All 11 Uses
dossier
in
The Bourne Ultimatum
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- Nowhere in that very creative dossier was there the slightest clue of a Washington connection.†
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- Before leaving Paris he had collected the dossiers, and the dossiers behind those dossiers, all seemingly innocuous pages of blank paper in file folders until they were exposed to infrared light, the heat waves bringing up the typewritten script.†
- Before leaving Paris he had collected the dossiers, and the dossiers behind those dossiers, all seemingly innocuous pages of blank paper in file folders until they were exposed to infrared light, the heat waves bringing up the typewritten script.†
- Before leaving Paris he had collected the dossiers, and the dossiers behind those dossiers, all seemingly innocuous pages of blank paper in file folders until they were exposed to infrared light, the heat waves bringing up the typewritten script.†
- On this table are secretly gathered confidential dossiers of your superiors in each of the departments represented here.†
- I evaluate personnel files on a daily basis ...and frequently discover errors ...how can you be certain these dossiers are accurate?†
- And your dossiers.†
- I have the only copies of these dossiers-there are no others!†
- They are penalties I'd rather not face without far more thorough evidentiary materials than unsolicited dossiers from unknown sources, conceivably invented by discontented officials below even our levels.†
- The Jackal swept away the dossiers from the table and lurched down to the pile of newspapers; he grabbed the deadly automatic weapon from beneath the scattered pages and roared, "Stop!†
- You, who were instrumental in building the dossier of the greatest impersonator the international world of terrorism has ever known?†
Definitions:
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(1)
(dossier) a collection of papers containing detailed information about a particular person or subject -- often a person's record
- (2) (meaning too rare to warrant focus)