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Jacques

[ zhahk ]

noun

  1. a male given name, French form of Jacob or James.


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"The transition was something I loved from the start," says Libreville resident Jacques Okoumba.

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As a former House of Representatives staff member, I recall with some bemusement the 2003 edict by the chairman of the House Administration Committee, Bob Ney, that in the House cafeterias, French fries would henceforth be labeled “freedom fries” in light of French President Jacques Chirac bailing on George W. Bush’s Middle East crusade.

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Nine years ago, Haïm was the conductor in a highly provocative staging of “Il Trionfo” at the summer Aix-en-Provence festival that included a filmed clip of the French theorist Jacques Derrida, who was sometimes accused of doing to literary studies what Boulez had done to music, and vice versa.

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During a pre-inquest review into her death, area coroner for Hertfordshire Jacques Howell indicated he would instruct Ofcom to request data from Maia's accounts.

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Jacques Garden said there were signs the plan was murder all along.

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