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Fournier

British  
/ furnje /

noun

  1. See Alain-Fournier

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Fournier said she is proud to live in a country that allows patients to decide for themselves.

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Other co-authors include Gregory Fournier, associate professor of geobiology at MIT, along with Haitao Shang and Stilianos Louca of the University of Oregon.

From Science Daily

"The hardest part of this work was that we had too much data," Fournier says.

From Science Daily

French ice dancers Guillaume Cizeron and Laurence Fournier Beaudry shared their intense emotions on Thursday, a day after receiving the "greatest gift" of their lives with Olympic gold.

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The pair arrived in Milan under a cloud after Papadakis's book and the accusations against Fournier Beaudry's former partner.

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