Sentence examples for the bureaux from inspiring English sources

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the bureaux

noun

An administrative unit of government; office.

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Caxton FX said it obtained the rates over the phone directly from the bureaux.

I get a lot of information from reports that are sent into us by the bureaux around the country.

In 1551 Henry II added a treasurer general; from 1577 the bureaux des finances, new supervisory bodies composed of a collector general and a number of treasurers, made their appearance in each généralité.

In six cases, the club said, foreign reporters were told that their applications had been rejected or delayed "due to the content of the bureaux" or the applicant's previous coverage of Chinese affairs.

Advisers at the bureaux were spending up to 25% of their working time helping those being hunted down by lenders, even where they had voluntarily surrendered the keys to their property.

Paris' subway, the Metro, offers half-price (demi-tarif) tickets to senior citizens who've had the foresight to obtain them at the Bureaux d'Aide Sociale (social aid bureaus) of the Mayor's office of each arrondissement in Paris.

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The bureau found nothing.

The bureau kept A.T.F.

The bureau authorized his role.

The bureau has some leeway.

New York : The Bureau, 1922.

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