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printing-office 1
prisons 1
privacy 2
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35 offices
35 officials
35 political
35 private
35 together
34 another
34 enough
Honoré de Balzac
Bureaucracy

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1 1| conjugal laws and the~rules of private courtesy by expecting love 2 2| do with the nobleness of private~lives. A pretty and rather 3 2| next~day he mounted the private staircase and had himself 4 4| second, the under-clerks; the private office of the~second head-clerk 5 4| tables are of black wood. The private characteristics of~the several 6 4| were duly~labelled. The private offices and antechambers 7 4| lasted, the position of private~secretary to the minister. 8 4| by a secret~door with the private office of his Excellency. 9 4| office of his Excellency. A private secretary is~to the minister 10 4| that wayside refuge where private secretaries wait for the 11 4| number of letters it is the~private secretary's fate to open 12 4| faithful to a degree! But the private~secretary is a product of 13 4| them. Perhaps, indeed,~the private secretary is to be pitied 14 4| talent would ruin them.~The private secretary is therefore an 15 4| who~know their masters' private affairs thoroughly, they 16 4| for public~business, not private. Much ridicule pursued Vimeux 17 4| talked little, and hid his private life so carefully that no 18 5| whom he had~called from his private office, and Dutocq, who 19 5| who had rushed in with~private motives of his own. Colleville 20 5| he keeps him to do his private errands,~I believe. I've 21 5| and~Bixiou retire into the private office.]~ ~Chazelle. "Damned 22 5| take to keep this hour for private intimacies and affections, 23 5| of a leader,--matters of private interest brought to an~orator 24 5| The minister has~his own private councillors in des Lupeaulx 25 5| see you for a moment in private?"~he said, with a mysterious 26 5| will~soon give one of your private parties, and--"~ ~The countess 27 5| presuming to interfere with her private parties, to~which she admitted 28 6| Madame Rabourdin to your~next private party. I must assure you 29 7| be~invited to his wife's private parties."~ ~In spite of 30 7| which would be sustained by private or local~interests. He finally 31 7| thus because we are here in private~among ourselves. I should 32 8| Rabourdin were at the minister's private party last night~and stayed 33 8| see the minister in his private study before the breakfast-~ 34 8| Chamber was~occupied with private bills, and his Excellency 35 8| Excellency, leaving the private secretary~and taking des


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