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French and earthenware
The image on the front of the British jar shows a " marmite " (), a French term for a large, covered earthenware or metal cooking pot.
The product took its name from the " marmite " (), a French term for a large, covered earthenware or metal cooking pot.
Technically, lead-glazed earthenware, such as the French sixteenth-century Saint-Porchaire ware, does not properly qualify as faience, but the distinction is not usually maintained.
By the mid-18th century, glazed earthenware made in Liguria was imitating decors of its Dutch and French rivals
Whether named to honour the French military hero Marshal Turenne or related to the earlier word terrine, a borrowing from the French for ' a large, circular, earthenware dish '.

French and tray
The Encyclopedia of Witches and Witchcraft states that the name pentacle has a few possible entomological sources including a tray for bread (" pain " in French ) which may relate to the practice during the burning times of covering a bread plate with wax inscribed with symbols that could be dissolved at will should an inquisition or other persons hostile to the use of the pentacle enter the home.
Fry sauce in sealed plastic cups with French fries | fries on a tray in Utah
As of 2009, the Monte Carlo print advertising campaign features humorously misspelled French words (" tray sheek ") coupled with glamorous images.
The Wrasse Records release ( Wrasse 127X ) included the original French booklet with Arabic sung texts in French romanization and studio notes in French, but with a CD backing tray insert in English.

French and board
The board brought together key stakeholders, including relevant government agencies, representation from private sector, urban specialists and economists, with cooperation from the government of Japan and French private sector, to prepare a master plan for the city in the context of Greater Kabul.
* 1867 Maronite nationalist leader Youssef Karam leaves Lebanon on board a French ship bound for Algeria
The Board brings together key stakeholders, including relevant government agencies, as well as representation from private sector and urban specialists and economists, with cooperation from the government of Japan and French Private sector, the board prepared a master plan for the city in the context of Greater Kabul.
For example, a French board game called Blokus is played with 4 opposing color sets of polyominoes.
The roulette wheel is believed to be a fusion of the English wheel games Roly-Poly, Reiner, Ace of Hearts, and E. O., the Italian board games of Hoca and Biribi, and " Roulette " from an already existing French board game of that name.
* 1911 An explosion of badly degraded propellant charges on board the French battleship Liberté detonates the forward ammunition magazines and destroys the ship.
** PoSAT-1 ( the first Portuguese satellite ) is launched on board French rocket Ariane 4.
* March 29 A C-47 transport with the French nurse Genevieve de Galard on board is wrecked on the runway at Dien Bien Phu.
Lavaud sailed on the corvette Aube on 19 February 1840 ; the Comte-de-Paris, commanded by Langlois, and with the French immigrants on board, made a false start on 6 March and after going aground, finally got away on 20 March.
* Blada, all-purpose message board and newspaper for Guiana in general and Kourou in particular ( in French ).
The founding of the Penn State Milton S. Hershey Medical Center occurred when the board of the trust went to the Dauphin County Orphans Court with the cy-près doctrine ( cy près is a French phrase meaning " As close as possible ").
It was said that the reason why Philidor emphasized the pawns in the chess game was related to the political background during the eighteenth century of France, and that he regarded pawns as the " Third rank " on the chess board ( citizens were regarded as the third rank of the society before the French Revolution started in 1789 ).
On February 21, 2012 the Greater Cleveland Council announced that " the executive board of Greater Cleveland Council, Boy Scouts of America voted to unanimously accept a cash offer of $ 415, 000 for the 10 acre property on the French River in Ontario, Canada that was the Tinnerman Wilderness Canoe Base.
In 1905, when French was awarded the commission to design the new school, he was already well known to the Plymouth school board: French was a native of Plymouth, descended from an old and distinguished family.
In 1900, when the school board commissioned him to design alterations to the Franklin Street School, Harry French had been an architect for only a few years.
After the fire, the school board must have engaged McCormick and French immediately, for it was only one month after the fire that the board met to announce that the architects ' plans were accepted, plans for a much larger building than the original.
The five chaperones were Debbie Dickey, a French teacher of the Montoursville Area High School ; Doug Dickey, husband of Debbie Dickey ; Carol Fry, former school board member ; Judith Rupert, high school secretary ; and Eleanor Wolfson ( mother of Wendy Wolfson ).
The Lockheed L-749 Constellation crashed into Monte Redondo ( São Miguel Island, Azores ), killing all 11 crew members and 37 passengers on board, including Cerdan and the famous French violinist Ginette Neveu, while approaching the intermediate stop airport at Santa Maria.
He is a member of the French Society of Architects and also member of the board of trustees of the Iran Architectural Pride Worthies Foundation.
On hearing of the French plan for colonisation, Hobson quickly dispatched the HMS Britomart from the Bay of Islands to Akaroa with police magistrates on board.
* On 24 December 1947, a Lockheed Lodestar ( OO-CAR ) experienced an engine failure shortly after take-off from an airfield near Mitwaba, then French Congo, and subsequently crashed, killing the five occupants on board.

French and game
The game also shipped with a full color cardstock box, and 31 page instruction manual printed in both English and French.
A French manuscript from 1344 contains an illustration of clerics playing a game, possibly la soule, with similarities to baseball.
BRP was also licensed to Oriflam in France to create a French language second edition of the Hawkmoon game called Hawkmoon, Nouvelle Edition.
The game, first known as crapaud ( a French word meaning " toad " in reference to the original style of play by people crouched over a floor or sidewalk ), reportedly owes its modern popularity to street craps.
This is a similar game to the French Pétanque which is actually played very little on the island, although there are a few teams and courts.
Some publishers design games that contain instructions and game elements in more than one language, e. g. the game Ursuppe comes with rules and cards in both German and English ; Khronos features instructions in French, English, and German, and a Swiss game, Enchanted Owls, provides French, German, Italian, and Romansh rules.
In the 2010 French documentary, Le Jeu de la Mort ( The Game of Death ), researchers recreated the Milgram experiment with an added critique of reality television by presenting the scenario as a game show pilot.
Roulette is a casino game named after a French diminutive for little wheel.
An early description of the roulette game in its current form is found in a French novel La Roulette, ou le Jour by Jaques Lablee, which describes a roulette wheel in the Palais Royal in Paris in 1796.
This eventually evolved into the American style roulette game as different from the traditional French game.
The American game developed in the gambling dens across the new territories where makeshift games had been set up, whereas the French game evolved with style and leisure in Monte Carlo.
In March 2010, French television channel France 2 broadcast Jusqu ' où va la télé, describing the results of a fake game show that they had run 80 times ( each time independently, and with a new contestant and audience ).
* In Nomine, a game about Angels and Demons based on the popular French role-playing game, In Nomine Satanis / Magna Veritas.
As of September 2012, enough funding has been achieved to enable them to translate the game into German, Spanish, French, and Italian.

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