cahier

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ca·hier

 (kä-yā′)
n.
A report, especially one concerning the policy or proceedings of a parliamentary group.

[French, notebook, from Old French quaier, from Vulgar Latin *quaternum, from Latin quaternī, group of four, from quater, four times; see kwetwer- in Indo-European roots.]
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cahier

(kaje)
n
1. a notebook
2. a written or printed report, esp of the proceedings of a meeting
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ca•hier

(kæˈyeɪ, kɑ-)

n., pl. -hiers (-ˈyeɪz)
a report of the proceedings of a parliamentary body.
[1835–45; < French, notebook < Middle French quaer gathering (of sheets of a book)]
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"Donnez-moi votre cahier," said I to Eulalie in an abrupt tone; and bending over, I took it before she had time to give it.
Il a appele dans ce cadre les representants du personnel de la sante a participer activement aux travaux des commissions sectorielles pour etudier les cahiers revendicatifs des differents syndicats.
The tiny Paris publisher Editions de l'Herne similarly crowns various writers and thinkers within French academia with publication in selective "Cahiers" series.
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Le president de la Haute autorite independante de la communication audiovisuelle (HAICA), Nouri Lajmi, a souligne, jeudi, l'importance des cahiers des charges de l'audiovisuel, publies dans le JORT, dans l'organisation et la regulation du secteur en Tunisie.
Three years ago, he acquired the Parisian publishing house and gallery Cahiers d'Art, founded by Christian Zervos in 1926.
Mohammed Ouzzine a explique que trente federations, ayant tenu leurs assemblees generales, ont ete conviees a la signature de ce contrat-programme et les cahiers des charges, ajoutant que cet accord traduit la volonte du ministere a instaurer une bonne gouvernance au sein de toutes les federations, "une gouvernance qui doit caracteriser nos comportements, notre methode de gestion et nos relations avec tous les acteurs dans le domaine du sport".
Cet article donne un apercu historique des Papers/ Cahiers et de leur evolution au fil des ans y compris des notices biographiques des principaux redacteurs et collaborateurs.
1955) is a product of Cahiers du Cinema, a journal of film criticism founded in 1951 by Andre Bazin and Jauques Doniol-Valcroze.