grenoble in English

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a city in southeastern France; population 158,746 (2006).

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5. I heard they are starting a cigarette factory near Grenoble.

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11. Burkini debate reignited in France as Grenoble women defy ban

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13. Historically, both Grenoble and the surrounding areas were sites of heavy industry and mining.

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15. He obtained a postgraduate degree in economics from the University of Grenoble in 1961.

16. Advanced Heterostructure Devices for Micro and Optoelectronics II, Grenoble (FR), June 1997 (6 days); 3.

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18. Project partner, University of Grenoble explored the possibility of PrP acting as a metallochaperone in cells.

19. The experimental search for neutron-Antineutron oscillations has been completed at the ILL high flux reactor at Grenoble

20. He received his Licence ès Sciences from Grenoble in 1966 and his Diplôme d'Ingénieur from the ENSEEIHT, Toulouse, in 1968.

21. My most valuable experience was a few years ago when I was living in a dingy student room in Grenoble.

22. Carthusian definition: a member of an austere monastic order founded by Saint Bruno in 1084 near Grenoble , Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples

23. The Fréjus Road Tunnel and Fréjus Rail Tunnel between Modane and Susa are important transportation arteries between France (Lyon, Grenoble) and Italy (Turin).

24. "Operation Burkini" was created last month by members of the group Citizen Alliance of Grenoble in order to defend Muslim women's rights

25. Chartreuse definition, an aromatic liqueur, usually yellow or green, made by the Carthusian monks at Grenoble, France, and, at one time, at Tarragona, Spain

26. The range stretches from the Mediterranean Sea north above the Po basin, extending through France from Grenoble, and stretching eastward through mid and southern Switzerland.

27. At eight o’clock, in spite of heavy rain, 507 Witnesses in the Alpine city of Grenoble comb the streets or put the tract in letter boxes.

28. A member of an austere monastic order founded by Saint Bruno in 1084 near Grenoble, France (as modifier) a Carthusian monastery Word Origin for Carthusian C14: from Medieval Latin Carthusianus, from Latin Carthusia …

29. Only 2h30 away from Aix en Provence or Grenoble, at a crossroad between the «Route Napoleon», the «Route de la Lavande», the Grandes Alpes and Italy, the 3 stars hotel is bathed by the natural lake of Lauzet Ubaye.

30. From December 1908 to February 1909, Weber made pilgrim visits to groups and isolated brothers in 20 departments or administrative districts all over France, including such large towns as Besançon, Grenoble, Valence, Bordeaux, Nantes, Rennes, Angers, Paris and Nancy.

31. ‘If serving Chartreuse cold, place a weight on top of the cooked mold and chill.’ Origin Named after La Grande Chartreuse, the Carthusian monastery near Grenoble, where the liqueur ( Chartreuse (sense 1)) was first made; Chartreuse (sense 2) is an extended use.

32. In collaboration with Oak Ridge National Laboratory in the USA and using the unique capabilities at the European Synchrotron Radiation Facility in Grenoble (FR), this new structure has been established on a sample of less than 5 micrograms of high-purity americium metal.

33. ‘To be sure, the Carthusian order, founded by Saint Bruno in 1084, was home to accomplished steel workers who provided armament for the Crusades.’ Origin From medieval Latin Carthusianus, from Cart(h)usia, Latin name of Chartreuse, near Grenoble, where the order was founded.

34. ‘To be sure, the Carthusian order, founded by Saint Bruno in 1084, was home to accomplished steel workers who provided armament for the Crusades.’ Origin From medieval Latin Carthusianus, from Cart(h)usia, Latin name of Chartreuse, near Grenoble, where the order was founded.

35. Mont Aiguille (2,085 m (6,841 ft)) is a mountain in the Vercors Massif of the French Prealps, located 58 km (36 mi) south of Grenoble, in the commune of Chichilianne, and the département of Isère.The mountain, known as one of the Seven Wonders of Dauphiné, is a relatively flat limestone mesa surrounded by steep cliffs