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Passy

Proper noun

Meaning

Passy

A neighbourhood of Paris, France

Source: en.wiktionary.org

Examples

By dividing the prize between Passy, a pacifist, and Dunant, a humanitarian, the Nobel Committee set a precedent for the conditions of the Nobel Peace Prize selection which would have significant consequences in later years. Source: Internet

Passy, 1958, Conversations françaises en transcription phonétique. 2nd ed. Similarly, a doubled secondary stress mark is commonly used for tertiary stress. Source: Internet

It mirrored the attitudes of the "artists of Passy", which included Picabia and the Duchamp brothers, to whom sections of it were read prior to publication. Source: Internet

Much of the inspiration for this scheme can be found in the earlier publications of Paul Passy. Source: Internet

Osborne, 1986, pp. 63, 112, and 268 He died at the age of 76 from pneumonia at his country house at Passy on Friday, 13 November 1868. Source: Internet

Toledo: Toledo Museum of Art. 2012. p. 17. ISBN 9781907533532 The grave of Manet at Passy Although harshly condemned by critics who decried its lack of conventional finish, Manet's work had admirers from the beginning. Source: Internet

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