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cachet <a cachet; cachets> N

cachet VB

cachet N

lettre de cachet N HISTORY

lettre de cachet

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This planned connection gave the park the cachet of water access even though the development was a good distance away.
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The competition's rich heritage, its intermittent nature, and its generous prize have led to a significant reputation and cachet for the award.
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On daylight, the neighbourhood was quite charming, the architecture added a high-class cachet and children looked joyful playing in the streets.
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Various major nations have all undergone economic changes and united, allowing them greater financial stability and an increase in political cachet.
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The design (called a cachet) is generally placed on the left side of the envelope (although there are also all over cachets).
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Anyway, neither of these had the required cachet.
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Instead, their confessions were sealed, and they were imprisoned for life by lettre de cachet.
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Thirty parliamentarians were exiled by lettres de cachet.
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Her designer cachet and her inimitable aesthetic kept her in constant demand.
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These bamboo displays are a way for retailers to cash-in on bamboo's current eco-friendly cachet.
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