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Both of them, having received their congé, darted back into the woods.
Congé is a day when classes are cancelled and students spend the rest of the day having fun.
A congé d'élire was issued for Salisbury on the 7th.
According to Heath, the Odell girl gave him his congé a year ago."
On 27 April 1560, she issued her congé d'élire to the Dean and Chapter.
The Congé d'Elire for this purpose was held in the Weston Chapel.
In 1559 he declined the oath of supremacy, and in consequence was deprived, a fresh congé d'élire being issued on 27 April 1560.
Kortrijk Congé (July)
He wasn't sure he liked her any better now they were lovers, yet he knew he was not about to give her her congé.
His congé d'élire as bishop of Salisbury had been made out on 27 July, but he was not consecrated until 21 January 1560.
P. P. C. Pour prendre congé (1957)
The Congé d'Elire officially authorising his election as bishop was issued by Queen Elizabeth on 1 December 2009.
Methought he had emigrated to England--or somewhere," she added airily, "after--after I gave him his definite congé."
Planned by the Committee of Games, Congé is traditionally announced mid-morning by Seniors, sparking bursts of excitement and laughter throughout the school halls.
Of his lyric works that remain five are cansos, two descorts, a congé, a planh, and a vers ("truth" poem).
The Congé d'élire authorising Percival's appointment passed the Great Seal of the Realm on 18 February 1895.
According to Thomas Fuller, James I intended the bishopric of Gloucester for him, and actually issued the congé d'élire, but afterwards revoked it.
Throughout the school year, the teams compete for points in various areas of school life, including school spirit, participation and attendance at school events, Halloween costume competition, Congé, etc.
He was formally elected by the cathedral chapter in May 2008, following the issue of a Congé d'Elire by the Queen on 6 May 2008.
Other varieties of concave moulding are the scotia and congé and other convex mouldings the echinus, the torus and the astragal.
Grey made the appointment with such undue haste that Maltby's congé d'élire arrived in Chichester before Cornewall's funeral and the public was scandalised.
Le déserteur/Le congé (Trad/Olivier Zdrzalik and Gabriel Yacoub)
On 19 March 1534 a congé d'élire was issued for the election of an abbot of the Benedictine monastery of Tewkesbury to replace Henry Beeley, deceased.
Il aurait mieux fait de lui donner son congé plutôt que de conduire ainsi Philidor à la mort.
Congé: Congé, a French word meaning "holiday", is a surprise, in-school holiday during which the usual class schedule is suspended in favor of fun activities that help to build community.