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Honoré de Balzac
Bureaucracy

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influence

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1 1| like all women under the~influence of vehement feeling, she 2 1| was the result of female influence. Thus, goaded by~Celestine' 3 1| retarded for a time the influence of bureaucracy (that~ponderous 4 1| gained through parliamentary influence,~royalty had nothing to 5 2| guess the secret of his influence and the nature of~his services; 6 3| devout Isidore was under the influence of a conjugal~passion which 7 3| merit need protectors and~influence to get places in the government 8 3| regarded them as a~means of influence.~ ~The poor supernumerary, 9 3| of~work which the man of influence feels incapable of doing 10 4| respectable family-man. To the~influence of his chief he owed a half-scholarship 11 4| name of~"illustration." The influence of the Ducs de Maufrigneuse 12 4| securing some more~powerful influence than that of Francois Keller, 13 4| remonstrated against the influence of this second nature,~both 14 5| Colleville. "Only through the influence of Monsieur Saillard. No 15 5| who succeeded him, had influence enough to get the~salary 16 5| government clerk who~has no influence but his own merits to advance 17 6| would kindly employ your influence to get me placed in your~ 18 7| ministerial journals which I influence will be deaf and dumb, won' 19 7| he had a woman who could~influence him; he wouldn't escape 20 8| journals attributed an enormous influence under the~administration, 21 8| did and~undid nothing. Its influence was not wielded by a Cardinal 22 8| policy, to wield a certain influence; but~that's absurd! how 23 8| ministerial deputies, a few men of influence, and Monsieur~Clergeot ( 24 8| the~buying and selling of influence, the collusions of self-interest.


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