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  • ..., peer (c1050 in sense ‘equal’, c1100 in sense ‘one of the twelve peers of France’, 13th cent. in sense ‘person possessing a territory set up as a lordsh ::b. French Hist. (a) Each of the twelve peers of France (see DOUZEPERS n.); (b) a person possessing a territory set up as a lordshi
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  • ..."Oeuvres complètes de Émile Deschamps, 1873" and "Echoes from the Harp of France" a collection of works by G.S. Trebutien - since no de Fontgibu appears in ...74,M1 Monsier de Fontgibu and the plum pudding] in Echoes from the Harp of France, by Harriet Mary Carey, 1869, p. 174
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  • An Affinity Group in France An Affinity Group in France
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  • ...//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hablot_Knight_Browne Hablot Knight Browne] and, in France, [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Honor%C3%A9_Daumier Honoré Daumier]. The s
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  • ...hree songs for the world wide telecast, and he now resides in Santa Fe and France with his wife Corinne and is currently involved in new musical projects on
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  • Developing more or less simultaneously in Germany, France, Great Britain, The Netherlands, Italy, Spain, and Portugal, and buoyed by
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  • ...ps://abbayesprovencales.free.fr Monastic life and Monastery of Provence in France]
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  • ...on (particularly in England) and during the French Revolution and after in France. A large number of their monasteries were closed during both periods. ...ound the Globe. They can be found in [[Spain]],[[Brazil]], [[Portugal]], [[France]], [[USA]], [[Switzerland]], [[South Korea]], and [[Great Britain]]. One of
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  • ...of the British Empire, Imperial Japan, Iran, Venezuela, Israel, the USSR, France and Germany have claimed exceptionality. Historians have added many other c
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  • ...es, it is common that the mandate is provided retroactively; for instance, France's intervention in Côte d'Ivoire was made initially without a UN mandate.
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  • He was three times awarded grants by foreign governments (France, Germany and Italy) for study in their country.
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  • ...ces, of separation of church and state in the United States and Laïcité in France draw heavily on secularism. Secular states also existed in the Islamic worl ...well known states that are often considered "constitutionally secular" are France, India,[19], Mexico [20] South Korea, and Turkey although none of these nat
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  • ...eenth century by the Jewish scholar Levi ben Gerson, who lived in southern France, and by the above-mentioned Alfonso from Spain directly border on Ibn al-Ha
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  • ...s originally from [[France]]. He was one of seven children. Pietro was in France on business when Francis was born, and Pica had him [[baptism|baptized]] as ...ng congregation of friars was divided in provinces and groups were sent to France, [[Germany]], [[Hungary]], Spain and to the East.
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  • Provence, France, September 16, 2005.
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  • ...to the use of the label ''sui generis'' is the unique relationship between France and New Caledonia, since the legal status of New Caledonia can aptly be sai
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  • ...'' Carlo Rovelli, physicist, University of the Mediterranean in Marseille, France. [https://discovermagazine.com/2007/jun/in-no-time Time May Not Exist]?
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  • The term "[[socialism]]", used from the 1830s onwards in France and England, was directly related to what was called the [[social question]
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  • ...Gargas. There are many other tremendous victories that were monumental in France, but this by far was so wonderfully executed that we wish give praise to al We noticed that specifically from France that we have been getting a lot of questions in regards to the corrupted gr
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  • ...ad branch of I.E. in Europe; [[Celtic]] peoples inhabit what is now Spain, France, Germany and England. *1337 Start of the Hundred Years' War between England and France.
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