Usage examples of "Washington post" in English with translation to French

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According to the Washington Post, between 2000 and 2006, the U.S. government sent $1.3 billion in farm subsidies to people who don’t farm. Selon le Washington Post, entre l'an 2000 et 2006, le gouvernement américain a donné 1,3 milliards de dollars en subventions agricoles à des gens qui ne cultivaient pas de terre.
You should apply for that post. Tu devrais postuler pour cet emploi.
I was never the likeliest candidate for this office. We didn't start with much money or many endorsements. Our campaign was not hatched in the halls of Washington. It began in the backyards of Des Moines, and the living rooms of Concord, and the front porches of Charleston. It was built by working men and women who dug into what little savings they had to give $5 and $10 and $20 to the cause. Je n'ai jamais été le candidat le plus probable pour ce poste. Nous n'avons pas démarré avec beaucoup d'argent et d'appuis. Notre campagne n'a pas éclos dans les couloirs de Washington. Elle a commencé dans les faubourgs de Des Moines, les salles de séjour de Concorde et les avant-porches de Charleston. Elle a été construite par des travailleurs et travailleuses qui ont pioché dans le peu d'économies dont ils disposaient pour donner 5, 10 ou 20$ à la cause.
I've forgotten to post the letter. J'ai oublié de poster la lettre.
Excuse me, does this train go to Washington Square? Excusez-moi, ce train va-t-il à Washington Square ?
I'll be back soon. I have to run to the post office. Je reviens vite. Je dois courir à la poste.
My uncle lived in Washington, D. C. for two years. Mon oncle a vécu à Washington pendant deux ans.
Put a stamp on the parcel and post it. Mets un timbre sur le paquet et envoie-le.
Cherry trees are now in bloom in Washington. Les cerisiers sont en fleur en ce moment à Washington.
Tom was given an important post by him. Il donna un poste important à Tom.
You can go from Washington to New York by train. Vous pouvez aller de Washington à New-York en train.
Go along this street and you'll come to the post office on the left. Longez cette rue et vous trouverez la poste sur votre gauche.
Then we visited Washington, D.C., the capital of the United States of America. Nous visitâmes alors Washington, D.C., la capitale des États-Unis d'Amérique.
Where is the post office? Où se trouve la poste ?
You can get from Washington to New York by train. Vous pouvez aller de Washington à New-York en train.
I wonder if you could tell me if there is a post office in this area. Je me demande si vous pourriez me dire s'il y a une poste dans ce quartier.
Which is the capital of the United States, Washington or New York? La capitale des États-Unis est Washington ou bien New-York ?
I want you to go to the post office. Je veux que tu ailles au bureau de poste.
New York is accessible by train from Washington. New-York est accessible en train depuis Washington.
He is adequate for the post. Il est apte au poste.
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