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1. But in a country where the government is in a great measure arbitrary, where it is usual for the magistrate to intermeddle even in the management of the private property of individuals, and to send them, perhaps, a lettre de cachet, if they do not manage it according to his liking, it is much easier for him to give some protection to the slave; and common humanity naturally disposes him to do so
2. But he had made a name for himself and when news of the buffalo had done the rounds that name had a cachet no other junior could match
3. none of these have the same cachet as the real thing
4. So why pay so much over the odds? Is it because there is good luck attached to buying the first catch of the year? If so, you would suppose that this tuna would have an extra cachet and could therefore be sold in the restaurants at a premium
5. "I believe that if you were not in disgrace with the Court, and had not been overshadowed by that cloud for years past, a letter de cachet would have sent me to some fortress indefinitely
6. “Ah, of course, the imprimatur the medical field offers, its cachet and prestige; an absolute must, not to mention its necessity establishing sanctioned BMI numbers to be presented
7. “You told them what?” Incredulous, I pace the rug in front of the gas fireplace in the rear sitting area of Barrons Books & Baubles, which is really Mac’s B&B, but my name on the hand-painted shingle doesn’t carry the same cachet
8. She was either a lying publicity whore—she liked the cachet of being pals with a missing woman—or she was crazy
9. Perhaps no other metal — or commodity — in the world has the cachet and prestige of gold
10. Perhaps no other metal or commodity carries the same cachet as platinum, and for good reason: It’s by far the rarest metal in the world
11. Ecstatic that their stock might finally get the cachet of an Internet darling, Time Warner shareholders overwhelmingly approved the deal
12. These were primarily manufacturing businesses, some as unglamorous as home appliances, some with a little high-tech cachet, but none of them capable of explosive growth with little additional capital investment
13. However, the buy-in program conducted by IBM Corporation that commenced in 1977 and has continued, gave buy-ins a new cachet and respectability that was lacking previously
14. Hypocrisy, formerly growing only out of such religious doctrines as that of original sin, redemption, the Church, has in these latter days, by means of the new theory, gained for itself a scientific basis, and those whose intellectual habit of mind renders the hypocrisy of the Church unendurable, are yet deceived by this new hypocrisy with the cachet of science