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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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