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Talon and French
The 1666 census of New France was conducted by French intendant Jean Talon, when he took a census to ascertain the number of people living in New France.
One of Ramus ' French followers, Audomarus Talaeus ( Omer Talon ) published his rhetoric, Institutiones Oratoriae, in 1544.
From the year 1665 the colony had been successfully administered by three men: Daniel de Rémy de Courcelle, the governor, Jean Talon, the intendant, and the Marquis de Tracy, who had been appointed lieutenant general for the French king in America ; but a difference of opinion had arisen between the governor and the intendant, and each had demanded the others recall in the public interest.
Talon and the French Minister of the Marine Jean-Baptiste Colbert had brought the colony of New France under direct royal control in 1663, and Colbert wished to make it the centre of the French colonial empire.
French magician Philippe ( Jacques Andre Noel Talon ) was one of the first recorded magicians to use the rings.
* 1666-A census conducted by Jean Talon in the winter of 1665-1666 showed a population of 3, 215 French inhabitants residing in New France.
* French Translation: Le Talon de Fer
This car is notably seen in the French comic book Achille Talon, created by Michel Regnier ( known by the pseudonym Greg ), for the Pilote redaction.
Inspired by Leonardo da Vinci, the character first appeared in Achille Talon magazine in 1976 and, when that ended, he moved to Eppo for the Dutch version and Pif gadget for the French.
Audomarus Talaeus ( Omer Talon ) was an early French disciple and writer on Ramism.
Showcasing most of the major French or Belgian comics talents of its day the magazine introduced major series such as Astérix, Barbe-Rouge, Blueberry, Achille Talon, and Valérian et Laureline.

Talon and used
In early 1992 Winchester introduced the " Black Talon ", a newly designed hollow-point handgun bullet which used a specially designed, reverse tapered jacket.
Winchester's " Black Talon " product name was eventually used against them.
McCarthy also sued Olin Corporation, the parent of Winchester Ammunition under products liability and negligence theories for their manufacture of the Black Talon bullets used by Ferguson.
As with Mara Jade, models were used for these characters which included the likes of Talon Karrde, Corran Horn, Dash Rendar, and Prince Xizor.
The site, named Desert One, was to be used as a temporary airstrip for the three USAF special operations MC-130E Combat Talon I penetration / transport aircraft and three EC-130E Hercules, each of the latter equipped with a pair of collapsible fuel bladders containing 6, 000 U. S. gallons of jet fuel.
Since their departure to Coventry these have been used by Talon Sportscars.
For example, the rear fascia of the Talon featured a bumper cap with a dip in the middle to allow for a high-mounted rear license plate ; rear light clusters incorporating amber turn signals ( the Eclipse used red turn signals ); reverse lights as part of the main rear tail light clusters ( the Eclipse's reverse lights were mounted separately and lower around the mid-mounted license plate ); and a sickle-shaped rear spoiler for the TSi and TSi AWD version mounted at the base of the rear window that was painted black regardless of body color ( the Eclipse used a body colored, conventional " basket handle " spoiler mounted on the rear deck ).
The Eagle Talon saw its production end in 1998 when Chrysler shut down the Eagle sub-brand, although the Dodge Avenger and Chrysler Sebring continued to be sold in variations that used the 420A engine and many of the 2G Eclipse / Talon interior components.
Throughout the series, Leo used weapons and tools such as the Magna Talon Transdagger, Lion Galactabeast, Red Astro Cycle, Armor Keys ( which he used to become the Red Armored Ranger ), Red Capsular Cycle ( which he gained through understanding his Galactabeast ), and the Lights of Orion.
The airfield is used most nights ( except Friday ) by MC-130H Combat Talon II and MC-130P Combat Shadow aircraft of 352nd Special Operations Group from RAF Mildenhall.
Its followup project in 1981 – 82, Credible Sport II, used one of the original aircraft as the YMC-130 prototype for the MC-130H Combat Talon II.
Other differences were mirror chrome versions of the 2. 5R's 3. 8 inch wheels, " Talon " all-terrain style tires ( first used on Revo ), a wheelie bar, and a different body paint scheme.

Talon and instrument
However, these cars do share a great deal with their Talon sibling, including much of their dash and instrument panel along with select suspension and steering components.

', and French
The term ' antibiosis ', meaning " against life ," was introduced by the French bacteriologist Vuillemin as a descriptive name of the phenomenon exhibited by these early antibacterial drugs.
The French finally acquired the islands through a cunning mixture of strategies, including the policy of ' divide and conquer ', chequebook politics and a serendipitous affair between a sultana and a French trader that was put to good use by the French, who kept control of the islands, quelling unrest and the occasional uprising.
He wrote sentimental plays, Le Fils naturel ( 1757 ) and Le Père de famille ( 1758 ), accompanying them with essays on theatrical theory and practice, including " Les Entretiens sur Le Fils Naturel " ( Conversations on The Natural Son ), in which he announced the principles of a new drama: the ' serious genre ', a realistic midpoint between comedy and tragedy that stood in opposition to the stilted conventions of the classical French stage.
Another theory says that the name " Dada " came during a meeting of the group when a paper knife stuck into a French-German dictionary happened to point to ' dada ', a French word for ' hobbyhorse '.
The electrical telegraph, or more commonly just ' telegraph ', superseded optical semaphore telegraph systems, such as those designed by Claude Chappe for the French military, and Friedrich Clemens Gerke for the Prussian military, thus becoming the first form of electrical telecommunications.
Because of the large number of races which were being termed ' Grands Prix ', the AIACR formally recognised the most important race of each of its affiliated national automobile clubs as International Grands Prix, or Grandes Épreuves, and in 1933 Monaco was ranked as such alongside the French, Belgian, Italian, and Spanish Grands Prix.
In French, the term " frigate " became a verb, meaning ' to build long and low ', and an adjective, adding further confusion.
The full English spelling, ' brassiere ', is now a false friend in and of itself ( the modern French term for brassiere is soutien-gorge ).
Other local delicacies are the praline chocolates from local producers such as Leonidas and Dascalides, the ' neuzekes ' (' noses '), cone-shaped purple jelly-filled candies, ' babeluten ' (' babblers '), hard butterscotch-like candy, and of course, on the more fiery side, the famous ' Tierenteyn ', a hot but refined mustard that has some affinity to French ' Dijon ' mustard.
Debussy has implemented the French definitions that suggest sensual experiences, such as ' similarly to the flute ', ' from the distance ', ' like a rainbow fog ' and many others.
Most West African musicians prefer the term ' jali ' to ' griot ', which is the French word.
It is borrowed from the French levant ' rising ', that is, the point where the sun rises.
:" She fiddled her ' estampie ', her lays, and her strange tunes in the French style, about Sanze and St Denis "
From this period we sometimes know the origins and authors of rhymes — for instance, " Twinkle Twinkle Little Star ", which combined the 18th-century French tune " Ah vous dirai-je, Maman " with a poem by English writer Jane Taylor and ' Mary Had a Little Lamb ', written by Sarah Josepha Hale of Boston in 1830.
The French names of pears grown in English medieval gardens suggest that their reputation, at the least, was French ; a favored variety in the accounts was named for Saint Rule or Regul ', Bishop of Senlis.
" On July 26, 1793, the death penalty was instituted for hoarders of grain and other ' blood-suckers ', including currency speculators ", writes Dr. Miguel Faria, who dubbed this phase the " Economic Terror " of the French Revolution: " The armées révolutionnaires were empowered to search around the towns and countryside, ransacking houses, barns and warehouses, looking for stored grain.
He had very strong opinions on how this approach — which was most popularly implemented by the Bourbaki school in France — initially had a negative impact on French, and then later other countries ', mathematical education.
* French physicist Denis Papin, while in Leipzig and having observed the mechanical power of atmospheric pressure on his ' digester ', builds a working model of a reciprocating steam engine for pumping water, the first of its kind, though not efficient.
* the Garde des sceaux (' keeper of the seals ', still the formal title of the French Republic's Minister of Justice ) places behind the shield, two silver and gilded maces in saltire, and the achievement is surmounted by a mortier ( magistrate's hat )
:: French: manger des pissenlits par la racine ' to eat dandelions by the root ',
Through the Old French ' cenith ', ' zenith ' first appeared in the 17th century.

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