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Pire
[ French peer ]
noun
- Do·mi·nique Georges Hen·ri [daw-mee-, neek, zhaw, r, zh ah, n, -, ree], 1910–69, Belgian priest: Nobel Peace Prize 1958.
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Perhaps, but it is hard not to be reminded of the politique du pire in other societies that underwent prolonged upheaval.
Poor old things, they belonged to the 'Empire' Period; no wonder they groan.
"Alki mika mamook pire, pe nesika klatawah copa klap tsuk; now light thou a fire, and we will go find water," said Loolowcan.
In a lesser degree the stock-jobber who sets a little extra cash rolling on the Exchange is called an 'Empire Builder.'
On October 11 we moved on again and got a billet in a small cottage in Fontaine-au-Pire.
Il y en a, de ces femmes du monde, qui se conduisent d'une façon pire que les filles de joie.
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