Proper noun
A surname from French.
A town in Wisconsin, United States.
A village in Iowa, United States.
A town in Louisiana, United States.
Three townships in Ohio, United States, listed under Blanchard Township.
A city in Oklahoma, United States.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgAfter 1955, all Porter Blanchard flatware was made at the Calabasas shop, while the holloware was made at Blanchard's Pacoima home. Source: Internet
Blanchard (2011), 581. Monetarism Milton Friedman updated the quantity theory of money to include a role for money demand. Source: Internet
Assistant U.S. Attorneys Natasha Smalky and Alexander E. Blanchard are prosecuting the case. Source: Internet
By Dorothy he also had a stepdaughter, Susan Blanchard (whose four husbands included Henry Fonda and Richard Widmark ), and a stepson, Henry Jacobson. Source: Internet
Blanchard (2011), 590. New Keynesian economics, which developed partly in response to new classical economics, strives to provide microeconomic foundations to Keynesian economics by showing how imperfect markets can justify demand management. Source: Internet
California State Assemblymember Patrick O’Donnell, CSU Vice Chancellor for Academic and Student Affairs Loren Blanchard and College of Education Dean Shireen Pavri were among those who joined the virtual celebration. Source: Internet