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Joffre

[ zhawf-ruh ]

noun

  1. Jo·seph Jacques Cé·saire [zhaw-, zef, zhahk sey-, zer], 1852–1931, French general in World War I.


Joffre

/ ɔڰə /

noun

  1. JoffreJoseph Jacques Césaire18521931MFrenchMILITARY: general Joseph Jacques Césaire (ʒozɛf ʒak sezɛr). 1852–1931, French marshal. He commanded the French army (1914–16) and was largely responsible for the Allies' victory at the Marne (1914), which halted the German advance on Paris
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“The government is responsible for omission,” said lawyer Joffre Campaña, founder of Goberna & Derecho, a group that researches legal issues related to governance.

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Joffre Lakes Provincial Park features hiking a trail past three three turquoise lakes, which Paquette said appear increasingly brighter the higher you hike.

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Mr. Joffre comes to the auction house from Christie’s, where he had been a senior international director since 2010.

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