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auguste
/ aʊˈɡuËst; ˈaʊˌɡʊst /
noun
- often capital a type of circus clown who usually wears battered ordinary clothes and is habitually maladroit or unlucky
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Origin of auguste1
C20: French, from German
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LACMA’s collection of sculptures by Auguste Rodin will occupy a new 8,000-square-foot garden on the north side of Wilshire.
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But the woman in her sculpture, made early in her tenure working in the busy studio of Auguste Rodin, leaves classicism far behind.
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In addition to his wife, Pryor is survived by his daughter Stacey Pryor and his grandchildren Auguste and Avril Bas.
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“I think Europe needs to step up and be stronger – we can’t always rely on Nato,†her friend Auguste Duchene says, earnestly.
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Yet, like O'Brien-trained Auguste Rodin last year, he bounced back in startling fashion at Epsom.
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