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That's because Mr. Lefrancois doesn't work for the Senate Finance Committee, although his boss, Ms. Snowe, sits on the committee.
Government Jobs, Outside Income Brody Mullins 2011
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Lefrancois, P. (2003) The role of phonological and syntactic awareness in second-language reading: The case of Spanish-speaking learners of French Reading an Writing: An Interdisciplinary Journal Vol. 16, pp 219-246.
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Ronald Lefrancois , an aide to Sen. Olympia Snowe R., Maine, also received deferred compensation from his former employer, but he faced no such Senate prohibition.
Government Jobs, Outside Income Brody Mullins 2011
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Ms. Snowe's spokesman said that Mr. Lefrancois "meticulously refrained from giving guidance on issues he handled while in the private sector."
Government Jobs, Outside Income Brody Mullins 2011
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A spokesman for Ms. Snowe said the senator supported similar legislation before Mr. Lefrancois joined her staff.
Government Jobs, Outside Income Brody Mullins 2011
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Widow Lefrancois, the landlady of this inn, was so very busy that she sweated great drops as she moved her saucepans.
Madame Bovary 2003
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Mere Lefrancois, who, passing her head and nightcap through a grating, was charging him with commissions and giving him explanations that would have confused anyone else.
Madame Bovary 2003
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Madame Lefrancois just then went to the door to see if the
Madame Bovary 2003
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Lefrancois was asleep near the cinders, while the stable-boy, lantern in hand, was waiting to show Monsieur and Madame Bovary the way home.
Madame Bovary 2003
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Mere Lefrancois, when she saw him, uttered many exclamations.
Madame Bovary 2003
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