Delphine, as an example, is dealing with the management of the wastes in Orchha and particularly of plastic which is omnipresent. |
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Delphine, who was the yawper, also jumped to her feet and Josephine sloshed her own coffee with chicory into its saucer. |
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Delphine pulled a twist of paper from her pocket and laid it out flat on her knees. |
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But Delphine grumped under her breath and sighed and then returned to her coffee. |
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Delphine lead her to the dining room where a fire blazed cheerfully. |
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Delphine Bouilly of the Université de Montréal was also recognized with this prize for exploring the electrical properties of carbon nanotubes and assessing their suitability for use in electronics. |
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Delphine Bouilly, a doctoral student in physics at the Université de Montréal, is adding her stamp to these developments by studying the electrical properties of double-walled carbon nanotubes. |
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Iris Van Herpen and Delphine Manivet each have a technical mastery that falls within the luxurious customs of haute couture. |
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In 1973, Delphine Parrott became its first woman professor, as Gardiner Professor of Immunology. |
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Delphine Gan Lee made the proposal in House Bill 5249, to be known as Abandoned Motor Vehicle Act of 2014, which seeks to govern abandoned and derelict motor vehicles. |
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