51³Ō¹Ļ

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projet

[proh-zhey, praw-zhe]

noun

plural

projets 
  1. a project.

  2. a draft of a proposed treaty or other instrument.



projet

/ ˈ±č°łÉ’Ļō±šÉŖ /

noun

  1. diplomacy a draft of a proposed treaty; plan or proposition

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51³Ō¹Ļ History and Origins

Origin of projet1

1800–10; < French < Latin ±č°łÅĀį±š³¦³Ł³Ü³¾. See project
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51³Ō¹Ļ History and Origins

Origin of projet1

C19: via French from Latin ±č°łÅĀį±š³¦³Ł³Ü³¾ something projecting
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Robert Lepage’s ā€œLe Projet Riopelle,ā€ now being presented in Quebec City and moving to Ottawa next month, is a performance of more than four hours based on the vast fresco Riopelle created when he learned the death of Joan Mitchell, the painter and his longtime partner.

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Between 1996 and 2002, Nkengasong worked at Projet RETRO-CI in CĆ“te d’Ivoire, a field station of the U.S.

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Paris a lancƩ sa concertation sur le projet de Zone apaisƩe pour Paris Centre et le nord du boulevard Saint-Germain.

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In the letter, written in French and stamped ā€œProjet Confidentiel,ā€ the president requests the Russian’s help ā€œto resist attempts by international institutions to interfereā€ in Madagascar’s election.

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In the letter, written in French and stamped ā€œPROJET CONFIDENTIEL,ā€ the president requests the Russian’s help ā€œto resist attempts by international institutions to interfereā€ in Madagascar’s election.

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