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Grenoble

[ gruh-noh-buhl; French gruh-naw-bluh ]

noun

  1. a city in and the capital of Isère, in SE France.


Grenoble

/ ɡrənɔblə; ɡrəˈnəʊbəl /

noun

  1. a city in SE France, on the Isère River: university (1339). Pop: 153 317 (1999)


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They took a sample of the Mary Rose’s wood, a 5mm sliver about the diameter of a pencil, to ESRF, a synchrotron light source—a facility that can produce very, very bright X-ray beams—in Grenoble, France.

However, a broken leg in 1967, and sprained ankles prior to the 1968 Olympics, hampered his chances at Grenoble.

The rest is easy, though you may be subjected to some slight discomfort between this and Grenoble.

Her men can lie in Grenoble gaol to be dealt with by yourself for supporting her in an attempt to resist the Queen's authority.

"Monsieur le Comte will remain and sup with us before riding back to Grenoble," she added.

Fava, bishop of Grenoble, with whose opinions upon Satanism in Masonry we have previously made acquaintance.

The bully soldiers would come with us as they went with the Great Napoleon at Grenoble.

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