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Weil

[ vey ]

noun

  1. Իé, 1906–98, U.S. mathematician, born in France: brother of Simone Weil.
  2. his sister ·DzԱ [see-, mawn], 1909–43, French philosopher.


Weil

/ vail /

noun

  1. WeilSimone19091943FFrenchPHILOSOPHY: philosopherRELIGION: mystic Simone (simɔn). 1909–43, French philosopher and mystic, whose works include Waiting for God (1951), The Need for Roots (1952), and Notebooks (1956)
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DeSantis was correct, as Fine bested Democrat Josh Weil by 14 points.

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Standing in front of a few dozen supporters in a strip-mall parking lot in Ocala, Florida, Monday evening, Democratic congressional candidate Josh Weil made a prediction.

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“The goal of grief, really, is to eventually remember the person who’s gone with more love than pain,” Weil said.

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He said the team began a process of elimination, "knocking out" each of the mouse genes one-by-one, when they received a fortuitous email from Dolores Lamb from Weil Cornell College of Medicine.

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He became the senior partner at Weil, Gotshal & Manges, a New York-based law firm, where he specialized in antitrust law and government regulation.

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