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How to use the word Jacques in a Sentence?

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First and foremost, Jacques loved sport and being with athletes — and he transmitted this passion to everyone who knew him, his joy in sport was infectious.

Thomas Bach

Found on FOX News
2 years ago

The girl quoting the definitions before (pronouncer Jacques) Bailly said them stated the usage note from our unabridged dictionary verbatim. ... Its a very specific kind of writing that we do. I thought, Oh my goodness, this 13-year-old girl is quoting our dictionary back to us, these spellers as a group simply were unusually gifted. They may indicate that we have entered a new era of competition.

Peter Sokolowski

Found on FOX News
4 years ago

Jacques and I had to work really hard to get this project off the ground, the producers showed us the door saying: 'You're a couple of nice young guys, but do you really think that people will spend an hour-and-a-half listening to characters singing life's little platitudes!'.

Raymond Legrand

Found on Reuters
5 years ago

This change will now usher in the J-S Jacques era in full, coinciding with a time when questions on strategic direction ... are beginning to grow.

Tyler Broda

Found on Reuters
5 years ago

He would often ask himself why me? Today, Jacques, our brother, your brother, you have your answer: Our God of love and misery chose you to be at the service of others.

Roselyne Hamel

Found on Reuters
7 years ago

Jacques Cousteau changed the way ocean exploration was done.

Eric Stackpole

Found on CNN
8 years ago

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