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Gand

WordNet
Portrait of François Villain de Gand, Bishop of Tournai. He sits on a chair by a table on which lies a compass with a key tied to a wide ribbon. He is holding a folded letter addressed to him in his hand. In the corner a coat of arms with a bishop's hat and 'XIIII'. In the margin his name, a dedication and a few lines of poetry in Latin.
Portrait of François Villain de Gand, Bishop of Tournai. He sits on a chair by a table on which lies a compass with a key tied to a wide ribbon. He is holding a folded letter addressed to him in his hand. In the corner a coat of arms with a bishop's hat and 'XIIII'. In the margin his name, a dedication and a few lines of poetry in Latin.
  1. (n) Gand
    port city in northwestern Belgium and industrial center; famous for cloth industry
Illustrations
Portrait of François Villain de Gand, Baron of Rassenghem, Bishop of Tournai 1646-1666. Sitting in a chair by a table, a paper in the left hand. Top right the episcopal coat of arms.
Portrait of François de Gand-Villain (1647-1666), Bishop of Tournai (1588-1666)
Usage in the news

Supporting eduction and scientific research for Gand Canyon National Park since 1932. knau.org

Gale Gand Welcomes Cyclists to Illinois in Style. tcwmag.com

On Thursday night, Feb 14, hosted by Joan & Gary Gand at Oasis Nightclub & Lounge. palmspringslife.com

Birth Choice Pregnancy Resource Center of Independence Township welcomes Former US Sen Rick Santorum to its fund raiser dinner, 5:30 pm, Thursday, Aug, 9, Palazzo Gande, 54660 Van Dyke Avenue in Shelby Township. oxfordleader.com

Rick Tramonto has left the luxurious gastronomic fun house he manned with pastry chef Gale Gand. chicagoreader.com

Gale Gand's Recipe for Watermelon Gazpacho. housebeautiful.com

Usage in scientific papers

Then S embeds as a p− Sylow subgroup of Gand FS (G) = F .
A new family realizing saturated fusion systems

Usage in literature

Men in their senses do not quit their hotel in the Rue du Helder, their walk on the Boulevard de Gand, and the Cafe de Paris. "The Count of Monte Cristo" by Alexandre Dumas, Pere

Rastignac dragged Lucien off to the Rue Taitbout, only a few steps away from the Boulevard de Gand, where this scene took place. "A Distinguished Provincial at Paris" by Honore de Balzac

Robert Melun, Vicomte de Gand, was commander of the cavalry, but he had recently been private envoy from Don John to the English Queen. "The Rise of the Dutch Republic, Volume III.(of III) 1574-84" by John Lothrop Motley

Gand is celebrated as the birthplace of the Emperor Charles the Fifth. "A tour through some parts of France, Switzerland, Savoy, Germany and Belgium" by Richard Boyle Bernard

This army thus held the Forests of Vassy but was confronted by the marshes of St. Gand. "The Story of the Great War, Volume III (of 12)"

John, surnamed "of Gaunt," from Ghent or Gand in Flanders, the place of his birth, was the fourth son of King Edward the Third. "Henry of Monmouth, Volume 1" by J. Endell Tyler

A subcaste of Gandli in Chanda. "The Tribes and Castes of the Central Provinces of India--Volume I (of IV)" by R.V. Russell

GAND, Charles Nicholas Eugene, Paris, brother of C. Adolphe Gand, was a connoisseur of much experience and reputation. "The Violin" by George Hart

GAND AND BERNARDEL, Paris. "The Bow, Its History, Manufacture and Use" by Henry Saint-George

His cousin Robert had been killed near Gand. "Liége on the Line of March" by Glenna Lindsley Bigelow

Usage in poetry
"Again they'll turn me in your arms
To a red het gand of airn,
But hold me fast, and fear me not,
I'll do you nae harm.