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Jusserand

American  
[zhysuh-rahn] / ʒüsəˈrɑ̃ /

noun

  1. Jean (Adrien Antoine) Jules 1855–1932, French diplomat, historian, and essayist.


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Pete reportedly tore the pants off French Ambassador Jules Jusserand, forcing the French government to issue a formal complaint about the dog, who was then rehomed.

From Seattle Times • Apr. 14, 2021

At 48, Maurice Couve de Murville is the youngest French ambassador to come to the U.S. since the late famed Jules Jusserand arrived in 1902.

From Time Magazine Archive

Secretary and Mrs. Hughes joined Mr. and Mrs. Coolidge in receiving the diplomatic representatives of 52 nations headed by Jules Jusserand of France.

From Time Magazine Archive

From Washington, D.C, came a letter from ex-Ambassador Jusserand of France, telling Smith of Pierre the Citizen rather than of Poet Pierre, favorite of the Muse.

From Time Magazine Archive

Tell us the secrets of the White House—you ought to know—it was an awful competition between Speck and Jusserand, I hear.'

From Ten Years Near the German Frontier A Retrospect and a Warning by Egan, Maurice Francis

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