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clemenceau

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Cle⋅men⋅ceau

[klem-uhn-soh; Fr. kle-mahn-soh]
–noun
Georges Eu⋅gène Ben⋅ja⋅min [jawrj yoo-jeen ben-juh-min, yoo-jeen; Fr. zhawrzh œ-zhen ban-zha-man] , (“the Tiger”), 1841–1929, French statesman, journalist, and editor: premier 1906–09, 1917–20.
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Cle·men·ceau   (klěm'ən-sō', klě-mäɴ-)   
French politician who served as premier (1906-1909 and 1917-1920) and played a key role in negotiating the Treaty of Versailles (1919).
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