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  • proper noun A misspelling of the French Nadège.

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Examples

  • The contagion to core countries like France has not stopped yet, said Nadege Dufosse, senior asset allocation manager at Dexia Asset Management.

    Yahoo! News: Business - Opinion 2011

  • Neuberger has petitioned Delaware Superior Court to add the students, Jennifer R. Perez and Nadege Tandoh, to the defamation lawsuit.

    The Goalkeeper 2011

  • Taking the title of 'biggest fan' at the concert was Jabour's 20-month-old daughter Nadege, who pranced around in her pink-striped dress.

    Thestar.com - Home Page Liem Vu 2011

  • Donald Gouge, a lawyer representing Perez and Nadege, declined to comment on the committee's findings.

    The Goalkeeper 2011

  • "We are going to sell them on the streets so we can buy a bus ticket out of Port-au-Prince," explains Nadege, hiding her face from cameras and scrambling out of sight of the police.

    Earth News, Earth Science, Energy Technology, Environment News 2010

  • "We are going to sell them on the streets so we can buy a bus ticket out of Port-au-Prince," explains Nadege, hiding her face from cameras and scrambling out of sight of the police.

    Earth News, Earth Science, Energy Technology, Environment News 2010

  • Just down the street from Clafouti, Nadege takes an haute couture approach to their croissant making.

    blogTO 2010

  • A Canadian army officer hands Nadege a paper bag of military food, as Nael plays behind her on a swing set.

    canada.com Top Stories 2010

  • Just down the street from Clafouti, Nadege takes an haute couture approach to their croissant making.

    blogTO 2010

  • Line-ups were de rigueur this past summer across from Bellwoods Park but they weren't for Chippy's, Nadege or Clafouti.

    blogTO 2010

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