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Vernet

[ ver-ne ]

noun

  1. Claude Jo·seph [klohd zhaw-, zef], 1714–89, French painter.
  2. his grandson (É·mile Jean) Hor·ace [ey-, meel, zhah, n, aw-, ras], 1789–1863, French painter.


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Dr Elise Vernet is an adaptive optics specialist at ESO and has been overseeing development of the five giant mirrors that will gather and channel light to the telescope’s measuring equipment.

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"Farmers are having to do much more... with less support," Luc Vernet of Brussels-based think tank Farm Europe told the BBC.

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But Mr Vernet batted off these concerns: "Farmers are not extremists. In fact, farmers in Europe are the first Europeans, because they're the ones who know best how important Europe is for them."

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The detective on his case, Marie-François Goron, a man with a truly fabulous mustache, was convinced that Vernet was an alias.

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He thought Vernet was actually a criminal named Simon, who’d killed someone a decade before.

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