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Jusserand

[ zhysuh-rahn ]

noun

  1. Jean (A·dri·en An·toine) Jules [zhah, n, , a, -d, r, ee-, ahn, ahn-, twan, zh, y, l], 1855–1932, French diplomat, historian, and essayist.


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Pete reportedly tore the pants off French Ambassador Jules Jusserand, forcing the French government to issue a formal complaint about the dog, who was then rehomed.

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On the subject of abuse of monastic hospitality, see Jusserand, English Wayfaring Life, p.

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They lingered, however, for a quarter of a century more, and M. Jusserand has analysed what may be considered the very latest of the race, Pandion and Amphigenia, published in 1665 by the dramatist, John Crowne.

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Soon we were joined by M. Jusserand, whom also I had known well for many years, for he had been in Washington since 1902, and I had seen much of him during my Cabinet days.

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Jusserand, Jules, and mediations by U.S.,

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