Examples of 'madelin' in a sentence

Meaning of "madelin"

madelin (noun) - a typically sweet or savory small cake or cookie often containing fruit, nuts, or chocolate chips, similar to madeleine

How to use "madelin" in a sentence

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Madelin Guardado was killed almost immediately.
Investing in an SME allows for tax deductions under the Madelin and TEPA laws.
Cristina and Madelin told me that you are a Pirates hunter.
And just before Darlot the road to Madelin.
Cristina and Madelin told me that you are a Pirates game.
There exist three types of contracts under the Madelin law,.
Marie Madelin holds both a law degree and an MBA.
Those buried there include Louis Madelin and the Schmid and Rémondot families.
With the Madelin law, it is feasible to optimize taxation by investing in SMEs.
One exception, your contract must meet the requirements set by the law Madelin.
Agricultural Madelin retirement contracts are for self-employed operators.
Then you take the road to Darlot . And just before Darlot the road to Madelin.
As Mr Madelin said, this is an extremely dramatic situation.
The Battalions in reserve at Camp Madelin said there was only one habitable shelter….
Thư Madelin from Moniq Studio - The wild taste of the untamed.

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What about the law Madelin?
Mr Madelin presented the Commission 's proposal on " Consumer rights " and focused on the following issues.
In 1996 a former balladurien, François Léotard, was elected President of the UDF by defeating Alain Madelin.
Mr Madelin stressed that the EED should tie in with the Commission 's priorities ( Energy Union? ).
Alain Madelin did not seek reelection in the 2007 elections, ending his involvement in partisan politics.
Robert Madelin joined the Commission in 1993 after a career in the British civil service.
Robert Madelin has been since 1997 a Director of the European Commission.

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