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† ˈoutrance Obs. exc. as. Fr. (utrãs) Forms: 5–6 oultra(u)nce, 5 out-, owtraunce, 7 outterance, 5– outrance. See also utterance. [a. OF. oultrance, outrance (13th c. in Hatz.-Darm.) going beyond bounds, excess, extremity, f. oultrer, outrer to pass beyond, surpass, conquer, drive out of bounds or to...
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Attaque à outrance
Attaque à outrance () was the expression of a military philosophy common to many armies in the period before and during the earlier parts of World War French
Dimitry Queloz (2006), De la manœuvre napoléonienne à l'offensive à outrance. La tactique générale de l'armée française – 1871–1914.
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Kronos (band)
Kronos started then to play death metal and recorded its first demo called Outrance. Awakening (2001)
Colossal Titan Strife (2004)
The Hellenic Terror (2007)
Arisen New Era (2015)
Compilations
Prelude To Awakening (2009)
Demos
Outrance
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à l'outrance
‖ à l'outrance see outrance.1837 J. F. Cooper Recoll. Europe I. ix. 310 There was a famous quarrel, à l'outrance, about it. 1860 Once a Week 20 Oct. 476/2 Francis II. will be called upon to make his choice between casting in his lot with the defenders à l'outrance of Gaeta, or making his escape by s...
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Ends (short story collection)
Contents
Foreword
"A Outrance"
"Computers Don’t Argue"
"By New Hearth Fires"
"Ancient, My Enemy"
"Turnabout"
"An Honorable Death"
"Lost Dorsai
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Nord 3.021 to 3.075
Many constructive details of the boiler and the mechanisms were of a similar design as the preceding the Nord 2.800 class Outrance express locomotives,
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utterance
▪ I. utterance1 (ˈʌtərəns) Forms: 5– utterance (5–6 -aunce), 5–7 vtterance (5–6 -aunce, 6 -ans), 5 vttrawnce (6 -ance), vttr-, 8 utt'rance; 5 ottyrance, oterauns, uter-, 6 vteraunce. [f. utter v.1 + -ance.] I. † 1. a. The disposal of goods, commodities, etc., by sale or barter. Obs.1436 Rolls of Par...
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Alfred Pereire
Henri Temerson, Biographies des principales personnalités françaises décédées au cours de l'année'', Hachette, 1958
Régis Tettamanzi, Esthétique de l'outrance
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phagocyte
▪ I. phagocyte, n. Physiol. (ˈfægəsaɪt) [mod. f. (Metschnikoff) Gr. ϕαγο- eating, devouring + -cyte.] A leucocyte (white blood-corpuscle or lymph-corpuscle) which, under certain conditions, has the power of absorbing and destroying pathogenic microbes by a process of intracellular digestion, and thu...
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Hubert Constant
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«Notre cœur saigne encore lorsque nous voyons se perpétuer dans notre pays ces situations d’insécurité, d’impunité, de corruption, d’exploitation à outrance
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Pierre Zaccone
d'or (1876)
Histoire des bagnes (1876)
L'Homme des foules (Dentu, 1877)
Les Aventuriers de Paris (Dentu, 1877)
La Dame d'Auteuil (1878)
La Vie à outrance
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Charles Mangin
Nicknamed "the Butcher" for his espousal of la guerre à outrance (all-out war) and his faith in the suitability of North African Tirailleur for the attack
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Ardant du Picq
Despite these words, much of his work was later used to help justify the doctrine of the offensive à outrance, resting somewhat on his statement that " belief from this new idea was that while du Picq accounted for differences in enemy positions and circumstances in the art of maneuver, the offensive à outrance
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War of annihilation
Ludendorff was able to draw from the German military-theoretical discourse, which had formed in the confrontation with the People's War, the "Guerre à outrance
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