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Millerand

American  
[meel-rahn] / milˈrɑ̃ /

noun

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


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Great Aristide Briand had made exactly the same switch; so had Alexandre Millerand, President of the Republic.

From Time Magazine Archive

In Paris, after a courtesy visit with President Alexandre Millerand, the young Crown Prince again caused consternation by wanting to make a purchase for himself in a department store.

From Time Magazine Archive

Amid a cyclone of charges and counter-charges Alexandre Millerand was accused of having interfered in party affairs, was forced to resign the Presidency.

From Time Magazine Archive

As presented by Lawyer Millerand the case of Lawyer Colby was indeed touching.

From Time Magazine Archive

He was joined by another new deputy, M. Millerand, scarcely less proficient in debate, and even more extreme in his convictions.

From Socialism and Democracy in Europe by Orth, Samuel P.

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