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portraiture 1
pose 1
posed 1
position 32
positions 1
positively 2
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32 chief
32 cried
32 keep
32 position
32 something
31 both
31 end
Honoré de Balzac
Bureaucracy

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position

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1 1| francs a month. That is the position of~half the husbands in 2 1| she did the thorns of~a position which can only be likened 3 1| duty to give her a suitable~position in the world? If she were 4 1| to the wife~very much the position of a child to a teacher 5 1| patience."~ ~Placed in a position where he could study French 6 1| Though the historian's position is~rather hazardous in reproducing 7 2| had he reached his present position? may be~asked. By very simple 8 2| for his subordinate public position by their secret~confidence.~ ~ 9 2| secret~society; and filled a position of superintendence in the 10 2| strengthen a precarious position, so that he might~throw 11 2| became for an irremovable~position; yet he was compelled to 12 2| the keep of a horse." His position, so far as it went, was 13 2| of them actually owed~his position in the prefecture of police 14 2| compensated for the loss~of that position by his appointment as cashier 15 3| more able of the two; his position as head of a bureau~presupposed 16 3| the work. Undoubtedly the position of~supernumerary in a government 17 3| and who now, thanks to his position, made himself a~seraglio 18 4| administration lasted, the position of private~secretary to 19 4| endeavoured to strengthen his position by~becoming a spy in all 20 4| and quite~unassailable position. Du Bruel was not lacking 21 4| dissatisfaction with his social position could be detected in his~ 22 4| orators. Colleville's humble position~under government was forgotten 23 5| My dear fellow, I am in a position to rouse~the whole division 24 5| desired height of his present position, he found himself in a thicket~ 25 5| think we can maintain a position by the same methods which 26 5| that a man who held the~position of a statesman would confound 27 6| crush Rabourdin, I'm in a position~to give him the final blow; 28 6| the latter should obtain a position which would be in keeping 29 6| thousand francs! to what~social position might she not aspire with 30 7| thinking of his hazardous position. Imagine a general to whom~ 31 8| something~as an equivalent. Your position will be better than ever 32 8| difficulties of his new position. At each~separate affair


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