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superiority 4
superiors 5
supernumeraries 4
supernumerary 16
supersede 1
supper-parties 1
supple 1
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16 sent
16 statesman
16 success
16 supernumerary
16 talents
16 under-head-clerk
16 whereas
Honoré de Balzac
Bureaucracy

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supernumerary

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1 1| Lycee Napoleon to enter as supernumerary a~government office, where 2 1| in~the service. A wealthy supernumerary splashes his superior as 3 3| talked~confidentially with a supernumerary of his office who was destined,~ 4 3| own~grandchildren, what a supernumerary in a government office in 5 3| office in Paris~means.~ ~The supernumerary is to the administration 6 3| illimitable faith. Now the supernumerary has faith in the~administration; 7 3| important~office. The rich supernumerary never alarms the other clerks; 8 3| of influence.~ ~The poor supernumerary, on the other hand, who 9 3| rents are low, this humble supernumerary starts early from home.~ 10 3| The guilelessness of the supernumerary~does not last long. A youth 11 3| the disgusted and hopeless supernumerary~sends in his resignation. 12 3| Undoubtedly the position of~supernumerary in a government office is 13 3| the apprenticeship of the supernumerary, instead of~being an infamous 14 3| Rabourdin was talking was a poor supernumerary~named Sebastien de la Roche, 15 4| director's son, placed as supernumerary with Baudoyer, made~another 16 4| of an hour later, to the supernumerary.~ ~"Who is here?" asked


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