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Soult

[ soolt ]

noun

  1. Ni·co·las Jean de Dieu [nee-kaw-, lah, zhah, n, d, uh, dy, œ], Duke of Dalmatia, 1769–1851, French marshal.


Soult

/ sult /

noun

  1. SoultNicolas Jean de Dieu17691851MFrenchMILITARY: generalPOLITICS: statesman Nicolas Jean de Dieu (nikɔlɑ ʒɑ̃ də dyø). 1769–1851, French marshal under Napoleon I. Under Louis-Philippe he was minister of war (1830–34; 1840–44)
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North East retail consultant Graham Soult tweeted: "If Zara is objecting to an independent business called House of Zana, where does it end? H&M trying to close down B&M because part of the name is the same?"

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Retail analyst Graham Soult said the Metrocentre - previously owned by Intu before it collapsed in 2020 - had been "stripped of its character and soul" but good news was on the horizon.

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"If you're going to make a go of retail on the high street, you have to excite people because it's so easy to shop on your phone or tablet," Graham Soult, a retail consultant, tells Radio 1 Newsbeat.

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On my very first day, after a morning spent pushing north from my hotel along the Boulevard Soult, past a locksmith business, a car-insurance agency, a shoe repair shop and other emblems of everyday Parisian life, and after a foray into the unlovely suburb of Bagnolet, I found myself very badly in need of lunch.

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Soult’s attorney, Norman D. Callan, an assistant Blair County public defender, fought successfully for the dismissal of the death penalty, arguing that one of the aggravating circumstances used by the jury in recommending death - torture - was improper because the multitude of injuries that so shocked the police officers occurred after death.

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