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Meaning of "marjolin"

marjolin (noun) - A type of malignant skin cancer that arises from a chronic wound, scar tissue, or burn, typically occurring after many years

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Marjolin was particularly concerned with production and price history as well as monetary policy.
The Commissioner responsible for energy matters was Robert Marjolin.
Marjolin took the matter up with the President.
Robert Triffin 's influence was particularly marked in the case of Robert Marjolin.
Triffin and Marjolin failed to get their views across.
I continue to embroider huge pieces by Lanarte and Marjolin Bastin and I love it!
Uri and Marjolin were also active in Bilderberg.
In the College of Commissioners, Lemaignen protested, as did Marjolin 3.
Not all . Marjolin had an intuitive ability to spot good candidates.
These challenges to the Member States led Marjolin to oppose Hallstein 's and Mansholt 's proposals.
Robert Marjolin ends his career on the board of the oil multinational Royal Dutch Shell [ 6 ].
In contrast with Ludwig Erhard of Germany, Marjolin implemented a strong state control of the economy.
Marjolin unsuccessfully stood as a candidate for the French socialists in the French parliamentary election, November 1962.
Robert Marjolin defends the common marketfree-trade area and common market May 1958.

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