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ame damnee

[ahm dah-ney] / ˈɑm dɑˈneɪ /


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She is the âme damnée of Macready, so that her verdict surprises me.

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This gentleman was the satellite, the adherent, and field marshal, the âme damnée, of Mackintavers.

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He was the ame damnée of the Provisional Government—the man whose extreme opinions, intemperate circulars, and vehement patronage of persons professing the political creed of Robespierre—indisposed all moderate men to rally around the new system.

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Turkey, through Enver, who had imported from the Fatherland a band of military “instructors” under Liman von Sanders, became the âme damnée of Germany.

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The officer was Mornac, the Emperor’s alter ego, or âme damnée, who had taken over the entire department the very day I left Paris for the frontier.

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