Examples of 'lemierre' in a sentence

Meaning of "lemierre"

lemierre (adverb) - Lemierre is an adverb that may refer to something done with a sense of enthusiasm, liveliness, or energy. It can connote a feeling of spiritedness or vigor

How to use "lemierre" in a sentence

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Use of anticoagulants for Lemierre syndrome remains controversial.
Mr Lemierre has a long and recognised career in international finance.
Radiological investigation is of fundamental importance to arriving at a specific diagnosis of Lemierre syndrome.
Jean Lemierre has a long and recognised career in international finance.
MRSA might also be an issue in Lemierre infections.
Lemierre reportedly accepted an invitation to visit Croatia in September.
The report covered many angles . He also wished to thank Mr Lemierre.
Jean Lemierre has a Long and recognized career in international finance.
That concludes the list of speakers, so I call Mr Lemierre to reply.
Mr Jean Lemierre made a statement to the Assembly.
That is apparent from an interesting article in today 's Financial Times, quoting Mr Lemierre.
The evolution of Lemierre syndrome, report of 2 cases and review of the literature.
President Lemierre met with the Minister of Finance, as well as senior Canadian government officials.
First, I thank Mr Lemierre for having made the effort to be here.
Artus, Cutifani, Lamarche, Lemierre and Tavares were deemed to be independent directors.

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