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- proper noun One of the
départements ofAuvergne ,France (INSEE code 03)
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Examples
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L'Allier's next moves, including an important public garden and the triumphal dismantlement of that godawful mall, made sense only because St. Roch had remembered that it could be a neighbourhood and the rest of the city had been reminded that St. Roch existed.
Macleans.ca 2009
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The juice was then clarified and placed in French Barriques, from the regions Allier, Nevers, and Troncais, for ten months Sur Lie.
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Merlot because you can age it for well over 20 years and it spent 2.25 years in older French Allier oak.
Q&A 2009
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When World War I began, Allier mobilized the French Federation to provide relief services for students mobilized by the French Army.
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To support French students incarcerated in prison camps in Germany, Allier and the French YMCA collected books and shipped them via the World's Alliance under International Red Cross cover.
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A French professor of philosophy at the Sorbonne University in Paris, Allier became an important leader in the World's Student Christian Federation (WSCF) and the Ecumenical Movement.
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Allier served as the chairman of a conference for French students in 1897.
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Allier attended the Fourteenth World's Conference in Basle in July 1898, emphasizing the importance of service for students.
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Allier met with John R. Mott during the latter's visits to Paris in November 1914 and June 1915.
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Allier continued to be a leader in the WSCF, representing French students at the Constantinople Conference in 1911.
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