Examples of using Lucile in English and their translations into German
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especially by his cousin Addison Dimmitt, and his wife Lucile, née Tafel, in helping to assemble the North American Association.
Our intern Lucile reports that on June 25 the French Senate voted the final version of the law on education, accepting a governmental amendment weakening the bill's Free Software provision.
Cryptography: Sergey Matveev wrote about a big cryptoparty in Moscow, Lucile Falgueyrac helped at a cryptoparty for journalists,
Schréder in collaboration with the designer Lucile Soufflet, provided the new chairs which not only provide functional seating
Overlooking the heart of the village with an amazing view over the Aravis mountains, Lucile and Jean invite you to share the happy
With this original conception, Lucile Soufflet wanted to create a playful atmosphere which would also make people think about how we meet, how we share, how we are different and yet how we live together.
divergence contemporary cultures2. Lucile Desblache.
of the French writer, George Sand pen-name of Baroness Dudevant née Aurore Armandine Lucile Dupin de Francueil, 1804-1876.
the David and Lucile Packard Foundation,
and the David and Lucile Packard Fellowship,
Screenplay written by Lucile Hadzihalilovic and Gaspar Noé.
Lucile Villeveuve-Evans(Canada) and Kammersängerin Brigitte Fassbänder.
A Lucile not like this.
In the presence of Lucile Chaufour und Bernhard Braunstein sound.
Lucile wrote about several examples of interesting uses of transparency policies, related to Free Software especially for France.
Stanford Medical Center and Lucile Packard Children's Hospital are within 2 miles of the Palo Alto Westin.
I bet Lucile got herself some real good coytus.
And over here Sir Cosmo and Lucile, Lady Duff-Gordon.
Tell Lucile about the disaster you had with the stationers.
Lucile was known to have bought fabric from B.