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the jours
noun
Chiefly U.S.: An abbreviation of journeyman, e.g. jour printer.
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Older provincial tribunals, such as the Norman Exchequer and the Jours of Troyes, became commissions of Parlement.
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That was the point of the jour de fête.
He came out, glaring at the jour nal .Ileen's been sacked!" he said.
He was the guest editor for two special issues published in the Jour. of Geotechnical and Geological Engineering.
A description of the annual Jours de Sport weekend event in Marseille with English commentary.
This section is sometimes used by the Quatre Jours de Dunkerque.
Whatever the de jour trend, the classic is boot-cut and navy denim is best.
3D printing is the hot tech de jour, the harbinger of the factory-of-the-future.
The earliest piece in the program, "Jour, Contre-Jour" from 1979, is a pristine example of Grisey's radical sensibility.
Still working on the crisis du jour, the markets' sudden turn against emerging economies.
What primarily fascinates Degas is the contre-jour effect.
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