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France and installed
In a matter of weeks, peace had returned to France: Theobald's provinces had been returned, and Pierre de la Chatre was installed as Archbishop of Bourges.
In 1933, after a violent encounter with the recently installed Nazis, he left for France and was then able to use family connections to flee to Bristol, England, arriving September 24, 1933.
Bartholdi's home province of Alsace was lost to the Prussians, and a more liberal republic was installed in France.
As of 2012 the maximum commercial speed was about for the majority of installed systems ( China, Germany, Italy, Japan, Taiwan, UK ), in Spain and in France.
The first cable transport system, installed on the Bastille in 1875, was built by the world-famous Porte de France Cement Company.
* 1807 – Nicéphore Niépce installed his Pyréolophore internal combustion engine in a boat and powered up the river Saone in France.
* 1869 – Charles Tellier installed a cold storage plant in France.
In 1942, the Germans occupied the portion of France administered by the Vichy government and installed a new leadership, which ended much of the international legitimacy the government had.
After France had been defeated, the Germans had installed the Vichy French government, which collaborated with Hitler.
These events forced Roosevelt to recognize, finally and fully, the provisional government installed in France by De Gaulle.
Because so many resistance members were shot at Fort Mont-Valérien, in Suresnes, the memorial of the France Combattante was installed there.
In 1808, Emperor Napoleon I of France forced King Charles IV of Spain and his son Ferdinand to abdicate and installed his brother, Joseph Bonaparte on the throne.
He installed an outstanding collection of tapestries and furnishings and bequeathed the château to the Institut de France which still owns it today.
When Gage occupied the residence, he added two wings and redwood siding, installed bronze fireplaces, and imported expensive fabric wallpaper from France to serve as background for the Gage coat of arms, which enjoys a place of prominence in every room.
Seventy-five Newcomen pumping engines were installed at mines in Britain, France, Holland, Sweden and Russia.
Following the fall of France in June 1940, additional transmitters were installed on the French coast.
Current production model Falcons are manufactured in France, then flown in " green " condition to the Completion Center where optional avionics and custom interiors are installed, and exteriors are painted.
The designated destination in France was Landing Zone ( LZ ) E, an area co-located with and slightly overlapping one of the paratroop drop zones, DZ C. The area was chosen as central to the operations of the division and because a BUPS beacon (" Beacon, Ultra Portable S-band ") was to be in place there on which the serial commander could guide using the SCR-717 search radars installed in the aircraft of flight leaders.
With the 2007 Six Nations clash with France and possibly other matches in subsequent years requiring lighting the GAA installed floodlights in the stadium ( after planning permission was granted ).
Between 1974 and 1990 France installed 56 nuclear reactors.
He was the younger brother of Louis XVIII, who, upon the defeat of Napoleon I, and by agreement of the Allied powers, had been installed as King of France.
Bentham also imported agricultural machinery as yet unknown in France, and installed a complex system of irrigation on his land.
She was installed here after the death of her husband Louis XII by his successor Francis I of France in 1515 ; Francis wished to monitor Mary closely, particularly to see if she was pregnant.

France and import
Initially we will import the thermoelectric materials and modules from France but later we will manufacture in this country.
Henry VIII of England was short of gunpowder when he invaded France in 1544 AD and England needed to import gunpowder via the port of Antwerp.
Churchill – referring to the fact that a German naval victory would have made it impossible for Britain to supply her army in France, or even import food – described Jellicoe later as ' the only man on either side who could lose the war in an afternoon '.
In 2007 electricity production rose to 70 TWh, and exports reached 64 TWh which put Paraguay in second place worldwide as an exporter of electrical power ( And in the first place as a net exporter since France, the Number one exporter in the World with 67 TWh, also imports 10 TWh, while Paraguay does not import any ).
English and German pencils were not available to the French during the Napoleonic Wars ; France, under naval blockade imposed by Great Britain, was unable to import the pure graphite sticks from the British Grey Knotts mines – the only known source in the world.
France was also unable to import the inferior German graphite pencil substitute.
The island is not self-sufficient and must import a large portion of its food requirements, mainly from Metropolitan France.
These were produced in France but avoided the crippling import duties of the 1950s, because the UK was by then a member of the EEC.
When Germany invaded France and Belgium, it became close to impossible to import American comics.
Port became very popular in England after the Methuen Treaty of 1703, when merchants were permitted to import it at a low duty, while war with France deprived English wine drinkers of French wine.
This, in turn, provided Europe's weavers with more competition than they could bear, and the production and import of printed paisley was forbidden in France by royal decree from 1686 to 1759.
Though Pelee Island Winery and Hillebrand were Canada's first commercial icewine producers, starting production in 1983, Inniskillin Wines is considered the most widely known Canadian icewine producer as the first Canadian winery to win a major international award, the Grand Prix d ’ Honneur at 1991 Vinexpo in France, with their 1989 Vidal Icewine ( which was technically an illegal import into the EU ), placing Canadian icewines on the world stage.
Mercury Records chose not to release Currie's album Stateside, although it was available as a pricey import via France.
To his father's regret, he decided to go into business, and in 1935 he established a textile import / export business in Paris, France.
In 1860, a treaty was established with France, allowing the import of cheaper French silks.
Ochre was a popular coloring in France during the time of the French Empire, and many French citizens living in foreign colonies would import a great deal of ochre clay from France to make their new lands feel like home.
Italy, France, Denmark, Greece, Belgium and Australia ban the import of domestic cat and dog fur but the sale is still quasi-legal, and novelty items made from feral cat fur can sometimes be found in remote areas.
This can happen because of great age and size, as in the case of the Great Wall of China, or because an event of great import occurred there such as the village of Oradour-sur-Glane in France.
Ninety percent of the world's total production of complete espadrilles, as well as jute soles, is now manufactured in Bangladesh, although some manufacturers in Spain, France, and Italy import jute soles from Bangladesh to finish espadrilles in those countries.
British breeders and owners continue to import Percherons from France, and also occasionally from Canada, when not prohibitively expensive.
The link is bi-directional and France and Britain can import / export depending upon individual needs.
They were invented in 1795 by Nicolas-Jacques Conté, who created the combination of clay and graphite in response to the shortage of graphite caused by the Napoleonic Wars ( the British naval blockade of France prevented import ).

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