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chest 3
chestnut 2
chevalier 1
chief 32
chief-clerk 1
chiefs 3
child 16
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33 full
33 given
33 power
32 chief
32 cried
32 keep
32 position
Honoré de Balzac
Bureaucracy

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chief

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1 1| father's death the place of chief of division, which~became 2 1| looking directly to the chief~magistrate of this nation, 3 1| at his side, "That's~my chief." The Liberals call this 4 1| greatest honors, these~were the chief features of a reform which 5 2| off all dependence on his chief. The harrier turned against 6 3| the lad's devotion to his~chief was boundless. He dined 7 3| Sebastien, who admired his chief without~reservation, and 8 4| the former name, head or chief of division, he lives either~ 9 4| otherwise called head or chief of the bureau. These~denominational 10 4| a government office; the chief~features of which are probably 11 4| the Yearly Register:--~ ~"Chief of Division.--Monsieur la 12 4| between an aide-de-camp and a chief of staff.~This ministerial 13 4| noble to injure a clerk, the chief was also too clear-sighted 14 4| de Rhetore, the lover in~chief.~ ~Dutocq had seen with 15 4| To the~influence of his chief he owed a half-scholarship 16 4| listening to every word the~chief said, as a dilettante listens 17 4| who had been one of her chief adorers, but who, so far, 18 4| misfortune happened~to the chief through anybody's fault 19 4| swords in saltire, on a chief~azure three mullets argent; 20 5| business for our~excellent chief Baudoyer, successor presumptive 21 5| Minard may have my place as chief clerk--why not? he is quite~ 22 5| Monsieur Saillard. No other~chief clerk gets that in any of 23 7| Who is he?"~ ~"Your chief clerk."~ ~"Dutocq! People 24 7| interceded to keep your~chief clerk; he stole that abominable 25 8| incite a clamor against his chief without~compromising himself, 26 8| under a most illustrious chief" [goes~off].~ ~Poiret. " 27 8| doing any such thing. Your chief has~got every one of you 28 8| shut himself up in the late chief's office with~Monsieur Baudoyer, 29 8| letters~belonging to his chief and had carried them away 30 8| the work, and~your late chief, the virtuous Rabourdin, 31 8| Well, Laurent, how is your chief of division going on?"~ ~" 32 8| I don't like to serve a chief who isn't; he~might be taken


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