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  • ...ational_Living International Living]. As of 31 December 2009 this showed 1 France, 2 Australia, 3 Switzerland, 4 Germany, 5 New Zealand, 6 Luxembourg, 7 USA,
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  • ...es are roughly divided into two main groups. The "Rationalists," mostly in France and Germany, assumed that all [[knowledge]] must begin from certain "innate
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  • *FIELD REPORT NUMBER 2: FRANCE ...ndividualized efforts to get at the evil still present in many location in France and just as true on every continent of the world.
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  • ...his time. My progress group normally ranges from Denmark down to southern France and from the European coast into Poland. The Netherlands are included in o
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  • ...p?option=com_staticxt&staticfile=show.php%3Ftitle=292&Itemid=27 Travels in France] [[Samuel Taylor Coleridge]] an English [[poet]], used ''capitalist'' in hi
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  • ...ts early in the 20th century . The FNSEA is very [[politically]] active in France, especially pertaining to genetically modified food. Agricultural producers
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  • ...rious Revolution] in 1688, James II of England and VII of Scotland fled to France, dropping the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Great_Seal_of_the_Realm Great
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  • ...d]]; of this type are the cloisters of Saint-Trophîme at Arles in southern France, Santo Domingo de Silos in Spain, and the Belém Monastery near Lisbon, all
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  • ...widely adopted outside Italy, particularly in Germany and England (less in France, where the FRENCH OVERTURE held sway). The terms ‘overture’ and ‘symp
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  • ...especially the "[[vanity]]" (another definition by the Rabbis of medieval France, Rashi in specific from his [[translation]] into Old French) of [[human]] [
    5 KB (700 words) - 23:42, 12 December 2020
  • ...it overspread western Europe down to [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/France France].
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  • ...ime. The [[tarot (game)|game of tarot]] died out in Italy but survived in France and [[Switzerland]]. When the game was reintroduced into northern Italy, th ...in earlier, contemporaneous, and later times) also made in other cities in France. The Tarot de Marseille is one of the standards from which many tarot deck
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  • ...] with [[administrative]] divisions that became federated, and neighboring France by contrast has always been unitary.
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  • ...language|French]]: ''<nowiki>'</nowiki>Pataphysique''), a term coined by [[France|French]] writer [[Alfred Jarry]] (1873 – 1907), is a [[philosophy]] dedic Although France had been always the center of the 'pataphysical globe, followers have grown
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  • ...]] ''littérateur''). The Republic of Letters grew during the late 1700s in France in salons, many of which were run by women. The term is rarely used to deno ...y as concerns the role of [[Émile Zola]], [[Octave Mirbeau]] and [[Anatole France]], in speaking directly on the matter. The term "intellectual" became bette
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  • ...h the customer. The African servant calls on [[racism]] and [[slavery]] in France, because showing someone of color participating in French life was unheard
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  • ...phrase "fall in the public domain" can be traced to mid-nineteenth century France to describe the end of copyright term. The French poet [https://en.wikipedi
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  • ===France=== In France the teachers (''professeurs'') are mainly civil servants, recruted by [[com
    17 KB (2,578 words) - 02:32, 13 December 2020
  • ...ia.org/wiki/November_2015_Paris_attacks painful events which took place in France yesterday] are other manifestations of the destructive and meaningless powe
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  • ...Howe] in Orkney, and [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gavrinis Gavrinis] in France.
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