Valérie - meaning and definition. What is Valérie
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Valérie Tasso         
FRENCH WRITER, LECTURER, RESEARCH WORKER AND SEX THERAPIST
Valerie Tasso
Valérie Tasso is a French writer, lecturer, research worker, and sex therapist, currently living in Barcelona, Spain. She has several university degrees (Economical Sciences, Foreign Applied languages), and in 2006, she graduated in Sex Therapy from The Institute of Sexology (IN.
Valérie Milot         
CANADIAN MUSICIAN
Valerie Milot
Valérie Milot is a Canadian harpist born in the province of Quebec. In 2008, she became the first harpist to win the prestigious Prix d’Europe (97th edition).
Valérie Nadaud         
OLYMPIC RACEWALKER
Valerie Nadaud; Valérie Lévèque-Nadaud
Valérie Lévêque-Nadaud (born 16 March 1968 in Soyaux, Charente) is a retired female race walker from France.
Examples of use of Valérie
1. "This sends a message to the rest of Europe that France continues to comply with European regulations," said Valérie Plagnol, a chief strategist at CIC Capital Markets.
2. Mme Sarkozy got cold feet after reading the manuscript and called in her husband, according to the author Valérie Domain, who accused the minister of bullying.
3. "It‘s time for public action against this scourge," said Valérie Boyer, the bill‘s author and a member of France‘s ruling party, who said that as many as 40,000 French people, mostly young girls and women, suffer from anorexia.
4. After getting a second law degree at Columbia University, where he met his wife, Valérie Demont, he spent several years practicing corporate law at Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom in New York and Paris.
5. Valérie Letard, junior minister for solidarity, called it "a blow against the integrity of women." Prime Minister François Fillon, Dati‘s direct superior, said he did not want the decision to become jurisprudence and suggested that he would go as high as France‘s supreme court if necessary to get it overturned.