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  2. Grands corps de l'État - Wikipedia

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    Corps de l'INSEE; Three other technical grands corps no longer function: The Corps des télécommunications was merged in 2009 into the Corps des mines. The Corps du génie rural, des eaux et des forêts was merged in 2009 into the Corps of Bridges, Waters and Forests. The Corps des poids et mesures was merged into the Corps des mines in 2007.

  3. Nicolas Chuquet - Wikipedia

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    In 1484, Chuquet wrote an article Triparty en la science des nombres, [2] [3] which was unpublished in his lifetime. Most of it, however, was copied without attribution by Estienne de La Roche in his 1520 textbook, l'Arismetique. In the 1870s, scholar Aristide Marre discovered Chuquet's manuscript and published it in 1880. The manuscript ...

  4. Ordre des traducteurs, terminologues et interprètes agréés du ...

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    On April 1, 1992 the STQ became the Corporation professionnelle des traducteurs et interprètes agréés du Québec (CPTIAQ) and on October 15, 1994, in compliance with the Act to amend the Professional Code and other Acts respecting the professions, the Corporation changed its name to the Ordre des traducteurs et interprètes agréés du ...

  5. Ranks in the French Army - Wikipedia

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    Bigor (artillerie de la marine; see Troupes de marine): A term either from the gunner's order to fire (Bigue de hors) or a term for a species of winkle (bigorneau) because they would stick to their emplacements and couldn't be removed easily. Colo (French Colonial Forces): The former term for the troupes de la marine when they were colonial troops.

  6. Military interpreter (France) - Wikipedia

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    Insignia of the Linguistes de l'Armée de Terre (OSRQLE, OLRAT, OIRAT) Military interpreters in the French Army translate into and out of foreign languages for the French military. A sous-officier or interpreter officer serves in uniform, accompanying the French armed forces on all its foreign expeditions for 200 years.

  7. Faculty of Translation and Interpreting of the University of ...

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    Bruno de Bessé (2002), "École de traduction et d'interprétation de l'Université de Genève", Traduire: Revue française de la traduction (in French), no. 192, pp. 53– 67 Louis Truffaut (1980), "L'École de traduction et d'interprétation de l'Université de Genève", Cahiers européens - Europäische Hefte - Notes from Europe (in French ...

  8. Troupes de marine - Wikipedia

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    The General commanding the EMSOME is nicknamed the "Father of the Marine Corps" (le Père de l'Arme des TDM). The Troupes de Marine include various specialties, which form separate arms in the rest of the Army, including: Infantry (Infanterie de marine, abbreviation: -IMa) Régiment de marche du Tchad in Meyenheim [10] (mechanized infantry)

  9. Corps législatif - Wikipedia

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    The Constitution of the Year X continued the corps' existence, but Napoleon grew more impatient with its slow deliberations and stripped it of much of its power in 1804. It was finally abolished by Louis XVIII on 4 June 1814, to be replaced by the Chambre des députés (though a Chambre des représentants was briefly set up during the Hundred ...