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So I must agree with the President in that the Officier acted stupily in the arrest.
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In 1967 she was made an officer of the Order of the British Empire, in 1988 an Officier, Ordre des Arts et des Lettres (France), and a Dame of the Order of the British Empire in 1993.
Muriel Spark. 2009
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For her contribution to the development of French culture in Israel the French government awarded her the title of Officier des Palmes Académiques in 1974.
Charlotte Wardi. 2009
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Chief Operating Officier Shafqat Naghmi has also been dismissed from his office.
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"Chevalier" is the first rank, but you may become an "Officier" or even a "Grand-Croix" in the long run.
Bono On Bono Assayas, Michka 2005
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Madagascar, and Bourbon; but on the other hand, Du Bois, in his voyage in 1669, states that there were no reptiles in Bourbon except tortoises; and the Officier du Roi asserts that before
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Madagascar, and Bourbon; but on the other hand, Du Bois, in his voyage in 1669, states that there were no reptiles in Bourbon except tortoises; and the Officier du Roi asserts that before
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The Officier Marinier spoke to Dalton who translated for Sharpe's benefit.
Sharpe's Trafalgar Cornwell, Bernard, 1944- 2000
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Then, when the supper was carried to the passengers, the Officier Marinier ordered that no lights were to be shown, and promised that anyone who disobeyed him would be thrust down into the ship's hold where fetid seawater slopped and rats ruled.
Sharpe's Trafalgar Cornwell, Bernard, 1944- 2000
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The Officier Marinier, having no sword to surrender, stoically offered Chase a marlinspike instead.
Sharpe's Trafalgar Cornwell, Bernard, 1944- 2000
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