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dossier

[dos-ee-ey, -ee-er, daw-see-ey, -see-er, daw-syey] / ˈdɒs iˌeɪ, -i ər, ˈdɔ siˌeɪ, -si ər, dɔˈsyeɪ /


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The UK government made public an intelligence dossier claiming that Iraqi missiles could be readied within 45 minutes to hit UK targets in the eastern Mediterranean.

From BBC

They assembled a dossier that would become the country’s application to UNESCO.

From Seattle Times

"They are two important dossiers which must be tackled realistically, giving citizens and businesses a real chance to adapt in good time," he said.

From Reuters

He didn’t make the decision to leave the Manhattan Project lightly, not to mention that the United States presented him with a false dossier alleging that he left to leak information to the Soviets.

From Scientific American

Those dossiers included "annotations containing personal information about district parents such as their place of employment, the names of their children and which schools their children attended."

From Fox News