remain in the village of St. Benoit for its protection, the remainder of the troops to return to Montreal.

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