Beguin


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Beguin

(ˈbɛɡɪn; French beɡɛ̃)
n
(Christian Churches, other) another word for Beghard
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"Then he said: `But what does Ata say to it?' `It appears that she has a beguin for you,' I said.
Ambassador to the Sultanate, the historian Xavier Beguin Billecocq,
Loving son of Janet Beguin. Dear brother of Paul Dahlem.
The new CBAC slate includes Jeanni Stahl from MetaBank in South Dakota; Heidi Sexton from Sound Community Bank in the state of Washington; Aubery Hulings from Farmers National Bank of Emlenton in Pennsylvania; Maureen Bush from Bank of Tampa in Florida; Mike Head from First Federal Savings Bank in Indiana; Bryan Bruns of Lake Central Bank in Minnesota; and Erik Beguin of Austin Capital Bank in Texas.
Costamagna's mentor, Sylvie Beguin, helped determine that it was, in fact, an early Raphael.
Beguin, "Clinical-scale expansion of mesenchymal stromal cells: a large banking experience," Journal of Translational Medicine, vol.
Tipiak Senior National Account Manager, Anne-Marie Beguin, says: "Following the UK launch of our original French Macarons back in 2011, we have seen sales increase nearly 600%!