Usage examples of "cabinet maker" in English with translation to French

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Every member of the cabinet was present. Tous les membres du cabinet étaient présents.
I've made peace with my maker. I'm ready to die. J'ai fait la paix avec mon créateur. Je suis prêt à mourir.
In all probability, the cabinet will fall. Selon toute probabilité, le gouvernement va tomber.
It's not an easy thing to meet your maker. Ce n'est pas facile de rencontrer son créateur.
The file cabinet drawers are open. Les tiroirs du classeur sont ouverts.
They say that the cabinet will fall. Ils disent que l'armoire va tomber.
The Cabinet is meeting today to discuss the crisis. Le conseil des ministres se réunit aujourd'hui pour discuter de la crise.
The premier and his cabinet colleagues resigned. Le premier ministre et ses collègues ont démissionné.
The prime minister appoints the members of his cabinet. Le Premier Ministre désigne les membres de son cabinet.
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