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Clerc

American  
[kler] / klɛr /

noun

  1. Laurent 1785–1869, French educator of the Deaf, in the United States after 1816.


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"There were a lot of boxes at the entrance of every building where we were staying and every day, everything had gone from the box," said Clerc, who was speaking at the briefing as a recipient of an IOC scholarship.

From Barron's

"We have delivered a strong third quarter across our business," chief executive Vincent Clerc said.

From Barron's

Vincent Clerc called for a "stronger mobilisation" to repel the attacks, which he said would lead to higher prices for customers.

From BBC

The Red Sea is "one of the most important arteries of global trade" Mr Clerc told the BBC.

From BBC

Those costs are already being passed to consumers in the form of higher prices "which in these times of inflation is really something that we need to try to avoid," Mr Clerc told the BBC.

From BBC