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Comte É·tienne Mau·rice [kawnt ey-tyenmoh-rees], /kɔ̃t eɪˈtyɛn moʊˈris/, 1773–1852, French marshal under Napoleon.
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Gérard Depardieu will portray Dominique Strauss-Kahn in a new movie.
Quiz: Who Said It, Dominique Strauss-Kahn or Gérard Depardieu? | Michael Solomon | February 7, 2012 | THE DAILY BEASTGérard declining both suggestions, the sheik was obliged to leave, as night was at hand, and the lions might appear at any moment.
The Animal Story Book | VariousFinally he lost heart, and sent to beg Monsieur Gérard to come back and deliver him if possible of his tormentor.
The Animal Story Book | VariousAt this moment Monsieur Gérard fired, and struck the lion within about an inch of his left eye.
The Animal Story Book | VariousIn 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."
British Dictionary definitions for Gérard
/ (French ʒerar) /
François (Pascal Simon), Baron. 1770–1837, French painter, court painter to Napoleon I and Louis XVIII
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