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Plantin
[ plahn-tan ]
noun
- 颁丑谤颈蝉路迟辞辫丑别 [k, r, ee-, stawf], 肠1520鈥1589, French typographer.
Example Sentences
Guillaume Plantin, a French economist who has studied the interplay between central banks and governments, likened the dynamic to a game of chicken: To avoid a financial crisis, either Ms. Truss had to abandon her tax-cut plans, or the Bank of England had to set aside, at least temporarily, its efforts to raise borrowing costs.
And on Wednesday, a Defense Department official said he expects the plantin Alachua, outside Gainesville,to begin making an experimental vaccine within six months for small-scale, initial human testing.
The children of sharecroppers in southern Alabama were introduced to 鈥減lowin鈥, plantin鈥, and pickin鈥欌 as soon as they were old enough to be useful in the fields.
鈥淎in鈥檛 nothin鈥 excitin鈥 bout a dang weevil, or plantin鈥 fer seventeen-cent cotton and then cotton goes down to twelve cent cause everbody overplanted.
The best 鈥減lantin鈥欌 dirt was down at Big Branch.
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