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anatole
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Anatole may refer to: Anatole Abragam (1914–2011), a French physicist who wrote The Principles of Nuclear Magnetism Anatole Broyard (1920–1990), an American literary critic for The New York Times Anatole (dancer) , a French ballet dancer, master and composer ...
Usage examples of anatole.
His full name was Anatole Bloomberg and he played left tackle on offense.
Then somebody pushed 62 away and Anatole took Jessup by the arm and led him off.
I used to think of Anatole Bloomberg as the essence of European Jewry.
I thought I had to become Anatole Bloomberg, an importerexporter from Rotterdam with a hook nose and flat feet, or an Antwerp diamond merchant wearing a skullcap, or a hunchbacked Talmudic scholar in a woolly black coat and shoes without shoelaces.
I half expect Anatole to come walking in with a long white mane down over his shoulders.
I cannot believe that Anatole France does not know what everybody knows.
By using that term as she did, mistrustfully and contemptuously, she announced herself as, in germ, an anti-Clerical as thoroughgoing as Voltaire or Anatole France.
Mark Twain has sometimes been compared with his contemporary, Anatole France.
Behind them on the steps I caught sight of a group of domestics, old Anatole standing slightly in advance of his fellows, and wondering, no doubt, whether this were, indeed, the bedraggled Lesperon of a little while ago - for if I had thought of pomp in the display of my lacqueys, no less had I considered it in the decking of my own person.
Odyssey in French on the rear table, beside works by Anatole France, Cervantes, and Hugh Lofting.
Anatole, fresh out of the hoosegow, met us in Brazzaville and they drove straight back home to Kinshasa.
She said she would only go if we went on down to Brazzaville first, and then brought Anatole with us.
La grande bete la, c’est la mienne” In his two hands, by himself, Anatole the orphan without descendants began to drag away one of the large bushbucks he’d shot on the hill.
Picturesque scenery, gravel soil, main drainage, company's own water and, above all, the superb French cheffing of her French chef Anatole, God's gift to the gastric juices.
Anatole was sitting upright in the classic pose of military dandies, the lower part of his face hidden by his beaver collar and his head slightly bent.