1.SirUsed as an honorific before the given name or the full name of baronets and knights. 2.Used as a form of polite address for a man:Don't forget your hat, sir. 3.Used as a salutation in a letter:Dear Sir or Madam. [Middle English, variant ofsire,sire; seesire.] ...
[Middle Englishserein, from Old Frenchsereine; seesiren.] si·ren (sī′rən) n. 1. a.A device in which compressed air or steam is driven against a rotating perforated disk to create a loud, often wailing sound as a signal or warning. ...
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French, David. 1984 . ‘Sir John French's Secret Service on the Western Front, 1914–15’. Journal of’ Strategic Studies , 7(4) DecemberAndrew, Secret Service, pp.135-45,passim,and David French. 'Sir John French's Secret Service on the Western Front, 1914-15', Journal of'Strategic ...
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The Cook, the Thief, His Wife & Her Lover: Directed by Peter Greenaway. With Richard Bohringer, Michael Gambon, Helen Mirren, Alan Howard. At an opulent gourmet restaurant, a woman carries on an affair with deadly consequences.
and Director of the UCSD-CNRS Joint Research Laboratory. Professor Bertrand has been honored with awards such as the Royal Society of Chemistry's De Gennes Award and Sir Geoffrey Wilkinson Award, the French Chemical Society's ...
passenger, Mr Jarvis Lorry, from Tellson's Bank in London.''I am Mr Jarvis Lorry, ' said one of the passengers, putting his head out of the window.'What do you want?''It's me!Jerry, Jerry Cruncher, from Tellson's Bank, sir, ' cried the man on the horse.'What's...
Police garage sargeant: [Dealing with the belligerent Devereaux and his interpreter] You're in a no smoking area, sir - would you please extinguish your cigarette? Helpful•0 0 Contribute to this page Suggest an edit or add missing content ...
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