Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun A silver coin of Lorraine in the eighteenth century. It was struck under Leopold I. (1690–1729), and was named from Masson, the director of the mint.
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Valued contributor Sophie Masson is on a hot streak!
Writer Unboxed » Blog Archive » From the Mailbox: good news & more 2009
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Valued contributor Sophie Masson is on a hot streak!
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We are pleased to announce that award-winning YA novelist Sophie Masson is joining WU as a contributor.
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Me (right) with Penelope Le Masson from the Red Wheelbarrow Bookstore in Paris. brouette (broo-et) noun, feminine
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Me (right) with Penelope Le Masson from the Red Wheelbarrow Bookstore in Paris. brouette (broo-et) noun, feminine
French Word-A-Day: 2008
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We are pleased to announce that award-winning YA novelist Sophie Masson is joining WU as a contributor.
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Me (right) with Penelope Le Masson from the Red Wheelbarrow Bookstore in Paris. brouette (broo-et) noun, feminine
French Word-A-Day: 2008
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It's possible that Masson is consciously using an old child-rearing ploy to appeal to our better natures ( "What you don't realize when you pull your sister's hair is that it hurts her"), but I doubt it.
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Masson is kindhearted enough to ascribe their inconsistency to an inner struggle over the moral implications of their livelihood.
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It's possible that Masson is consciously using an old child-rearing ploy to appeal to our better natures ( "What you don't realize when you pull your sister's hair is that it hurts her"), but I doubt it.
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