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䲹è
[ ka-ryer ]
noun
- ·èԱ [œ, -, zhen], 1849–1906, French painter and lithographer.
Example Sentences
In the theater, we find the Royal Shakespeare Company’s eight-hour production of “The Life and Adventures of Nicholas Nickleby” — saw it, it was great — and Peter Brook’s nine-hour production of Jean-Claude 䲹è‘s “The Mahabharata.”
Kinew's First Nations ethnicity may put him in a tough spot on some issues as premier, such as development of hydro-electricity that some First Nations people have opposed for its impact on their land, said Real Carriere, an assistant professor at University of Manitoba who specializes in Indigenous politics.
"We have a magnificent body of water when it's full. It's fabulous. It is a haven of peace, a place of leisure and relaxation," Carriere, who has been volunteering at the club since the early 2000s, told Reuters.
As he walks the lake's dried-up bed, sailing instructor Claude Carriere checks on sailing boats stranded a few metres from the water.
Carriere, one of nine honorees announced Tuesday morning, will receive a $25,000 award.
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