borrel


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borrel

(ˈbɒrəl)
adj
archaic ignorant or unlearned
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Speaking at a news conference with his Spanish counterpart Jozep Borrel, Bassil said that those who returned were not subject to harassment or exposed to dangers.
Their deeds may have been forgotten and their names obscured, but with her book, Rose has resurrected them, so that Odette Sansom, Andree Borrel, Lise de Baissac and their sisters in arms will be remembered and honored.
On the other hand, Borrel said that his country looked forward to carry on with close coordination with Egypt on the regional scale.
"We Catalans should celebrate our national day and not just a call for independence that is shared by less than half of the population," Spanish Foreign Minister Josep Borrel, who is Catalan, said in Strasbourg.
L'Algerie est un "pole de stabilite" dans la region, a indique jeudi a Alger le ministre espagnol des Affaires etrangeres, de l'Union europeenne et de la Cooperation, Josep Borrel Fontelles, saluant le role "responsable" qu'elle joue au niveau regional.
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Cheung, Edith, Roya Mutahar, Fitsum Sassefa, Mija-Tesse Ververs, Shah Mahmood Nasiri, Annalies Borrel, and Peter Salama.
[19.] Young H, Borrel A, Holland D and P Salama Public nutrition in complex emergencies.