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Néel

[ ney-el ]

noun

  1. Louis Eu·gène Fé·lix [lwee , œ, -, zhen, fey-, leeks], 1904–2000, French physicist: Nobel Prize 1970.


Néel

/ neɛl /

noun

  1. NéelLouis19042000MFrenchSCIENCE: physicist Louis (lwi). 1904–2000, French physicist, noted for his research on magnetism; shared the Nobel prize for physics in 1970


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Neel's prep school yearbook establishes him as fan of heavy metal bands like AC/DC.

At Treasury, Neel Kashkari served as a senior adviser to his former Goldman boss, Henry Paulson.

He moved, in a speculative walk, toward the chanting Neel who tantalized with the cape and retreated with shuffling steps.

Neel hesitated, feeling his hands quiver ever so slightly, groping for the right words.

This is your project Neel, and Adao Costa will be your assistant, following your orders and doing whatever he can to help.

Neel snapped his hand away from the belt computer, as if it had suddenly grown hot.

Costa left without a word and Abravanel waved Neel back to his chair.

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