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  • In many civil law countries (e.g.: France, Belgium, Switzerland, Italy, Spain etc.) '''contravention''' is a less ser ==In France==
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  • ...persons participating remotely from [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/France France], [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Belgium Belgium], and the [https://en.wiki
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  • .../Entente_cordiale Entente Cordiale]) the understanding between Britain and France reached in 1904, forming the basis of Anglo-French cooperation in [[World W ...[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Entente_Cordiale Entente Cordiale] between France and United Kingdom.
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  • ...ear [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Les_Eyzies-de-Tayac-Sireuil Les Eyzies, France] ...rignacian Aurignacian] culture whose remains were well known from southern France and Germany. As additional remains of early modern humans were discovered i
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  • ...urs, St. Louis IX, and St. Theresa of Lisieux, one of the patron saints of France.
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  • ...ution presents its recommendations only at the end of the hearing. In both France and Germany the investigating magistrate will recommend a [[trial]] only if
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  • Scientifique (France) et du National Endowment for
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  • .../wiki/Bicycle_stand bicycle stand], or police barriers. They originated in France approximately 50 years ago and are now produced around the world. They were ...le and consequential element in many of the insurrections that occurred in France throughout the 1800s, perhaps most notably in the revolutions of 1830 ("the
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  • .../wiki/England England] from southern [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/France France]. These [[tribes]] were so largely mixed with the forest [https://en.wikipe ...the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Doggerland land bridge] still connected France with England; and since most of the early settlements of the [https://norda
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  • ...srael, and Jordan. In the Alps of Austria, Slovenia, Switzerland, Germany, France, and Italy walking tours are often made from 'hut-to-hut', using an extensi
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  • ...enne de Silhouette], a French finance minister who, in 1759, was forced by France's credit crisis during the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seven_Years_War S
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  • ...at worked lands under their [[control]]. Serfdom was formally abolished in France in 1789.[3]
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  • ..._garden zoological garden]. The term was first used in seventeenth century France in [[reference]] to the [[management]] of household or domestic stock. Late
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  • ...e 18th century, Italian opera continued to dominate most of Europe, except France, attracting foreign composers such as [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George
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  • ...g/wiki/Ice_sheets ice sheet] reached [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/France France] and the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/British_Isles British Isles], the d ...ly [[river]] dwellers of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prehistoric_France France]; they lived along the river [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Somme_%28river%
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  • ...as well, for example in [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grandes_%C3%A9coles France's Grandes écoles].[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elite]
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  • With the entrance of America in the war on the side of England, France and the Soviet Union, we saw our first hope of salvation against Himmler an ...out our liberation, such as the invasions of Italy, then those of southern France and Normandy.
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  • ...tants against the increasing number of religious refugees who were fleeing France in even greater numbers". By 1555, [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Calvinist ...new-found adherents in the 17th, 18th, and 19th centuries, particularly in France and Great Britain. Notable among these were [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/
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  • ..."[[structure]]". The military sense of the word was probably first used in France, and imported into English around the time of the [[First World War]]. The
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  • ...on and decryption methods were delivered from Poland to United Kingdom and France. The Military intelligence gained through this source, codenamed [[Ultra|U
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  • ...5 The strongholds of the blue man which persisted longest were in southern France, but the last great [[military]] [[resistance]] was overcome along the [htt ...]] throughout all of northern Europe, including northern Germany, northern France, and the British Isles. Central Europe was for sometime controlled by the b
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  • ...] was [[connected]] by [[land]] with [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/France France], while later on [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Africa Africa] was joined t ...wikipedia.org/wiki/Europe Europe] to [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/France France] and [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/England England]. In later times they p
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  • ...e 2004 version of Life, and Parade; newspaper supplements became common in France and Germany in the mid to late 19th century--they were called feuillton in
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  • Lubéron, France,
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  • ...for their popular [[development]], especially in the devastated country of France.[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Absurdism]
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  • ...rly [[history]] of mounted "knight" (French: chevalier), which happened in France in the late 10th century. Knights [[possessed]] [[military]] [[training]],
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  • ...Bernard Pivot]. In several countries of the world (including Switzerland, France, Belgium, and Canada), the dictations are the subject of structured champio
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  • Early French explorers in [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_France New France] and French Louisiana encountered many rapids and cascades. The [https://en
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  • ...sect of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Familists Familists] which arose in France in [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Louis_xiii Louis XIII]'s reign
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  • ...have been called rebels. Over 450 peasant revolts erupted in southwestern France between 1590 and 1715.[2] In the United States, the term was used for the [ # History of Peasant Revolts: The Social Origins of Rebellion in Early Modern France., Journal of Social History
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  • ..., new suburbs are routinely annexed by adjacent cities. In others, such as France, Arabia, most of the [[United States]], and Canada, many suburbs remain sep
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  • In early 17th Century France fresh herbs and flowers were gathered—starting in [[spring]] and continui
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  • Massif Central, France, September 11, 2005. Calais, France, September 28, 2005.
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  • ...h_Pact Munich Pact] concluded on 30 September 1938 among Germany, Britain, France and Italy prompted Chamberlain to announce that he had secured "peace for o
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  • Volumetric analysis originated in late 18th-century France. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fran%C3%A7ois-Antoine-Henri_Descroizilles F
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  • *In Europe, especially in [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/France France] and [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Britain Britain], street markets, as we *In [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/France Australia], the largest "open air" market is the [https://en.wikipedia.org/
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  • ...dle French] : the proprietor of an establishment (as an inn) especially in France
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  • ...edia.org/wiki/Chauvet_Cave Chauvet Cave] in Ardèche department of southern France (around 30,000 BC). Many [[ancient]] murals have survived in Egyptian [[tom
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  • ...h as Eliot Freidson (USA), Malcolm Waters (Australia) and Emmanuel Lazega (France) have shown that collegiality can now be understood as a full fledged organ
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  • ...wed toward countries where caving has been popular for many years (such as France, Italy, Australia, the UK, the United States, etc.). As a result, explored
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  • ...equent declarations of war on Nazi Germany by the British Commonwealth and France. Many belligerents entered the war before or after this date, during a peri
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  • ...n.wikipedia.org/wiki/India India] to [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/France France] on the west, [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/China China] on the east, and ...t [[hunters]], and the [[tribes]] in [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/France France] were the first to adopt the [[practice]] of giving the most successful [[h
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  • ...s://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2005_civil_unrest_in_France 2005 civil unrest in France], the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2010_Chile_earthquake 2010 Chile earth
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  • ...] station, and the term "pinched" is also common. In the United States and France the term "collared" is sometimes used. The term "lifted" is also heard on o
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  • [[File:lighterstill.jpg]][[File:Stamp-france-selestat_2.jpg|right|frame]] ...me of archives under the supervision of the Directorate of the Archives of France is the largest in the world.
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  • ...author of ''[[The Adventures of Telemachus]]'', a scabrous attack on the [[France|French]] [[monarchy]], first published in 1699. ...a campaign to send the greatest orators in the country into the regions of France with the greatest concentration of [[Huguenots]] to persuade them of the er
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  • ...Soviet Union (succeeded as a nuclear power by Russia), the United Kingdom, France, the People's Republic of China, India, Pakistan, and North Korea. In addit
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  • ...ears. However prosecutions for perjury are rare. In some countries such as France, Italy, and Germany, suspects cannot be heard under [[oath]] or affirmation
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  • ...y married couples would on their wedding day visit a military cemetery. In France, for instance, those wounded in [[war]] are given the first claim on any se
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  • ...ns—by Germans against Poland in 1939 and by Allies against Nazi controlled France in 1944—are often called the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Invasion_of_P
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  • ...[[paradise]]. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Louis_XIV King Louis XIV] of France used fountains in the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gardens_of_Versailles
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  • ...]. There was a tournament ground covering several square miles in northern France to which knights came from all over Europe to prove themselves in quite rea
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  • ...ki/United_Kingdom United Kingdom] or [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/France France] as their desired destination, while 35 million would like to go to [https:
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  • ...Europe, particularly the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Franks Franks] of France and the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Holy_Roman_Empire Holy Roman Empire]
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  • ...rion trumpet which is distinct in construction from a standard trumpet. In France, historical records include phrases like "à son de trompes et de clarons",
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  • ...ital initial) in the war of 1939-45, the '''underground movement formed in France''' (see Description) in June 1940 with the object of resisting the [[author ...arfare, such as the partisans in the USSR and Yugoslavia and the Maquis in France
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  • ...ublic A specific republican government of a nation: the Fourth Republic of France.
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  • ...ng between [[varieties]] of a language, such as the French spoken in Nice, France, and local languages distinct from the superordinate language, e.g. [https:
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  • ...erfere in the internal matters of a sovereign nation? The USA, Britain and France, is the answer to that question; oh yes, and the Illuminati controlled Unit
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  • ...on]; other historians point specifically to the ultra-nationalist party in France during the French Revolution.
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  • ...believed by economists to be beneficial, but has long been a [[policy]] of France and other countries.
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  • ...on originated in Germany and Switzerland. Over time, the craft expanded to France and the Netherlands. In the 14th and 15th centuries, Arras, France was a thriving textile town. The industry specialised in fine wool tapestri
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  • ...c for topographic surveys and maps. The earliest [[scientific]] surveys in France were called the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cassini Cassini] maps after
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  • ...ularly, but not exclusively, Portugal, Spain, Britain, the Netherlands and France) established colonies in Asia, Africa, and the Americas. At first the count
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  • :d. National Convention: (a) the sovereign assembly which governed France from Sept. 21, 1792, to Oct. 26, 1795; (b) the name of an assembly of th
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  • ...n Germany, the word ''Treibstoff''—[[literally]] "drive-stuff"—is used; in France, the word ''ergols'' is used; it has the same [[Greek]] roots as [https://e
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  • ...time, was still under [[water]], including parts of England, Belgium, and France, and the [[Mediterranean]] Sea covered much of northern Africa. In North Am
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  • ...ia] and the apex penetrating eastern [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/France France]. ...it was the Bronze Age associated with [[mother]] [[worship]]. In southern France and Spain it was the New Stone Age associated with [https://en.wikipedia.or
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  • ...s du plaisir. Aliénation, amour, passion. Paris, Presses Universitaires de France. ...ogie descriptive et psychanalyse. 2d. ed. Paris: Presses Universitaires de France. (Original work published 1947)
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  • ...and was known as voyage ''à la façon anglaise'' (English-style voyage) in France from the 1820s on.
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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]] [
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  • ...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
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  • ...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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  • ...th the US and UK, an important geographical locus of early cybernetics was France. ...947, Wiener was invited to a congress on harmonic analysis, held in Nancy, France. The event was organized by the Bourbaki, a French scientific society, and
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  • # Ferber, Sarah, Demonic Possession and Exorcism in Early Modern France(London, Routledge, 2004, 25, 116).
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  • During much of the rather absolutist reign of Louis XIV (1638-1715), France dominated most of Europe economically, culturally, and militarily. Monarchs ...nd the [[Holy Roman Empire]]. The Atlantic seaboard had its heyday (Spain, France, United Kingdom) before the fringes of the European cultural area took over
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  • ...ature medieval literature], especially the Matter of Britain and Matter of France, the former based on Geoffrey of Monmouth's ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wik
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  • *(1904) I. xvii. 301 The Ambassador of France was the first to disturb the status quo.
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  • ...ng the protector in a protectorate of the subordinate kind, e.g. posted by France in the Saar (rather a mandate territory by another name, in part of Germany
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  • ...e. The message received on April 11, 2012 had its visionary preparation in France on April 7, 2012 with the instruction that a vision would be granted that w
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  • ...h extended across [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paris_Basin_%28geology%29 France], the [[mountain]] peaks and highlands appearing as islands above this anci
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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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  • ...//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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  • ...articipating in common with others. 1809-10 COLERIDGE Friend (1865) 150 In France there was no public credit, no communion of interests. 1865 GROTE Plato I. ...et them [the Parliamentarians] call them what they will). 1683 Apol. Prot. France ii. 14 A young Maid..had stole herself into the Congregation upon a *Commun
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  • ...] was [[connected]] by [[land]] with [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/France France], while later on [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Africa Africa] was joined t ...wikipedia.org/wiki/Europe Europe] to [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/France France] and [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/England England]. In later times they p
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  • * Twine, France Winddance (1997), Racism in a Racial Democracy: The Maintenance of White Su
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  • Postmodern philosophy originated primarily in France during the mid-[[20th century]]. However, several philosophical antecedents
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  • ...sme'' (1832), the mainstream introduction of which usage is attributed, in France, to [[Pierre Leroux]] Leroux: socialism is “the doctrine which would not ...sm, was powerful enough to produce the communisms of [[Étienne Cabet]], in France, and [[Wilhelm Weitling]], in Germany.
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  • ...since antiquity and then in particular in the 18th and early 19th century France, with [[thinkers]] like [[Jean-Jacques Rousseau]] and even more radical Gra ...ent of the 18th century, through such thinkers as Jean Jacques Rousseau in France. Later, following the upheaval of the French Revolution, communism emerged
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  • In some countries (e.g. Brazil, France and Germany) civil courage is enforced by [[law]]; this means that if a cri
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  • ...sive luxuries.[6] The Saint-Gobain factory, founded by royal initiative in France, was an important manufacturer, and Bohemian and German glass, often rather
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  • ...l Chaucer, whan ye mete, As my disciple and my poete. 1756 NUGENT Gr. Tour France IV. 90 The cieling..is painted in fresco, by Francesco Romanelli, a discipl
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  • ...was not until Edmund Burke’s polemic ''[[Reflections on the Revolution in France]]'' that conservatism in the Western world, in its current form, gained its ...pending and debt. Edmund Burke, in his '[[Reflections on the Revolution in France]]', articulated its principles:
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  • *'''[[Europe]]''' (from west to east): [[Spain]], [[France]], [[Monaco]], [[Italy]], the island state of [[Malta]], [[Slovenia]], [[Cr *the [[Gulf of Lion]], south of [[France]]
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  • ...t been bloodless for the most part, and monarchs such as King Louis XVI of France or Czar Nicholas II of Russia have met terrible ends when deposed.
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  • ...of additional children. Such policies have been pursued in recent years in France and Sweden, for example. With the same goal of increasing population growth
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  • ...ege Hospital), and while on the east shores of the Atlantic Ocean, visited France. Bucke was for a number of years an enthusiast for [[Auguste Comte]]'s [[p
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  • ...tive American]] societies. As in other colonial powers (including Britain, France, Spain, Portugal, and the countries of Latin America) this encounter with c ===Anthropology in France===
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  • ...ntia.org; but by comparison with British Airways, American Airlines or Air France, these are organisations hiding under the woodwork.
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  • ...5 The strongholds of the blue man which persisted longest were in southern France, but the last great [[military]] [[resistance]] was overcome along the [htt ...]] throughout all of northern Europe, including northern Germany, northern France, and the British Isles. Central Europe was for sometime controlled by the b
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  • ...of others. The task was important, as there was little patriotism left in France. Votes could be bought with money, and there was much money spent on buying
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  • ...already at that time traveled in the opposite direction, reaching southern France from Britain and French Brittany. As a consequence, it is particularly diff ...n 1663) with a plea for the development Cervantes had introduced in Spain. France should (as he wrote in the famous twenty first chapter of the ''Roman Comiq
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  • ...physician and naturalist Erasmus Darwin, grandfather of Charles Darwin; in France a little later the chief advocate of the idea was the biologist Jean Baptis
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  • ...h extended across [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paris_Basin_%28geology%29 France], the [[mountain]] peaks and highlands appearing as islands above this anci ...time, was still under [[water]], including parts of England, Belgium, and France, and the [[Mediterranean]] Sea covered much of northern Africa. In North Am
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  • ...s University, CNRS, Observatoire de la Cote d'Azur, Laboratoire Cassiopee, France: arXiv.org. doi:10.1051/0004-6361:3A20078460. https://arxiv.org/abs/0801.10
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  • ...g/wiki/Ice_sheets ice sheet] reached [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/France France] and the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/British_Isles British Isles], the d ...ly [[river]] dwellers of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prehistoric_France France]; they lived along the river [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Somme_%28river%
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  • In some countries (for example the [[United States]] and [[France]]), the term "society" is used in [[commerce]] to denote a partnership betw
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  • I read in Gouy's Histoire de France: "The slightest insult to the King meant immediate death". In the American Today, France contains twenty-four million mini-kings, of which the greatest -- the bosse
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  • in France and Antwerp in the north and the Norwegian industries of fishing fleets and
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  • ...ow do we deal with the unethical, the immoral? Can I, from where I am in France, make an active contribution from here? Thank you for listening."
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  • The [[18th century]] [[France|French]] [[philosopher]] [[Jean-Jacques Rousseau]], in his book [[The Socia ...formerly claimed to be above the left-right divide include [[Gaullism]] in France, [[Peronism]] in Argentina, and [[National Action Party (Mexico)#"National
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  • ...cted wisely, for I had in my pocket, ready to hand, the means of depriving France of a dramatist."
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  • ...a.org/wiki/Netherlands Netherlands], [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/France France], [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Belgium Belgium] and the [https://en.wikip
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  • ...ty of his slaves (e.g., the king 'serving' his people, de Gaulle 'serving' France, the Pope washing the feet of the poor). The slave abdicates his earthly li
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  • ...ithing with anxiety over the economic problems of Greece, Spain, Portugal, France and Italy. [The European countries] have an economic union; they have many ...tion are maintained. Yes, you can travel easily from Italy to Britain, to France and so on, but the economic problems that occur in Italy, for example, do h
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  • ...s who were there to guard the children. In September of 2011, in a cave in France the upon their own death on Urantia. The children released in France told in this paper have been
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  • ...or independent academics in the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, France, Belgium, Sweden, Brazil, Mexico, Spain, and the Soviet Union are known to ...OBEPS for the Belgian flap in 1989-90 or the studies of the GEPAN/SEPRA in France.
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  • ...ory, formulated in Spain by Miguel de Molinos (ca. 1628 - 1697), spread in France, where it was espoused by Madame Guyon (1648-1717) and for a time attracted Earlier in the 18th century, France's leading aesthetician, Denis Diderot, had questioned whether perfection wa
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  • ...e person I am to govern — Laurence Sterne, ''A Sentimental Journey Through France and Italy''.
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  • ...et ho ne wenden alle in to helle. 1297 R. GLOUC. (Rolls) 739 {Th}e king of france hurde telle of ire godnesse & bed hire fader granti him {th}e gode cordeile
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  • ...h by a desire to embrace the foreign, as by a nationalist desire to oppose France's cultural domination and to promote German literature. Non-scholarly literature, however, continued to rely on adaptation. France's Pléiade, England's Tudor poets, and the Elizabethan translators adapted
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  • Although the term ''atheism'' originated in 16th-century France, ideas that would be recognized today as atheistic are documented from clas ...John Toland]], and practically all the ''[[philosophe]]s'' of 18th-century France and England held to some form of Deism. Despite their ridicule of Christian
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  • ...y much, this question, like a child might ask, "What is it like to live in France?" or what you might ask, Thoroah, "Paulo, what is it like to live in an [[a
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  • #"Société de Géographie, Paris, France" (in French). Retrieved on 2007-01-15.
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  • ...slight advance in capital accumulation in Britain, the Dutch Republic and France, due to specific political circumstances at the end of the period of feudal
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  • ...urse: The Theory and Practice of Symbolic Resistance in Nineteenth-Century France, Ithaca/London 1985.
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  • ...rvene. Other countries, such as France, have a [[Constitutional Council of France|Constitutional Council]] which may only judge the constitutionality of laws
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  • ...an-Claude Bétemps, André Bohn and Gérard Bosson from Mieussy Haute-Savoie, France. After inspiration from an article on ‘slope soaring’ in the Parachute Numbers of actively flying pilots can only be a rough estimate, but France is believed to have the largest number, at around 25,000. Next most active
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  • ...htenment]] and knew many [[intellect|intellectual]] leaders in Britain and France. He idealized the independent [[yeoman farmer]] as exemplar of republican v ===Minister to France===
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  • ...''XIIIth century Merlin manuscript BNF fr. 95''] Bibliotheque Nationale de France, selection of illuminated folios, Modern French Translation, Commentaries.
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  • ...p d immeubles ne pourront résister aux secousses terrestres. Le nord de la France verra son littoral actuel disparaître puis devenir un littoral se situant ...and many buildings will not be able to withstand earthquakes. The north of France will see its current coastline disappear and become a coastline closer to l
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  • ...types of pacts during World War I basically pulled Russia and England and France and Germany into a war that basically began in the Balkans. Will we be dea
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  • ...The reasons why your democratic form of government in the United States, France, Britain and other nations have lasted as long as they have is because they ...enting. As your societies are going now, whether it is the United States, France, or Russia, there is much dysfunction in the family parenting models. Ther
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  • ...men always have been, as the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chef chefs in France].
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  • ...être violent. Ce qui s'est passé en Russie en 1917, ce qui s'est passé en France en 1789 a le potentiel de se développer dans n'importe quel pays. Cela est
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  • ...several people have said that maybe he didn't die on the cross, he went to France, as there are reports of him being seen there after his supposed [[death]],
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  • ...chanism became the standard to which Nature and the organism was compared. France in the 17th century was the birthplace of those ingenious mechanical toys t
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  • countries, to England, Ireland and Bretagne in France. Not much of their religion and their original
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  • ...ow how to get home tonight? Or further afield, how do you know that Paris, France exists, or Naples, or Moscow, or Tokyo? There is a whole branch of human ph
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  • ...on Collider near Geneva, where it spans the border between Switzerland and France, does this experiment have the potential to make energy discoveries which c
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  • ...as helped in it to find…look into a better job situation. A program out of France uses this to make decisions. But it turns out the ordained minister in the
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  • ...ns have compiled all of my teachings. It is true in Belgium, it is true in France and it is true in Switzerland. You can consult them and see what would come
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  • ...70 the Franco-Prussian War occurred and Germany (Prussia) occupied France. France was an
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  • ...'s work on the [[Ancien Regime]] (first volume of "Origins of Contemporary France"). He describes ideology as rather like teaching philosophy by the Socratic
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  • ..., whether you are celebrating Thanksgiving in Canada on another day, or in France, or any other nation, thanksgiving for abundance is always appropriate and
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  • ...r than what P has told of a group in [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/France France], but I know of no other people outside of the US, I know very few inside t
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  • ...d thing is, I tried to promote this book with the Christian Church here in France with a bishop. So, I wonder if this is a good way to do it because as you s
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  • ...so looking at the country of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1995_in_France France] and all of the people that are revolting against their [[government]]. I'm
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  • [[Ballet]] developed first in Italy and then in France from lavish court spectacles that combined music, drama, poetry, song, cost
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  • ...be violent revolutions. What happened in Russia [1917], what happened in France [1789] has the potential to develop in all countries. It happened in Tunis
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  • ...f abstract [[knowledge]] about the world, such as "Paris is the capital of France". Episodic memory, on the other hand, is used for more personal memories, s
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  • ...ities over [[time]], for example the Matter of Britain and the [[Matter of France, based on historical events of the 5th and 8th centuries, respectively, wer
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  • ...6 core values of social sustainability based on the NEC materials here in France. It could be multi-level with slides at the end, but I need to start first
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  • ...org/wiki/Netherlands Netherlands] or [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/France France] or [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Germany Germany] and perhaps finding oth
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  • ...riding as well. A child of 6, whose strives to get on a 27-speed, Tour de France bicycle at age 6 will have great difficulty and it may be impossible altoge
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  • * In France, {{lang|fr|[[Centre national de la recherche scientifique]]}}
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  • ...h in a limited scope. Much of this debate is related to the works of the [[France|French]] philosopher [[Michel Foucault]] ([[1926]]-[[1984]]), who, followin
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  • ...t al. (1990) ''Stratégies Identitaires.'' Paris: Presses Universitaires de France.
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  • * In France, [[Centre national de la recherche scientifique]]
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  • ...I do not want to cause or disturb your minds, the large mechanism between France and Switzerland, the accelerator CERN, had a problem last year, did it not?
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  • ...r democracies, whether that is in Japan, Korea, United States, Colombia or France, England, Germany or Italy—or any of the other democratic nations of the
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  • ...tance of the Americas from their home monarchies, whether Portugal, Spain, France or Britain, was such that their independence seeped into their lives. Thei
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  • ...mes, including productions in Ireland, Hungary, India, New Zealand, Italy, France, Mexico, Chile, Bulgaria, South Africa, Sweden, Russia, Poland, Greece, Aus
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  • ...in the Pacific, and the discovery era by the seafaring worlds of England, France, Spain, Portugal and Italy. This was necessary to bring the whole world up
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  • with certainty only about 32,000 years. The discovery of the Chauvet Cave in France, claiming the oldest known paintings in the creative explosion of the Cro-Magnon in what is now Spain and France. At this point, reflective consciousness is on full display in its
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  • signs of great harm done by a shell that struck her dead in France in the Franco-Prussian War.
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  • ...und in the film ''[[Braveheart]]'', or rather in the life of [[Isabella of France]].
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  • ...e [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chartres_Cathedral Chartres Cathedral] in France, [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Notre_Dame_Cathedral Notre Dame], or some o
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  • *Participants from: Brazil, Canada, France, Germany, Mexico, South Africa, United States, United Kingdom, Venezuela. I
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  • ...nd the World. One of particular renown is [[Nostradamus]], who was born in France at the beginning of the 16th century.
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  • ...rs and transmitters. In the seventeenth century, [[England|English]] and [[France|French]] religious scholars popularized the term to describe certain types
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  • be very useful. Discerning the history of the democracies of the US, France, Britain and
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  • ...d a punched card system to control operations of the cloth weaving loom in France. It was the first use of "memory storage of patterns" system.<ref> Reichman
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  • I also have questions from one of our readers in France; it is a question about mental health. I’ll try to read it as he wrote i
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  • Other early productions were staged in Sweden, Brazil, Argentina, Finland, France, Italy, Israel, Japan, Denmark, Norway, Canada, the Netherlands, Switzerlan
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  • *Participants from: Brazil, Canada, France, Germany, Mexico, South Africa, United States, Venezuela. If I missed your
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  • ...cial terms, see Livio Sansone's ''Blackness Without Ethnicity'' (2003) and France Winddance Twine's ''Racism in a Racial Democracy'' (1998).] The choice of w In many countries, such as [[France]], the state is legally banned from maintaining data based on race, which o
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  • ...ters throughout the rest of the world, including countries such as Serbia, France, Germany, Austria, Italy, Switzerland, and many others, as well as about si ...ophy]], and is practiced throughout the world. It is especially popular in France and Latin America. Lacanian psychoanalysis is a departure from the traditio
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  • ...lish 'chivalry' comes from the French 'chevalier': a horseman. England and France would therefore have given rise to the terms at similar times.
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  • ...f the distance from the equator to the [[north pole]] through [[Paris]], [[France]].[https://physics.nist.gov/cuu/Units/meter.html] NIST Reference on Constan
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  • ...such individuals which condemns them, however. Let a General identify with France, with the support of millions of voters, and an opposition immediately spri
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  • ...er, similar [[movements]] took place at roughly the same time, centered in France and Germany. The western traditions acknowledging the natural elements, the
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  • ...lick or the Private Bank? 1802 M. EDGEWORTH Let. 1 Dec. in M. Edgeworth in France & Switzerland (1979) 43 Private banks never issue any notes. 1978 M. BIRMIN ...families and gentlemen. 1820 M. EDGEWORTH Let. 14 Nov. in M. Edgeworth in France & Switzerland (1979) 274 The Duchesse d'Uzès..has the finest private hotel
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  • ...s in support of political or nationalist agendas (as in post-Revolutionary France or Stalinist Russia), for example. In standard usage, however, ‘harmonic ...lasticist ends in the didactic harmony writings of Jelensperger (E1830) in France, Sechter (B1853–4) in Austria and Richter (B1853) in Germany, Richter’s
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  • ...ct, such as a certain kilogram of platinum-iridium kept in a laboratory in France.
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  • #Darnton, Robert. Mesmerism and the End of the Enlightenment in France. Cambridge, Mass., 1968.
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  • ...emphasised conflicts between [[Saxon]] and [[Normans|Norman]] peoples. In France [[Henri de Boulainvilliers]] argued that the Germanic [[Franks]] possessed
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  • ...y published a Dictionary like those compiled by the academies of Italy and France, ''for the use of such as aspire to exactness of criticism, or elegance of
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  • ...illside bare. 1878 N. Amer. Rev. CXXVII. 354 Some features of home-life in France. 1881 C. M. YONGE More Bywords (1890) 125 An excellent plan..for bringing t
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  • ...e reported goal of the mission whether it emerges in the USA, New Zealand, France, etc.; astounding experiential congruence among all the mission transmitter
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