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  • 31Pierre de Sales Laterrière — (1743 or 1747 near Albi ndash; 14 June 1815), was an adventurer who left France in 1766. He was inspector and director of the Forges du Saint Maurice and seigneur of Les Éboulements in Quebec. Laterrière presented himself as the son of a French… …

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  • 32bought ledger clerk — /ˌbɔ:t ledʒə ˌklɑ:k/ noun an office worker who deals with the bought ledger or the sales ledger …

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  • 33clerkish — clerk ► NOUN 1) a person employed in an office or bank to keep records or accounts and to undertake other routine administrative duties. 2) an official in charge of the records of a local council or court. 3) a senior official in Parliament. 4) a …

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  • 34clerkly — clerk ► NOUN 1) a person employed in an office or bank to keep records or accounts and to undertake other routine administrative duties. 2) an official in charge of the records of a local council or court. 3) a senior official in Parliament. 4) a …

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  • 35clerkship — clerk ► NOUN 1) a person employed in an office or bank to keep records or accounts and to undertake other routine administrative duties. 2) an official in charge of the records of a local council or court. 3) a senior official in Parliament. 4) a …

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  • 36salesclerk — sales|clerk [ˈseılzkla:k US klə:rk] n AmE someone who sells things in a shop British Equivalent: shop assistant …

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  • 37salesclerk — sales•clerk [[t]ˈseɪlzˌklɜrk[/t]] n. a person who sells goods in a store …

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  • 40List of Christmas films — Christmas or Christmas Day is a holiday[1][2][3] generally observed on December 25 (with alternative days of January 6, 7 and 19[4]) to commemorate the birth of Jesus, the central figure of Christianity.[5] …

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