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riviere

[riv-ee-air, ri-vyair, ree-vyer] / ˌrɪv iˈɛər, rɪˈvyɛər, riˈvyɛr /


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After the Haiti earthquake, Rivière Grise became a dumping ground, especially for construction debris.

From Scientific American

Jerome Riviere, the French politician, took to Twitter and posted: "Freedom and democracy are not doing well when #Twitter continues to ban #Trump’s account but relays the #Taliban spokesperson’s without any second thoughts."

From Fox News

Ambassador Nicolas De Riviere, whose country sponsored the resolution, told reporters after the vote it is “particularly important in the deteriorating context of the Central African Republic, with a very worrying amount of violence and violations of human rights and international humanitarian law.”

From Seattle Times

It also noted that the Security Council committee monitoring sanctions against CAR has approved all exemptions from the arms embargo requested by CAR authorities — a point stressed by France’s De Riviere who said these exemptions are important to equip and train their army.

From Seattle Times

Canada beat Martinique 4-1 in the first game of the Group B doubleheader on goals by Cyle Larin, Jonathan Osorio, Stephen Eustaqio and Theodor Corbeanu after Emmaiel Riviere put Martinique ahead.

From Seattle Times