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Assouline

Proper noun

Meaning

Assouline (plural Assoulines)

A surname from French.

Source: en.wiktionary.org

Examples

Assouline 2009, p. 3 Thompson 1991, pp. 18 Peeters 2012, p. 8. He later characterised his life in Etterbeek as dominated by a monochrome gray, considering it extremely boring. Source: Internet

Assouline 2009, p. 8 Peeters 2012, p. 16 Aged 12, Remi joined the Boy Scout brigade attached to Saint-Boniface School, becoming troop leader of the Squirrel Patrol and earning the name "Curious Fox" (Renard curieux). Source: Internet

Assouline 2009, p. 3 Peeters 2012, pp. 6–7 Like most Belgians, his family belonged to the Roman Catholic Church, though they were not particularly devout. Source: Internet

Assouline 2009, p. 133 Peeters 2012, p. 187–189 In May 1947 the artistic collaboration between Hergé and Jacobs ended after an argument. Source: Internet

Assouline 2009, p. 218 Goddin 2011, p. 190 In April 1973, Hergé took up an invite to visit Taiwan by the nation's government, in recognition of his promotion of Chinese culture in The Blue Lotus. Source: Internet

Assouline 2009, p. 211 Peeters 2012, pp. 258–259 For a large part of his life, Hergé was a devout Catholic and supported most of the traditional elements of Belgian society, a view expressed in some of the early Tintin comics. Source: Internet

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