My bureau is made out of solid oak.
My grandmother bought this bureau in 1927.
He worked for the Farm Bureau reporting on agricultural news.
FBI stands for Federal Bureau of Investigation.
bureau ia a lot of things
my bureau was placed next to the window my my maid. :3
Skill is a national bureau for students with disabilities.
The bureau was in the opposite corner of my room, how convenient.
the federal bureau of investigation carries the evidence to the crime lab. by fraulein retanal
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There are two meanings to bureau: You will have to go to the license bureau at city hall to get a fishing license. You will find fresh sheets in the bottom drawer of the bureau in your room.
The (or those) gloves have lain on the bureau all week.
it does make sense --- The sentence is grammatically correct. However, you should be aware of the distinction between "The Census Bureau" (a government agency) and "The Consensus Bureau" (a wonk rock band with satirical lyrics).
A national census is taken every ten years by the US Census Bureau.
yes you can you can say something like ............
Yes. According to Title 18 USC 3624, individuals serving a sentence of one year or longer in Federal custody are eligible for up to 54 days of "good time" per year they've served. The calculations are based on the time the inmate has already served, not what his sentence is.