Proper noun
Laurent (plural Laurents)
A surname from French, equivalent to English Lawrence or Laurence
1997: The Lyon production is also issued on DVD with Minkowski conducting, Natalie Dessay, Laurent Naouri, Jean-Paul Fouchécourt, Yann Beuron and others in a production by Laurent Pelly (TDK DV-OPOAE). Source: Internet
A ceiling painted in 1910 in the church of St Laurent in Grenoble has many swastikas. Source: Internet
A European school led by Louis Laurent Gabriel de Mortillet asserted that there was a gap between the earlier and later. Source: Internet
After being conned by the international con-man Laurent, Edamura is drafted into many of Laurent's cons, starting with conning a drug kingpin in Los Angeles into buying a fake drug, and following up with jobs in London and Singapore. Source: Internet
A limitation of the theory of distributions (and hyperfunctions) is that there is no associative product of two distributions extending the product of a distribution by a smooth function, as has been proved by Laurent Schwartz in the 1950s. Source: Internet
After popular unrest Laurent Gbagbo became president and was sworn in on 26 October 2000. Source: Internet