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du Gard

British  
/ dy ɡar /

noun

  1. See Martin du Gard

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I’m already savouring the views of the Pont du Gard.

From The Guardian • Jul. 24, 2019

There are also the ruins of the Temple of Diana, as well as two Roman city gates and the Castellum that collected water carried in from Uzès across the Pont du Gard viaduct.

From The Guardian • Apr. 17, 2018

Martin du Gard began Jean Barois at 29, finished it three years later.

From Time Magazine Archive

Novelist Martin du Gard, despite his real stature, has not attracted the audience he deserves, is still all but unknown in this country.

From Time Magazine Archive

On my way back to the little inn where I had left my vehicle I passed the Pont du Gard and took another look at it.

From A Little Tour of France by Pennell, Joseph

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