Revers *Toute médaille a son revers = There is a dark side to every picture.
Médaille C’est le revers de la médaille = That is the dark side of the picture.
Daille On the Right Use of the Fathers, who shows that they were accustomed to doing such business, and that these writings are, to a large extent, unreliable.
Daille says: "This opinion has always been in the world, that to settle a certain and assured estimation upon that which is good and true, it is necessary to remove out of the way, whatsoever may be an hinderance to it.
Such, also, were Daille and Le Mercier, the ministers of the French Church, in Boston.
Monsieur Pierre Daille was their first pastor, Andre Le Mercier the second; and, if there be any truth, in tradition, these Huguenot shepherds were pure and holy men.
Daille contends that the text of the Fathers is often corrupt, and that even when it is correct their reasoning is often illogical.
In his Sermons on the Philippians and Colossians, Daille vindicated his claim to rank as a great preacher as well as an able controversialist.
In the name of the General commanding the forces in the East, I confer on our dead comrade the médaille militaire!
In the British Expeditionary Force there is an English soldier, a member of a cyclist corps, who is proud to wear upon his breast the 'médaille militaire' of the French Army.
No further attack of any importance was made till the time of Baur, who like Daillerejected both recensions.
He already held the Médaille Militaire and Croix de Guerre.
Balsley was awarded the Médaille Militaire and the Croix de Guerre, but the honours scared him.
Rockwell had been given the Médaille Militaire and the Croix de Guerre, on the ribbon of which he wore four palms, representing the four magnificent citations he had received in the order of the army.
While there Cowdin was credited with having brought down a German machine and was proposed for the Médaille Militaire, the highest decoration that can be awarded a non-commissioned officer or private.
Daille and Labord appear early to have served the French Protestant Church in New-York; but of the latter we have learned nothing.
The Emperor of the French awarded crosses of the Legion of Honour to officers and men who had been conspicuous during the war, and the Médaille Militaire to about 500 non-commissioned officers and men who had distinguished themselves.
But the Médaille Militaire carries a pension of a hundred francs a year, so that's something.
The patient in the next bed had become violently nauseated in consequence, yet Alexandre had smoked on, secure in his Médaille Militaire.
He had received the Médaille Militaire for bravery.
Yet after the doctor had gone, Alexandre had produced a cigarette and lighted it, defying them all from behind his Médaille Militaire.
So the General said, very briefly: "In the name of the Republic of France, I confer upon you the Médaille Militaire.
French Médaille Militaire for conspicuous bravery at Landrecies) told me Maclean was the bravest man he had ever seen; he is always at the head of a rush whether on horseback or on foot, and invariably goes into action with a hunting-crop.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "daille" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.