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Roussel

American  
[roo-sel] / ruˈsɛl /

noun

  1. Albert (Charles Paul Mari) 1869–1937, French composer.


Example Sentences

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Since the Covid pandemic, demand for this type of venue has "exploded", Rod Reynolds said -— a view shared by his colleague Benjamin Roussel, founder of Subspaces.

From Barron's

Last June, Roussel identified a car park awaiting redevelopment for a show by Israeli designer Hed Mayner.

From Barron's

"What’s nice is really the contrast between something very clean and something a bit dirty, a bit raw," explained Roussel.

From Barron's

French-born baker Astrid Roussel, who has lived in Newport, south Wales, for 17 years, said the local food scene had "changed massively" with people willing to pay for "craft" and "quality".

From BBC

Ms Roussel said when she first moved to Wales, finding good pastry was difficult.

From BBC