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Roussel

[ roo-sel ]

noun

  1. Al·bert (Charles Paul Ma·ri) [a, l-, ber, sh, a, r, l pawl m, a, -, ree], 1869–1937, French composer.


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While Roussel is working with leadership to determine an exact goal for digital subs, he declined to give the figure.

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The new strategy is designed to give the newsroom “​​the sophistication to anticipate how a story can be represented across the internet,” Roussel said.

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Roussel had his head carried off by a cannon ball, and Murat had two horses shot under him.

Another fire having taken place a century later, Jean Roussel, who was Abbot in 1318, commenced this present building.

Jean Roussel was but another of the many names under which the notorious Ballmeyer, a fugitive from France, tried to hide himself.

There she was joined by Jean Roussel and, in spite of the reverence she felt for her father, ran away with him to get married.

One morning, however, a knock came at the door of the house in which they were and the police entered to arrest Jean Roussel.

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