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- noun Plural form of
Picard .
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Examples
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He prosecuted with stern rigour the heretics of Bohemia, who were obscenely insulting Church and Sacraments, and he proceeded similarly against the "Picards" and "Vaudois."
The Life of Cesare Borgia Rafael Sabatini 1912
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He prosecuted with stern rigour the heretics of Bohemia, who were obscenely insulting Church and Sacraments, and he proceeded similarly against the "Picards" and "Vaudois."
The Life of Cesare Borgia Sabatini, Rafael, 1875-1950 1912
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The home and the surrounding grounds had belonged to his family for centuries, and generations of Picards had toiled the earth here.
Star Trek: Typhon Pact Paths of Disharmony Dayton Ward 2011
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At the first visit she told the Picards she suspected Abby had enthesitis-associated juvenile rheumatoid arthritis, which causes inflammation of the tendon at the bone; further testing would be needed to make a definitive diagnosis.
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At the first visit she told the Picards she suspected Abby had enthesitis-associated juvenile rheumatoid arthritis, which causes inflammation of the tendon at the bone; further testing would be needed to make a definitive diagnosis.
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The rheumatologist, who saw her three times, told the Picards that he rarely treats children or teenagers.
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The home and the surrounding grounds had belonged to his family for centuries, and generations of Picards had toiled the earth here.
Star Trek: Typhon Pact Paths of Disharmony Dayton Ward 2011
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The rheumatologist, who saw her three times, told the Picards that he rarely treats children or teenagers.
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After the German occupation of France in 1940, the ERR, focused their art confiscations on the world renowned Jewish- owned art collections from families such as the Rothschilds (5,009 items), the Veil-Picards, David-Weill (2,687 items) Alphonse Kann (1,202 items) and Jewish dealers such as the Seligmanns and Georges Wildenstein.
Stolen Art Identified Hels 2009
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After the German occupation of France in 1940, the ERR, focused their art confiscations on the world renowned Jewish- owned art collections from families such as the Rothschilds (5,009 items), the Veil-Picards, David-Weill (2,687 items) Alphonse Kann (1,202 items) and Jewish dealers such as the Seligmanns and Georges Wildenstein.
Archive 2009-01-01 Hels 2009
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