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Both are French importations of valet ( the t being silent in French ) or varlet, Old French variants of vaslet " man's servant ," originally " squire, young man ," assumed to be from Gallo-Romance * vassellittus " young nobleman, squire, page ," diminutive of Medieval Latin vassallus, from vassus " servant ", possibly cognate to an Old Celtic root wasso-" young man, squire " ( source of Welsh gwas " youth, servant ," Breton goaz " servant, vassal, man ," Irish foss " servant ").
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Both allowances are governed by conditions and restrictions set forth in detail in the state's Travel Regulations.
Both of these systems are essential for the production, development, and use of the National Forests.
Both the photocathode and the image plane of such an electrode configuration are curved concave as seen from the anode aperture.
Both man and wife should be aware of the fact that a lack of climax, and even the absence of the anticipated keen pleasure are not a sign that the wife may be cold or frigid.
Both are primarily concerned with the uses that can be made of the material that the collector has found.
Both Miss Garson and her oilman-rancher husband are active supporters of Boys Clubs of America and patrons of the vivid art and opera colony that flourishes in New Mexico.
Both are 6 feet tall and weigh between 195 and 200 pounds, but Mantle, incredibly muscular ( he has a 17-1/2-inch neck ), looks bigger.
Both these types, and those in between, are in existence by reason of a legislative interest in libraries that began at Albany as early as 1950, with the creation by the legislature of county library systems financed by county governments with matching funds from the state.
Both are members of the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries, the African Union and other multilateral organizations.
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Both the American and the Annales historians picked up important family reconstitution techniques from French demographer Louis Henry.
Both ships were soon fighting enemies much more powerful than themselves and began to take severe damage: Captain Henry Darby on Bellerophon missed his intended anchor near Franklin and instead found his ship underneath the main battery of the French flagship, while Captain George Blagdon Westcott on Majestic also missed his station and almost collided with Heureux, coming under heavy fire from Tonnant.
Both countries share the use of English and French as the two official languages as well as memberships in the Francophonie and the Commonwealth.
Both the British and the French turned their attention to the Comoros islands in the middle of the 19th century.
Both Army and Navy representatives agreed that the time was right for a military occupation of all of French Indochina.
Both the British and French public vehemently protested against it, describing it as a sell-out of Abyssinia.
Both the French and the Allies sent envoys to Charles's camp, and the French hoped to encourage him to turn his troops against the Emperor Joseph I, who Charles felt had slighted him by his support for Augustus.
Both the French Commander ( the Marquis de Montcalm ) and the British General James Wolfe are fatally wounded.
Both Jean-Baptiste-Siméon Chardin ( 1699 – 1779 ) and Jean-Baptiste Greuze ( 1725 – 1805 ), were important French painters of the Rococo era who are considered Anti-Rococo.
Both sides entered additional conflicts in attempts to enforce their blockade ; the British fought the United States in the War of 1812 ( 1812 – 15 ), and the French engaged in the Peninsular War ( 1808 – 14 ).
Both Jean Mouton and Loyset Compère were buried there, and it is certainly possible that Josquin acquired his later connections with the French royal chapel through early experiences at Saint-Quentin.
Both Binoche and director Peter Kosminsky distanced themselves from the film, with Binoche refusing to do any promotion for the film or to redub it into French.
Both derive from the Old French fleur or flour, which had the literal meaning " blossom ," and a figurative meaning " the finest.
Both are aware that their time is past, but their reaction to this reality diverges: de Boeldieu accepts the fate of the aristocracy as a positive improvement, but von Rauffenstein does not, lamenting what he sarcastically calls the " charming legacy of the French Revolution ".
Both Occitan and Old French forms are perfectly parallel to each other, that is to say: the subject case of Old Occitan trobaire corresponds to Old French trovere (> Modern French trouvère ) and the oblique case Old Occitan trobador (> troubadour ) to Old French troveor, troveeur.
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