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This more precise usage enables one to distinguish between varieties of a language, such as the French spoken in Nice, France, and local languages distinct from the superordinate language, e. g. Nissart, the traditional native Romance language of Nice, known in French as Niçard.
By the 18th century, the term had gained its now common usage in France, and had begun to be used to refer purely to books of magic, which Owen Davies presumed was because " many of them continued to circulate in Latin manuscripts.
The first actual usage of the term prime minister or Premier Ministre was used by Cardinal Richelieu when in 1625 he was named to head the royal council as prime minister of France.
French demographer, anthropologist and historian Alfred Sauvy, in an article published in the French magazine L ' Observateur, August 14, 1952, coined the term Third World, referring to countries that were unaligned with either the Communist Soviet bloc or the Capitalist NATO bloc during the Cold War His usage was a reference to the Third Estate, the commoners of France who, before and during the French Revolution, opposed priests and nobles, who composed the First Estate and Second Estate, respectively.
* August 12 – King Henry V of England begins using English in correspondence ( back to England from France whilst on campaign ), marking the beginning of this king's continuous usage of English in prose, and the beginning of the restoration of English as an official language for the first time since the Norman Conquest, some 350 years earlier.
In France and Italy, administrative usage is to put the surname before the first on official documents.
Although the portraits and legends changed with the political changes in France, the denomination remained in usage until the First World War under what was known as the Latin Monetary Union, the " Euro before the Euro ", so-to-speak.
Under the definition of a regicide in common usage in England, there have been two other such events since 1649: the execution of Louis XVI of France in 1793, after sentence of death by the National Convention and Maximilian I of Mexico in 1867 by a Mexican court-martial.
France Télécom mentions, as an example of usage, that 12 million updates to personal vital health-care cards were made through Minitel.
The word décret, literally " decree ", is an old legal usage in France and is used to refer to orders issued by the French President or Prime Minister.
In fact, the French spoken in the southern half of France is more different from standard French in both accent and usage than the one spoken in current-day Belgium.
Most of its partisans regarded Gallicanism as a revival of the most ancient traditions of Christianity, a persistence of the common law, which law, according to some ( Pithou, Quesnel ), was made up of the conciliar decrees of the earliest centuries or, according to others ( Marca, Bossuet ), of Canon laws of the general and local councils, and the decretals, ancient and modern, which were received in France or conformable to their usage.
Operation Linnet proposed, the usage of most of the First Airborne Army including the 52nd Division, to seize areas in north-eastern France to block the German line of retreat.
Extent ( orange ) of pitch usage in Benelux, Germany and France
" Coincidentally, this usage resembles the older French custom of referring to the president of a parlement as " Monsieur le Président ", a form of address that in modern France applies to both the President of the Republic and to chief judges.
The term came into popular usage in France during the era of Napoleon Bonaparte and his massive citizen armies, though the term grognard ( grumbler ) was also common.
In France, the modern restaurant menu meaning of " entrée " is the course that precedes the main course in a three course meal, i. e. the course which in British usage is often called the " starter " and in American usage the " appetizer.
Cilice of Louis IX of France | St. Louis at St. Aspais Church, Melun, France. There is some evidence, based on analyses of both clothing represented in art and preserved skin imprint patterns at Çatalhöyük in Turkey, that the usage of the cilice predates written history.
These features were dictated by its possible usage in the event of an all-out conventional war breaking out against the Warsaw Pact ; in particular, the amphibious capabilities were needed to bridge the rivers in Eastern France and in Germany.
There are a number of lexical differences between Quebec French and the French of France ; these are distributed throughout the registers, from slang to formal usage.
The style was brought back to France, where its usage spread to the French population and the royal court of King Louis XIV, who made it fashionable throughout Europe, both as a civilian and military wear.
Alexandre invented it for usage in his hair salon in France and it was not portable or handheld, but instead could only be used by having the woman sit underneath it.

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In his lectures at the Collège de France, Foucault often defines governmentality as the broad art of " governing ," which goes beyond the traditional conception of governance in terms of state mandates, and into other realms such as governing " a household, souls, children, a province, a convent, a religious order, a family ".
* 1946 – Bikini goes on sale after debut during an outdoor fashion show at the Molitor Pool in Paris France
Philip decided to return to France to settle the issue of succession in Flanders, a decision that displeased Richard, who said, " It is a shame and a disgrace on my lord if he goes away without having finished the business that brought him hither.
Rabanus states that Joseph of Arimathea was sent to Britain, and he goes on to detail who travelled with him as far as France, claiming that he was accompanied by " the two Bethany sisters, Mary and Martha, Lazarus ( who was raised from the dead ), St. Eutropius, St. Salome, St. Cleon, St. Saturnius, St. Mary Magdalen, Marcella ( the maid of the Bethany sisters ), St. Maxium or Maximin, St.
*-Charles Rolls goes on his first aeroplane flight with Wilbur Wright on October 8, 1908 at Camp D ' Auvours, France
The main road to the north ( France ) goes through the Envalira pass, which is high but nevertheless open all year round as it has a tunnel as well.
According to France Galop, since 1994 the male bloodline of every Prix de l ' Arc de Triomphe winner goes back to Nearco, his son Nasrullah, and his grandson Northern Dancer.
Rzeszów is located on the main 22px West-East European E40 Highway, which goes from Calais in France via Belgium, across Germany, Poland, Ukraine and onto Russia and Kazakhstan.
The account goes as follows: " The cardinals dallied with their duty until March 1314, ( exact day is disputed by scholars ) when, on a scaffold in front of Notre Dame, Jacques de Molay, Templar Grand Master, Geoffroi de Charney, Master of Normandy, Ilugues de Peraud, Visitor of France, and Godefroi de Gonneville, Master of Aquitaine, were brought forth from the jail in which for nearly seven years they had lain, to receive the sentence agreed upon by the cardinals, in conjunction with the Archbishop of Sens and some other prelates whom they had called in.
When Arthur goes to France to fight Lancelot, he leaves Guinevere in the care of Mordred, who plots to marry the queen himself and take Arthur's throne.
Other historians have argued that given political tensions in France at that time, the deputies ' fears, even if wrong, were reasonable and that the importance of the oath goes above and beyond its context.
In France the first Directory Pageszoom. com, later rebranded as Pagesjaunes. fr goes online in 1997.
The most obvious example was the commander of the French center, then goes by the name of General Egalite, but actually the duc de Chartres, and the future King Louis-Philippe of France.
* Limestone Run Road goes from its intersection with ASP Route 2 ( by France Brook Road ) to the village of Limestone on the eastern side of Allegany.
Francethe struggle goes on. Full text at marx. org
They were pioneered by the United States Bill of Rights and in France by the Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen in the 18th century, although the right to due process goes back to the Magna Carta of 1215 and the Rights of Englishmen.
Lee goes on to capture Philadelphia, earning the Confederate States of America diplomatic recognition from both the United Kingdom and France, thus winning the war ( which is known as the War of Secession in the alternate timeline ) and independence from the United States on November 4.
* Johanna ter Steege as Saskia Wagter, the Dutch girlfriend of Rex Hofman who travels with him through France until she goes missing at the service station.
Its significance goes beyond Germany as it links France, Switzerland and the Benelux countries with Poland, the Czech Republic and the Baltic Sea.
It tells the story of Madame Souza, an elderly woman who goes on a quest to rescue her grandson Champion, a Tour de France cyclist, who has been kidnapped by the French mafia for gambling purposes and taken to the city of Belleville.
The largest volume of exports goes to Ukraine, Belarus, Switzerland, Kazakhstan, Belgium, and France.
One railroad goes west to Chamonix, France, crossing the border at Le Chatelard.
As the story goes, Queen Adélaide of France became enamoured of a young knight, William d ' Albini, at a joust.
After a heist in France goes awry, Chow's character is thought to be dead and Leslie takes Chow's place as Cherie's lover.

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