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Synonyms for fusty

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Synonyms for fusty

stale and unclean smelling

old-fashioned and out of date

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Ambassador Fustier was briefed on the most important measures and initiatives being taken by the Commission in promoting integrity, transparency and fighting corruption.
Fustier, P., Le Corre, L., Chalabi, N., Vissac-Sabatier, C., Communal, Y., Bignon, Y.J.
Fustier, "Microencapsulation for the improved delivery of bioactive compounds into foods," Current Opinion in Biotechnology, vol.
A este rasgo se auna que los gustos, deseos, motivaciones y necesidades pueden ser modificadas, llegandose a decir que el 80% de los productos que se compraran dentro de diez anos no existen todavia (Fustier, 1973).
P Champagne and P Fustier, "Microencapsulation for the improved delivery of bioactive compounds into foods," Current Opinion in Biotechnology, vol.
(11.) Poster commentary published prior to 1889 includes Beraldi, Champsaur, "Un Flaneur," Fustier, Maindron, Marcade, "Robinson," and "Tout-Paris." This last essay was probably written by Octave Mirbeau (1848-1917) who published articles in Le Gaulois (1884-1885) under the pseudonym "Tout-Paris" (Michel).
However accelerating gas production in North Africa could be a lot more difficult, especially given the current turmoil in Libya and Egypt," Credit Suisse's Fustier said.
Lucas, who has the larger collection, prefers the fustier, N.