Examples of 'maître de' in a sentence

Meaning of "maître de"

refers to a French term that translates to 'master of' or 'head of'. It is commonly used to describe someone who is in charge or has authority over a specific area or domain

How to use "maître de" in a sentence

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Maître de conférences de civilisation autrichienne.
He rose to become maître de chapelle.
The maître de said a word.
This was the usual procedure when a maître de musique died.
The maître de chapelle.
Petipa anticipated succeeding Perrot as premier maître de ballet.
The maître de salle.
In the end Gorsky never succeeded Petipa as premier maître de ballet.
Cousu was later a maître de chapelle at Noyon.
The Maître de Chai is in charge of this vinification and aging process.
He will be your maître de Middleton.
She is a maître de conférences in russian literature at Paris-Sorbonne University.
Sérieyx also held the position of maître de chapelle at the Villeneuve church.
Other specialty positions include bakers, butchers, pastry chefs, dessert chefs, and maître de.
In the same year he was appointed maître de conférences at the École normale supérieure.

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In 1883 she had a great success at the Gymnase in Le maître de forges.
UCL maître de conférences.
Promoted to the rank of Maître de Camp de Cavalerie.
Le Maître de forges.
The Institut Pasteur then maître de conférences.
Le scout est maître de sol, il sourit et chante dans les difficultés.
Anne BAUD Archeologist and maître de conférence.
Grand maître de France.
Big studio - Repetition with a maître de ballet.
Léon de Saint-Réquier was also maître de chapelle of the église Saint-Charles-de-Monceau in Paris.
He succeeded his father in 1563 as Duke of Guise and Grand Maître de France.
No one can become Professeur or Maître de Conférences without a doctorate.
Patrick, the maître de camp, has safaried with Hemingway, Marshal Tito and Prince Charles.
The French form of the rank is maître de 1re classe.
In 1877 he became maître de conférences at the Faculté de théologie protestante de Paris.
Guided tour of the Romanesque church ( capitals by Maître de Cabestany ) Rieux accueil.
He was initially appointed as the maître de conférences d'analyse associate professor of analysis.
Saint-Hilaire Abbey . Saint-Sernin Sarcophagus, sculpted by the maître de Cabestany ( XII century ).
His nickname was " Le maître de Flémalle " " Master of Flémalle.
Centrafrique / Armes russes, Le coup de maître de Touadéra in French.
In Paris, he earned a post as maître de musique at a Theatines monastery.
In rank, the position was between the Grand Maître de France and the Grand Écuyer.
Laugée was called the Maître de Nauroy, not the Maire de Nauroy.
L'acteur John Voight sera le maître de cérémonie . Avis.
Finally, she received a position as Maître de conférences at the Jean Monnet University.
In 1722 he was engaged briefly as maître de musique by the Prince of Conti.
On 13 February 1878 he was appointed maître de conférences at the Faculty of Science at Nancy.

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