31 résultats pour "appoint"
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Citations avec appoint, nom masculin.
Le Devoir.com La mode anglaise et l’action de Rousseau n’ont été que des causes secondaires et auxiliaires, des forces d’ appoint . L'Encyclopédie de L'Agora On tente de tourner en une seule prise, quelquefois en deux prises, avec trois caméras vidéo légères, sans éclairage d’ appoint . Le Devoir.com Pourtant c’est un moteur d’ appoint indispensable au bus européen et pas seulement celui qui s’envoie en l’air et qui risque maintenant de se foutre par terre. Le Monde.fr Cela permettrait...
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Définition et Usage du mot:
APPOINTEMENT, substantif masculin.
peine en avais-je distrait quelques centaines de francs pour payer les appointements des employ?s et les gages des domestiques. LOUIS REYBAUD, J?r?me Paturot ? la recherche d'une position sociale, 1842, page 38. ? 4. Celui-ci, par bonheur, tirait des appointements convenables de sa collaboration ? la revue d'art de Ludwigson. ROGER MARTIN DU GARD, Les Thibault, l'?t? 1914, 1936, page 185. Remarque?: Il a exist? un appointement, tir? de appoint?: " C'est lui qui fournit ? l'appointement, au...
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Définition et Usage du mot:
APPOINT, substantif masculin.
morte l'un dans l'autre un bon journalier ne gagnait pas plus de quarante-deux, quarante-trois sous par jour, c'?tait un appoint pas n?gligeable pour la famille. LOUIS ARAGON, Les Beaux quartiers, 1936, page 91. ? Au figur?. Aide compl?mentaire?: ? 4. Une recrudescence de centres habit?s signale le bord des plateaux de loess en Alsace, entre Strasbourg et Saverne, comme en Autriche le bord des plateaux que longe la Morava au nord de Vienne; la vigne et les vergers ajoutent leur appoint aux...
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Définition et Usage du mot:
APPOINTER2, APPOINTIR, verbe transitif.
GEORGES-CHARLES, DIT JORIS-KARL HUYSMANS, L'Oblat, tome 1, 1903, page 56. ? Au figur?. S'aiguiser?: ? 5. En m?me temps que s'appointait son d?sir de se soustraire ? une ha?ssable ?poque d'indignes muflemens, le besoin de ne plus voir de tableaux repr?sentant l'effigie humaine t?chant ? Paris entre quatre murs, ou errant en qu?te d'argent par les rues, ?tait devenu pour lui plus despotique. GEORGES-CHARLES, DIT JORIS-KARL HUYSMANS, ? rebours, 1884, page 70. STATISTIQUES?: Fr?quence absolue...
- Historique de appoint, nom masculin.
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Définition et Usage du mot:
APPOINTÉ1, -ÉE, participe passé et adjectif.
PROSPER DE BARANTE, Histoire des ducs de Bourgogne de la maison de Valois, tome 1, 1821-24, page 385. B.? Courant. Donner des appointements, r?tribuer?: ? 2. Il n'est pas indiff?rent de v?rifier que l'argent est au fond de la plupart des l?chages ou l?chet?s dont je fus victime. Si on apprenait demain que je viens d'h?riter d'un demi-milliard l?gu? par un maquereau, je serais forc? de louer de vastes bureaux et d'appointer beaucoup d'employ?s pour d?nombrer les amis fid?les, les admirateurs...
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Définition et Usage du mot:
APPOINTÉ2, -ÉE, participe passé et adjectif.
? 2. Il n'est pas indiff?rent de v?rifier que l'argent est au fond de la plupart des l?chages ou l?chet?s dont je fus victime. Si on apprenait demain que je viens d'h?riter d'un demi-milliard l?gu? par un maquereau, je serais forc? de louer de vastes bureaux et d'appointer beaucoup d'employ?s pour d?nombrer les amis fid?les, les admirateurs anciens qui se pr?cipiteraient. L?ON BLOY, Journal, 1899, page 334. ? Argot, par ironie. Appointer quelqu'un d'une corv?e. R?mun?rer quelqu'un d'une corv...
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Colleges and Universities.
and (3) large universities that include undergraduate programs in addition to graduate and professional schools. D Graduate and Professional Schools Professional schools are typically divisions of large universities. They offer specialized education in a variety of professional fields, such as education, business, medicine,law, social work, agriculture, journalism, architecture, fine arts, nursing, engineering, and music. Some professional schools offer four- or five-year programs leading toa b...
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appointements de dix-huit cents francs.
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Constitution of the United States.
chief executive should have the power to veto legislation, should be elected by Congress or the people, should be eligible to run for reelection, and should command thearmed forces. Some delegates even hoped for a limited monarchy. Not until September 8, more than three months after the convention started, did the final shape ofthe presidency emerge: a single leader, elected to a four-year term and eligible for reelection, with authority to veto bills enacted by Congress. The president was alsog...
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Constitution of the United States - U.
chief executive should have the power to veto legislation, should be elected by Congress or the people, should be eligible to run for reelection, and should command thearmed forces. Some delegates even hoped for a limited monarchy. Not until September 8, more than three months after the convention started, did the final shape ofthe presidency emerge: a single leader, elected to a four-year term and eligible for reelection, with authority to veto bills enacted by Congress. The president was alsog...
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Canadian Parliament.
government’s legislative program. Members of Commons can also present a motion in response to the Budget Speech, which reviews the government’s economicrecord, taxation, and expenditure plans, and to Supply Motions, which concern budgets for individual departments. If a majority of MPs support a no-confidence motion,the government must resign. Also, if Parliament rejects a significant government proposal, the government is expected to resign and request the governor-general to call an election....
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History of Colonial America - U.
Despite the lack of settlement, New France prospered as a vast fur-trading enterprise. French explorers traveled deep into the North American continent seeking newsupplies of deerskins and beaver pelts. In 1673 French missionary Jacques Marquette reached the Mississippi River in present-day Wisconsin. In 1681 explorer René-Robert Cavelier, Sieur de La Salle, traveled down the majestic Mississippi to the Gulf of Mexico. He honored the reign of King Louis XIV (1643-1715) by creating the newcolony...
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Articles of Confederation - U.
trade, or any other pretence whatever. VIII ARTICLE IV The better to secure and perpetuate mutual friendship and intercourse among the people of the different states in this union, the free inhabitants of each of thesestates, paupers, vagabonds and fugitives from Justice excepted, shall be entitled to all privileges and immunities of free citizens in the several states; and the people ofeach state shall have free ingress and regress to and from any other state, and shall enjoy therein all the...
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Un lanceur est un véhicule qui est chargé de placer sur orbite un satellite, une sonde
interplanétaire ou un avion spatial.
Zemiorka Les livres lanceurs - mise en orbite d'un satellite par la navette américaine Discovery, page 2786, volume 5 lanceurs - essai du moteur Vulcain destiné au lanceur européen Ariane 5, page 2786, volume 5 Le guidage. Placée dans l'étage supérieur du lanceur, la « case à équipements » est chargée du guidage automatique de l'engin, depuis son décollage au centre spatial jusqu'à la mise sur orbite de la charge utile. Des appareils mesurent à chaque instant l'altitude, la valeur et la d...
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Senegal - country.
Although most of the population works in agriculture, Senegal has a growing industrial sector, one of the largest in West Africa. Nevertheless, two cash crops remain atthe foundation of the economy—peanuts and cotton. Important technical and economic assistance has been provided by France and other countries of the EuropeanUnion and the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development (World Bank). In 2006 the gross domestic product (GDP) was $9.2 billion, or $760.90 a person. A Agriculture...
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Liechtenstein - country.
principal crops are corn, potatoes, barley, wheat, and vegetables. Grapes are grown for wine production. Cattle and sheep are raised for meat and dairy products. B Manufacturing Liechtenstein has few raw materials and must import more than 90 percent of its energy sources. Consequently, Liechtenstein has no heavy industry. Instead, theprincipality has developed a number of efficient, small-scale industries that manufacture specialized goods such as false teeth and dental supplies, pharmaceutica...
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Vanuatu - country.
and Luganville. V GOVERNMENT Vanuatu is governed under a constitution that came into effect with the republic’s independence in 1980. The president of Vanuatu serves as head of state, a largelyceremonial office. The president is elected by Vanuatu’s parliament and the heads of regional government councils. The parliament, or legislature, is a single-chamberbody whose membership has increased several times since independence; in 1998 the parliament had 52 members. Members of parliament are chose...
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Electoral College.
III HISTORY OF THE ELECTORAL COLLEGE A Origins One thing is clear about the political theory underpinning the electoral college: The framers of the Constitution could not agree on one. From the outset, the framerswere uncertain about how the president should be chosen. Meeting in the Constitutional Convention in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, in 1787, the framers originally decidedto have Congress choose the president, and that there should be no popular vote to elect the president. Then the Con...
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From Bush v.
legal requirements. This case has shown that punch card balloting machines can produce an unfortunate number of ballots which are not punched in a clean, complete way by the voter.After the current counting, it is likely legislative bodies nationwide will examine ways to improve the mechanisms and machinery for voting. B The individual citizen has no federal constitutional right to vote for electors for the President of the United States unless and until the state legislature chooses astatewide...
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Congress of the United States.
senator, a person must be at least 30 years old, a citizen for nine years, and a resident of the state from which he or she is elected. Most members of Congress haveserved in state legislatures, city councils, or other elected bodies. See United States Senate: Campaigning for the Senate ; United States House of Representatives: Campaigning for the House. The 435 House seats are divided among the states in proportion to each state’s population. Every state is guaranteed at least one seat. State...
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épuration des eaux.
Complétez votre recherche en consultant : Les livres travaux publics - chantier de percement de l'émissaire d'eaux usées Sèvres- Achères, page 5267, volume 10 Le traitement des eaux de piscine. L'eau de piscine est traitée en circuit fermé, avec un faible appoint de déconcentration, par floculation, filtration et désinfection. Le chlore et l'eau de Javel sont utilisés, mais il est plus commode d'employer des désinfectants solides à dissolution lente, comme l'acide cyanurique, qui suppriment...
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Grand oral du bac : LA SOUDURE
La soudure arrivée d'oxygène et d'acétylène fil de métal d'appoint aspiration du flux électrode consu ma ble arrivée du flux __ Jet de gaz neutre _ métal en fusion ___ plasma 1in de fusion métal de base bain de fusion métal de base bain de fusion SOUDAGE À LA FLAMME SOUDAGE PAR ARC IMMERGÉ SOUDAGE PAR JET DE PLASMA otCOUPAGE ET SOUDAGE PAR LASER synthèse, en 1893, d'un carburant nouveau et très performant: l'acétylène, un carbure de calcium hydra...
- Définition et Usage du mot: APPOINTER1, verbe transitif.
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turbocompresseur.
groupe (moment d'inertie de la ligne d'arbre notamment) ; mais il est facile de placer le point de consigne de la régulation de vitesse sous la dépendance de n'importe quelle régulation liée au procédé lui-même (régulation de débit, de pression, etc.). Ce dernier avantage des turbines est toutefois concurrencé aujourd'hui par le développement de gros moteurs électriques à fréquence variable qui ont apporté une solution électrique élégante au problème de la variation de vitesse, antérieurement no...
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Chester Arthur.
confidence by reappointing them to the Senate. Despite Arthur's help, the legislature did not reappoint the two men. Conkling and Platt never again held public office. In the middle of the political conflict, on July 2, 1881, Garfield was shot by Charles J. Guiteau, a disappointed office-seeker. Garfield died 11 weeks later, on September19, 1881. The following morning, Arthur took the oath of office at his home in New York City. IV PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES Arthur's record of party loyalt...
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Chester Arthur
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INTRODUCTION
Chester Arthur (1829-1886), 21st president of the United States (1881-1885), who gained the presidency when President James A.
confidence by reappointing them to the Senate. Despite Arthur's help, the legislature did not reappoint the two men. Conkling and Platt never again held public office. In the middle of the political conflict, on July 2, 1881, Garfield was shot by Charles J. Guiteau, a disappointed office-seeker. Garfield died 11 weeks later, on September19, 1881. The following morning, Arthur took the oath of office at his home in New York City. IV PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES Arthur's record of party loyalt...
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Aksum.
doctrine that Christ was both divine and human. The Council of Chalcedon condemned Monophysitism in 451, and since that time the Coptic Church has beenindependent of other Christian churches. After the Council of Chalcedon, priests who continued to teach Monophysitism were persecuted in the eastern Roman Empire, and many migrated to Aksum. The influxof priests, along with the support of the royal family, strengthened missionary efforts in Aksum. Many churches and monasteries were founded after 4...
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Kiribati - country.
mainly from Japan, the European Union (EU), and Australia. Kiribati’s only major exports are copra (dried coconut meat), cultivated seaweed, and fish. The United States, Australia, and New Zealand are the leading purchasers ofthe country’s exports. Despite the cultivation of crops for local consumption, Kiribati is heavily dependent upon imported foods. Other imports include machinery andequipment, manufactured goods, and imported fossil fuels, which supply most of the country’s energy. Australi...
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Courts in the United States.
The term circuit derives from the original structure of these courts. Under the Judiciary Act of 1789, trials of certain cases were required to be held before three-judge circuit courts consisting of two Supreme Court justices and the federal trial judge in the district court. In addition to their regular duties, Supreme Court justices were required to ride circuit, traveling from district to district within their assigned circuit, often covering great distances. In 1891 Congress establishe...
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United States House of Representatives.
Because of the high cost of elections and the short two-year term of office, members of the House campaign almost constantly. They spend much of their time raisingcampaign funds, and they frequently return to their districts to keep in touch with voters. Because the elections are so frequent, House members tend to pay closeattention to how their votes in Congress will be seen in the short term. House members tend to come from wealthier family backgrounds than average Americans. Few working class...