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Millerand

American  
[meel-rahn] / milˈrɑ̃ /

noun

  1. Alexandre 1859–1943, president of France 1920–24.


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In his reply President Millerand made "the observance of treaties" the cornerstone of his oratorical architecture.

From Time Magazine Archive

Not long ago President Millerand threatened to resign if the Bloc National were defeated.

From Time Magazine Archive

Why should onetime President of France Alexandre Millerand, 69, stand up in a pelting rain storm and deliver an oration about cheese?

From Time Magazine Archive

Ex-President Alexandre Millerand announced in Paris that he would seek election to the Chamber of Deputies in order to place himself at the head of the Nationalist Opposition.

From Time Magazine Archive

M. Millerand was of opinion that any rate less than 5 centimes involved a loss to the net revenue.

From The Development of Rates of Postage An Historical and Analytical Study by Smith, A. D.

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