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Auge

American  
[aw-jee] / ˈɔ dʒi /

noun

Classical Mythology.
  1. a daughter of King Aleus who became a priestess of Athena. After being raped by Hercules she bore a son, Telephus.


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According to research by the private consulting firm Auge, 96.4 percent of the country's small and medium-sized private businesses are feeling "severe" or "catastrophic" impacts from the fuel shortage.

From Barron's

The problem, said Benjamin Auge, of the French Institute of International Relations, is that few African leaders care about how they are viewed abroad as they did in the early days after independence.

From Barron's

Su fama impulsó un auge en la afición por los Dodgers, especialmente entre la comunidad hispana de Los Ángeles.

From Los Angeles Times

Augé released a solo LP, “Escapades,” in 2021.

From Los Angeles Times

“We’re happy giving them something that we think is relevant and finished,” Augé said.

From Los Angeles Times