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Arbitress
Arbitress Ar"bi*tress, n. [From Arbiter.] A female arbiter; an arbitratrix. --Milton.

Meaning of Arbitre from wikipedia

- Canada Elections Act is enforced. The broadcasting arbitrator (French: Arbitre en matière de radiodiffusion), who allocates paid and free broadcasting...
- parmi les 18 arbitres de la compétition" (in French). 15 December 2015. ISSN 1760-6454. Retrieved 11 May 2022. "JO 2016 : deux arbitres français à Rio"...
- facebook.com. Retrieved 10 January 2018. "Mon espace arbitrage – Mon Espace Arbitre". mon-espace-arbitrage.fft.fr. "Distinction suprême". Roland Garros. Retrieved...
- (February 1983). "Georges Chantraine, S.J ., Erasme et Luther: Libre et serf arbitre, etude Historique et Theologique. Paris : Éditions Lethielleux / Presses...
- Deux Mondes (1890), and an article on free will (La Psychologie du Libre-Arbitre, 1906) in the Revue de métaphysique et de morale. The first writer to receive...
- this, despite his own words "devoid of free will" ("dépourvus de libre arbitre"), need always amount to a philosophical denial of free will. The creator...
- certification, savate techniques and other. Referee ranking: Juge arbitre stagiaire, Juge arbitre In some clubs there is also a rank of aide-moniteur, while...
- collaboratively in its staging. Marcel Duchamp was named as "Generateur-arbitre", Salvador Dalí and Max Ernst were listed as technical directors, Man Ray...
- seraphinnews.co. "Nodjigoto Tokinon Esther, l'authentique parcours d'une arbitre féminine". lesportif.td. "Des sportives qui font de leur p****ion une opportunité"...
- decision by an arbitrator or arbitration tribunal (in modern French, "arbitre" usually means referee or umpire). It was first defined as a financial...