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n. - French statesman who played a key role in negotiating the Treaty of Versailles (1841-1929).

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  • The ship, called the Clemenceau, was already partially cleaned in France, but the job was not completed,
  • The ship, formerly known as the Clemenceau, has joined other 'ghost ships' berthed at Graythorp in Teesside.
  • Mr Childs said recycling the metal of the Clemenceau was a positive step, and would help to cut down on damaging mining activity.
  • The vessel, formerly known as the Clemenceau, has begun its journey from Brest in France, to be broken up and recycled at Graythorp,
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