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81 caisson de décompression
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82 chambre de torture
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83 capte-suies
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84 chambre de dosage
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85 chambre mortuaire
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86 matelas d'air
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87 réservoir d'air
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88 capte-suies
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89 chambre de dosage
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90 chambre mortuaire
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91 matelas d'air
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92 plénum
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93 réservoir d'air
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94 Jules
n. m.1. 'Feller', regular boyfriend.2. 'Hubby', husband.3. Ponce, pimp.4. 'Jerry', 'tinkler', chamber-pot.5. (mil.): Latrine pail. Etre de Jules: To be on sloppingout duties. -
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96 musée
n. m.2. Avoir une tête à sortir du Musée Grévin: To be afflicted with horrendous features. (The Musée Grévin is to Parisians what Madame Tussaud's is to Londoners. Both waxworks museums have a Chamber of Horrors.) -
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n. m.1. 'Jerry', 'po', chamber-pot.2. Aller voir la mère Thomas: To 'go and have a crap', to 'shit', to defecate. -
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The Ecole des Hautes Etudes Commerciales, a grande école located in Paris, is France's top business school. Founded in 1881, it is now (since 2008) part of a larger organisation called "Paris Tech". HEC is run by the Paris Chamber of commerce (see CCI), and is reputed as one of the best business schools in the world, indeed classed top in the Financial Times European business schools league table in 2005, 2006 and 2007.HEC offers 380 places per year in its first year of study, and with almost 4,000 candidates per year is the Grande école with the most competitive entry. The degree course, which includes at least 20 weeks abroad, and an internship, lasts 3 years, meaning effectively that most students do not graduate until five years after their baccalaureate (2 years of prépa to prepare for entry, then 3 years of HEC once accepted). HEC also offers MBA qualifications. -
99 CCI
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100 chambre basse d'un parlement
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