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Boulanger
[ boo-lahn-jey; French boo-lahn-zhey ]
noun
- Georges Er·nest Jean Ma·rie [zhaw, r, zh e, r, -, nest, zhah, n, m, a, -, ree], 1837–91, French general and politician.
- Na·dia (Ju·liette) [nah, -dee-, uh, joo-lee-, et, n, a, -, dya, zh, y, -, lyet], 1887–1979, French musician and teacher.
Boulanger
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noun
- BoulangerGeorges18371891MFrenchMILITARY: generalPOLITICS: statesman Georges (ʒɔrʒ). 1837–91, French general and minister of war (1886–87). Accused of attempting a coup d'état, he fled to Belgium, where he committed suicide
- BoulangerNadia (Juliette)18871979FFrenchEDUCATION: teacher of musical composition Nadia ( Juliette ) (nadja). 1887–1979, French teacher of musical composition: her pupils included Elliott Carter, Aaron Copland, Darius Milhaud, and Virgil Thomson. She is noted also for her work in reviving the works of Monteverdi
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Soon after the hat’s launch, Grant Boulanger, a resident of Tim Walz’s Minnesota, placed a preorder for his 20-year-old daughter, who desperately coveted one.
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“She mentioned Chappell Roan, who I didn’t know very well,” Boulanger said.
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When his friend got around the waitlist by buying a bunch of camouflage hats and hiring a local T-shirt store to stitch “Harris Walz” on the front, Boulanger secured one for himself.
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But Boulanger’s hat remained hanging on a standing fan in his bedroom.
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Boulanger stuffed the hat in a closet.
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