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titre and personnel
* Mémoire présenté à titre personnel par Marcel Chaput au Comité parlementaire de la constitution ( 1964 )

titre and was
I replied in the affirmative, taking out my recently acquired titre d'identite et de voyage, on which was stamped a permission to leave France.
The title of baron was assumed as a titre de courtoisie by many nobles, both members of the Nobles of the Robe and cadets of Nobles of the Sword who had no legal right to any noble title.
Françoise Athénaïs de Rochechouart de Mortemart, marquise of Montespan ( 5 October 1641 – 27 May 1707 ), better known as Madame de Montespan, was the most celebrated maîtresse en titre of King Louis XIV of France, by whom she had seven children.
A staunch supporter of the Palestinian cause, he has attracted attention with some of his statements on the Israeli-Palestine conflict One of his most controversial act, and possibly only smear on his career, was his support " à titre amical " (" in title of friendship ") for Roger Garaudy in 1996.
Like Blount, Boleyn was never officially recognised as the King's official mistress and the position of public maîtresse en titre was never offered by Henry to anyone but Anne Boleyn, who rejected it.
Although she became the king's mistress in 1732, Madame de Mailly was not officially recognized as his maîtresse en titre until 1738.
Among his best-known plays are Le Mercure galant, the title of which was changed to La Comédie sans titre (" Play without a title ") ( 1683 ) when the publisher of the literary review of the same name objected ( see " Mercure de France "); La Princesse de Clêves ( 1676 ), an unsuccessful play which, when refurbished with fresh names by its author, succeeded as Germanicus ; Esope à la ville ( 1690 ); and Esope à la cour ( 1701 ). His lack of dramatic instinct could hardly be better indicated than by the scheme of his Esope, which allows the fabulist to come on the stage in each scene and recite a fable.
First found in Newcastle, United Kingdom in 1926, then by Burnet in 1943 in Australia in connection with laboratory infection where the virus was isolated from a ocular discharge of a patient to show the specific antibody titre in the patient's blood.
The Grand Trianon () was built in the northwestern part of the Domain of Versailles at the request of Louis XIV, as a retreat for the King and his maîtresse en titre of the time, the marquise de Montespan, and as a place where the King and invited guests could take light meals ( collations ) away from the strict étiquette of the Court.
As an example, Charles de Gaulle was promoted " provisional brigadier general " ( général de brigade à titre provisoire ) in 1940 when he was commander of an armoured division.
Although she became the king's mistress in 1732, Madame de Mailly was not officially recognized as his maîtresse en titre until 1738.

titre and .
Avec la relation abrégée d ' un voyage fait en ce pays pendant les années 1749, 50, 51, 52 et 53, Paris, 1757, réédité partiellement sous le titre Voyage au Sénégal, présenté et annoté par Denis Reynaud et Jean Schmidt, Publications de l ' Université de Saint-Étienne, 1996.
The French word titre, also from this origin, means rank.
Serological tests may show high antibody titre against the causative antigen.
Osteopathy is a governmentally recognized profession and has title protection, autorisation d ' utiliser le titre d ' ostéopathe.
* Reply to Charges of Treason Made by the French Department of Justice ( Réponses aux accusations formulées contre moi par la justice française au titre de trahison et reproduites par la Police Judiciaire danoise au cours de mes interrogatoires, pendant mon incarcération 1945 – 1946 à Copenhague, 6 November 1946 ; tr.
594 p. ( Thèse d ’ Etat, remaniée et publiée en 1981 sous le titre Le marabout et le prince.
Lébou et wolof de Dakar, Paris, EPHE, 1970, 4 + 310 + 23 p. ( Thèse de 3e cycle, publiée en 1972 sous le titre Femmes dakaroises: rôles traditionnels féminins et urbanisation, Abidjan, Annales de l ’ Université d ’ Abidjan, 249 p .)
Patients with both Lupus anticoagulant antibodies and moderate / high titre anticardiolipin antibodies show a greater risk of thrombosis than with one alone.
** Anti-cardiolipin IgG and / or IgM measured by standardized, non-cofactor dependent ELISA on 2 or more occasions, not less than 12 weeks apart ; medium or high titre ( i. e., > 40 GPL or MPL, or > the 99th percentile ) and / or
* Robert Combès, Imperator: Recherches sur l ’ emploi et la signification du titre d ’ Imperator dans la Rome républicaine.
* Principes et préceptes du retour à l ' évidence, Denoël, 1945, Le Rocher, 1996 sous le titre Eloge de la vie simple.
According to revised Jones criteria, the diagnosis of rheumatic fever can be made when two of the major criteria, or one major criterion plus two minor criteria, are present along with evidence of streptococcal infection: elevated or rising antistreptolysin O titre or DNAase.
* Preceding streptococcal infection: recent scarlet fever, raised antistreptolysin O or other streptococcal antibody titre, or positive throat culture.
The titre of JH found in the haemolymph of the developing insect controls the stage of development that the insect is in.
In this study, two adult Rhodnius had their blood systems linked, ensuring that the JH titre in both would be equal.
A high background titre may reduce the positive predictive value of serological tests in endemic countries.
Texte en ligne Réédition sous le titre: Essai de logique.
This involves the use of resistant varieties and hygienic practises, such as the removal of potato discard piles and stubble on which the pathogen can overwinter, greatly reducing the titre of the pathogen and thus the risk of fungicide resistance development.
At some point she had an almost certainly lesbian relationship with Hortense Mancini, a mistress of Anne's father, Charles II, and therefore a rival of her mother, his maîtresse en titre.

personnel and special
Database access controls are set by special authorized ( by the database owner ) personnel that uses dedicated protected security DBMS interfaces.
The small directorate of Naval Intelligence ( while the headquarters and personnel, facilities, and directions were coordinated by West ) had vital role in directing special and reconnaissance missions, and intelligence gathering, also was charged with taking reasonable actions to slow down the Indian threat.
Submachine guns are used by special forces and counter-terrorist units operating in urban environments or cramped interior areas, and as defense weapons for air crews, combat vehicle crews, and naval personnel.
The SD also maintained a presence at all concentration camps and supplied personnel, on an as-needed basis, to such special action troops as the Einsatzgruppen.
The kitchens in railway dining cars present special challenges: space is constrained, and, nevertheless, the personnel must be able to serve a great number of meals quickly.
Category: Fictional special forces personnel
LeMay found ways to encourage morale, individual performance, and the reenlistment rate through a number of means: encouraging off-duty group recreational activities, instituting spot promotions based on performance, and authorizing special uniforms, training, equipment, and allowances for ground personnel as well as flight crews.
Each botanical garden naturally develops its own special fields of interests depending on its personnel, location, extent, available funds, and the terms of its charter.
Flight Surgeon training was created as distinct from other medical professionals in the armed forces because of the special, and often higher, minimum standards of fitness and physical requirements required by the extremely high responsibility positions of aviators and ancillary aviation personnel.
To this end, it uses politico-military tools such as " maskirovka " ( Russian: " маскировка " camouflage ), or strategic politico-military deception, to pre-emptively and deniably prepare the battlespace for the initiation of hostilities, as well as the liberal use of special operations forces ( Spetznaz ), the inclusion of intelligence gathering personnel as combatants ( for example, the former KGB had military ranks, where Western intelligence agencies did not ), and use of politics as warfare by other means, such as through disinformation, psychological operations, and propaganda.
Hazel Green has a dedicated roster of individuals who hold credentials from firefighter I level, to FF 2, state licensed and nationally registered Emergency Medical Technicians ( EMTs ) and certified technical rescue personnel ( vehicle, water and other special rescue missions ).
The pyramid itself is cleaned by special maintenance personnel who abseil from the light beacon opening at the very top of the roof.
* National Experimental High School: A " Kindergarten through High School ", established to provide special education opportunity to staff and faculty of NTHU and other Greater Science Park Area personnel.
In any case, to anarcho-capitalists, making judges, police officers, and other law enforcement personnel just as responsible for their acts as any citizen, with no privilege or special right or exemption, will prevent abuse of force in general, and of deadly force in particular.
The key players are the Big Five permanent members of the United Nations Security Council: the United Kingdom, the United States, France, the People's Republic of China, and the Russian Federation ; also important are Canada, on account of its special relationship with the United States and the services of Dr. Rodney McKay, and other nations, such as Japan, Australia, and Germany, which have also been involved ; Germany in particular has sent security personnel to Atlantis.
Category: Fictional special forces personnel
See Counterintelligence Force Protection Source Operations ( CFSO ) for a discussion of special considerations of protection of government personnel and facilities, including in foreign deployments.
So Nabonidus took special care of these statues and made sure that their cultic personnel had to come along with him.
* Military Liaison Element, U. S. special forces personnel that gather information on possible terror threats
The local people's governments and congresses shared responsibility for public order but had no special personnel for the task.
In 1985 three institutions of higher learning for police personnel were established — the Chinese People's Public Security University, the University of Police Officers, and the Institute of Criminal Police — offering more than twenty special courses.
Dyncorp International currently employs 300 intelligence professionals to offer highly-specialized training for intelligence, counterintelligence, special operations and law enforcement personnel.
Officers and personnel assigned to special duties were not forbidden to join clubs.
The LINE Combatives system is presently sought by advanced students, officers, and military personnel throughout the special operations, high risk law enforcement, government agency, and private contractor industries.

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