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  • In Pointe Coupee Parish, where the Morganza spillway is located, "Everything is going well," said Stephen Juge , a captain with the parish sheriff's department.

    Floodway Forces Sacrifice Mike Esterl 2011

  • “Pray go on, Monsieur le Juge,” said Collin coolly, in answer to a pause; “I am listening to you.”

    Scenes from a Courtesan's Life 2007

  • “It is his build, his height; and yet — no — if — Monsieur le Juge,” she said,

    Scenes from a Courtesan's Life 2007

  • It said its staff had put in a huge effort over the past 18 months and were working around the clock to ensure the registration process - described earlier this month by IEC chairman Juge

    ANC Daily News Briefing 1998

  • Marthe was placed under her father's supervision and was ordered to remain in Romorantin unless express permission to depart could be obtained from the "Juge chastelain" of the said locale. 47 Alexis is representative of a developing tendency, at least after the Italian Renaissance, to question antiquated explanations of mysterious phenomena.

    Carleton Cunningham: The Devil and the Religious Controversies of Sixteenth-Century France Carleton Cunningham 1993

  • Clearly, Monsieur le Juge had said, aiming a vicious glare at the Guard Captain, the only person capable of providing the truth of the matter was Mary Hawkins, who was by all accounts incapable of doing so at the present time.

    Dragonfly in Amber Gabaldon, Diana 1992

  • A moment after the Juge de Paix came to visit us, and addressing himself to me in anger, I wished to reply: he would not listen to me; but began to blaspheme religion, despising the Lord.

    Fox's Book of Martyrs Or A History of the Lives, Sufferings, and Triumphant Deaths of the Primitive Protestant Martyrs John Foxe

  • Young men new to crime herd together with hardened criminals, and we were told by a Juge d'Instruction, to whom we subsequently spoke on the matter, that the free intercourse is greatly provocative of crime.

    Roumania Past and Present James Samuelson

  • But while he was discussing ways and means with the Juge d'Instruction, who had been hastily sent for from next door, a stable-keeper from the hotel ran up to inform him that Madame had been found, that she had been evidently dreadfully frightened, and was in hysterics.

    Despair's Last Journey David Christie Murray

  • The next morning, the person who keeps the keys of the prison under the jailer told us, that the Juge de Paix would not allow our door to be opened; but the jailer went and spoke respecting it, and our door was opened about nine o'clock.

    Fox's Book of Martyrs Or A History of the Lives, Sufferings, and Triumphant Deaths of the Primitive Protestant Martyrs John Foxe

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