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procès-verbal
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pro·cès-ver·bal  (pr-svr-bäl)
n. pl. pro·cès-ver·baux (-vr-b)
A detailed official record of diplomatic, deliberative, or legal proceedings.

[French : procès, proceedings + verbal, oral (originally used of oral evidence given by illiterate police officers of the lower ranks).]

procès-verbal French [prɔsɛvɛrbal]
n pl -baux [-bo]
a written record of an official proceeding; minutes
[from French: see process1, verbal]


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Le Clézio, who publishes books at a rate of around one a year, shot to fame in France as a 23-year-old with his first novel, Le Proces-Verbal (The Interrogation), a portrait of a young man's mental illness.
A passionate admirer of two other great travellers, Robert Louis Stevenson and Joseph Conrad, Le Clezio, now 68, won the Renaudot award in 1963 for "Le Proces-Verbal," France's second most prestigious literary award after the Goncourt prize.
proces-verbal de deliberation du jury de la categorie B SNC Bobo 2004).
 
 
 
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