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Before becoming an actor he had worked as a plongeur in Paris.
The narrator then quits his job as a plongeur and leaves for London.
Plongeur A smart title for an unsophisticated chore of a job.
The Plongeur, the first mechanically-powered submarine in the world, is launched in 1863 after three years of construction.
In 1863, the French Navy launched Plongeur, the world's first mechanically propelled submarine.
The French Navy was also already working on another design, Plongeur, with a compressed air engine, which was launched in 1863.
He was famously involved in building the submarine Plongeur, which had been designed by Simon Bourgeois, in 1862.
La Tombe du divin plongeur.
In Chapter XXII, the narrator considers the life of a plongeur:
On 2 November 1863, Plongeur was towed towards Port de Barques where her first underwater trials were planned.
Reporters have tried smack, they've spent voluntary weeks in jail or among lepers, on the same principle that Orwell worked in Paris as a plongeur.
Vanier : Les Editions du Plongeur.
Ledoyen, a plongeur (bottlewasher) in his early years, renamed the restaurant after himself in 1814, and it was owned by the Desmazures for many years.
(pavillon du plongeur) "diver's tender" means a qualified person who attends to a diver for the duration of a dive.
On 6 October 1863, Plongeur made her first trials by sailing down the Charente river, towards the harbour of the Cabane Carrée.
After the various ordeals of unemployment and hunger Orwell obtains a job as a 'plongeur' (dishwasher) in the 'Hotel X' and begins working long hours.
After having adapted it, they call their recently patented device appareil plongeur Rouquayrol-Denayrouze ('Rouquayrol-Denayrouze diving apparatus').
Back in La Rochelle, he was designated to be the captain of the Plongeur, the first submarine in the world to be equipped with mechanical propulsion.
During the Franco-Prussian War, Doré offered to the Marine Ministry to re-commission the Plongeur, but his offer was rejected.
La Tombe du Plongeur: Étude de la relation entre le symposion et le plongeon.
Towards the end of his life, Dupuy de Lôme worked on a project for an electrical submarine, largely inspired from the experimental results of the submarine Plongeur.
Des employés du port, avisant un plongeur en difficulté, muni d'un propulseur défectueux, avaient appelé les gendarmes maritimes.
Pressing the 'fast forward' button on the video of Alpine life, the transhumance of the shepherd has been replaced by the seasonal migrations of the ski bum, tour company rep and plongeur.
The hero of George Orwell's Down and Out in Paris and London makes his living as a plongeur, which is what French people call the dishwasher/gofer/house elf in a restaurant.
He held the rank of captain when he presented together with Charles Brun his project for the submarine Plongeur in 1858, and when he created the plans in 1860, under the code name Q00.