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French and subsequently
I heard subsequently that my Uncle and Aunt had dinner in a nearby restaurant in the French Quarter after which he went home to get into his costume to keep the date.
In 1806, the French chemists Louis-Nicolas Vauquelin and Pierre Jean Robiquet isolated a compound in asparagus that was subsequently named asparagine, the first amino acid to be discovered.
As usual in such cases, many other loans from French, English and the classical languages have subsequently entered the language as well.
South Africa and the French government subsequently forced Denard and his mercenaries to leave the islands in 1989.
Similar treaties were subsequently negotiated by the United Kingdom ( Anglo-Japanese Friendship Treaty, October 1854 ), the Russians ( Treaty of Shimoda, 7 February 1855 ), and the French ( Treaty of Amity and Commerce between France and Japan, 9 October 1858 ).
For example, the French Rosiers family moved to the island in 1860, but subsequently abandoned it.
1648 ; i. e. after the Thirty Years ' War, in France and the French colonial empire, until established as the national language during the French Revolution of 1789 and subsequently multinational in all nations in or formerly in the various French Empires.
Napoleon I's nephew, Napoleon III, resurrected the title of emperor on 2 December 1852, after establishing the Second French Empire in a presidential coup, subsequently approved by a plebiscite.
The coast subsequently became a center of the slave trade with Dutch, English, and French traders arriving in the 16th century.
Visiting the Museum in Nicosia, he studied the Bronze Age swords of the island, successfully hafting one of them, on the basis of which he wrote a paper entitled " The Problem of the Cypriot Bronze Dagger Hilt ", which would subsequently be translated into both French and Danish, being published in the journals of the Société Préhistorique Française and the Vaabenhistorisk Selskab respectively.
* 1759 – French and Indian War: in Western New York, British forces capture Fort Niagara from the French, who subsequently abandon Fort Rouillé.
Abbadie subsequently published a revised version of the French translation of the English liturgy used at this church, with an epistle dedicatory to George I.
As a result of the aerial attack, Hartenstein and, subsequently, the Vichy French abandoned the rescue operations, leading to the death of over half of Laconias passengers and crew.
Nationalist political parties, which subsequently arose under the French protectorate, based their arguments for Moroccan independence on such World War II declarations as the Atlantic Charter ( a joint U. S .- British statement that set forth, among other things, the right of all people to choose the form of government under which they live ).
However, it proved costly to keep, consumed a vast amount of money and subsequently led to other parts of the French Armed Forces being underfunded.
It has subsequently been reissued in three separate volumes in some countries, including in French and Spanish translations.
Nicolas Chauvin is a legendary, possibly apocryphal French soldier and patriot who is supposed to have served in the First Army of the French Republic and subsequently in La Grande Armée of Napoleon.
N-rays ( or N rays ) were a hypothesized form of radiation, described by French physicist Prosper-René Blondlot in 1903, and initially confirmed by others, but subsequently found to be illusory.
The elder Nast's socialist political convictions put him at odds with the Bavarian government, and in 1846 he left Landau, enlisting first on a French man-of-war and subsequently on an American ship.
* July 25 – Seven Years ' War ( French and Indian War ): In Canada, British forces capture Fort Niagara from French, who subsequently abandon Fort Rouillé.

French and founded
The oldest city is Mobile, founded by French colonists.
* 1883 – Coco Chanel, French fashion designer, founded the Chanel Company ( d. 1971 )
* 1821 – Louis Vuitton, French fashion designer, founded Louis Vuitton ( d. 1892 )
Arianespace SA is a French company founded in 1980 as the world's first commercial space transportation company.
In 1949, the Federal Republic of Germany was founded in West Germany and eventually included all of the American, British, and French zones, excluding those three countries ' zones in Berlin, while the Marxist-Leninist German Democratic Republic was proclaimed in East Germany.
The original Boston Herald was founded in 1846 by a group of Boston printers jointly under the name of John A. French & Company.
Aviron Bayonnais is the city's rugby union club, founded in 1904 and French champions three times, in 1913, 1934 and 1943.
In 1980, at the invitation of the French Minister of Culture, she founded the baroque dance company " Ris et Danceries ".
The House of Bonaparte is an imperial and royal European dynasty founded by Napoleon I of France in 1804, a French military leader who rose to notability out of the French Revolution and transformed the French Republic into the First French Empire within five years of his coup d ' état.
The more conservative Chadian Democratic Union ( UDT ) was founded in November 1947 and represented French commercial interests and a bloc of traditional leaders composed primarily of Muslim and Ouaddaïan nobility.
The oldest of these is the French Federation of Speleology ( originally Société de spéléologie ) founded by Édouard-Alfred Martel in 1895, which produced the first periodical journal in speleology, Spelunca.
The name of Ciby 2000, the French film production and distribution company founded in 1990, is a play on words on DeMille's name, since " 2000 " in French is " Deux Milles ".
Cahiers du Cinéma (, Notebooks on Cinema ) is an influential French film magazine founded in 1951 by André Bazin, Jacques Doniol-Valcroze and Joseph-Marie Lo Duca.
French Dominicans founded and administer the École Biblique et Archéologique française de Jérusalem founded in 1890 by Père Marie-Joseph Lagrange O. P.
The best known: Guru ( USA ) inspired by Mycin, Personal Consultant Plus ( USA ), Nexpert Object ( developed by Neuron Data, company founded in California by three French ), Genesia ( developed by French public company Electricité de France and marketed by Steria ), VP Expert ( USA ).
The French returned once more in 1664, and founded a second settlement at Sinnamary ( this was attacked by the Dutch in 1665 ).
Pierre-Félix Guattari ( ) ( April 30, 1930 – August 29, 1992 ) was a French militant, an institutional psychotherapist, philosopher, and semiotician ; he founded both schizoanalysis and ecosophy.
In 1663 Deschamps founded a French settlement Leogane on the western coast of the island on the abandoned site of the former Spanish town of Yaguana.
An important part of the French aristocracy also involved itself in the crusades, and French knights founded and ruled the Crusader states.

French and Djibouti
In 1894, he established a permanent French administration in the city of Djibouti and named the region Côte française des Somalis ( French Somaliland ), a name which continued until 1967.
* Colonial heads of Djibouti ( French Somaliland )
There are two official languages in Djibouti: Arabic ( Afro-Asiatic ) and French ( Indo-European ).
There are some 2, 600 French troops, which includes a unit of the French Foreign Legion, the 13th Foreign Legion Demi-Brigade, stationed in Djibouti.
The port of Djibouti functions as a small French naval facility, and the United States also has stationed hundreds of troops in Djibouti, its only African base, in an effort to counter terrorism in the region.
Djibouti has been the host country for French military units since independence.
In 2002, Djibouti agreed to host a U. S. military presence at Camp Lemonnier, a former French Foreign Legion base outside the capital that now houses approximately 3, 500 American personnel.
A referendum was held in neighboring Djibouti ( then known as French Somaliland ) in 1958, on the eve of Somalia's independence in 1960, to decide whether or not to join the Somali Republic or to remain with France.
The national flag of Djibouti ( French: Drapeau de Djibouti ) features two equal horizontal bands of blue ( top ) and green with a white isosceles triangle based on the hoist side bearing a red, five-pointed star ( representing the areas Somalis live in the region ) in the centre.
( These five areas are British Somaliland ( Somalia ), Italian Somaliland ( Somalia ), French Somaliland ( Djibouti ), the Ogaden, and the Northern Frontier District.
Gradually, French control was established over much of Northern, Western, and Central Africa by the turn of the century ( including the modern nations of Mauritania, Senegal, Guinea, Mali, Ivory Coast, Benin, Niger, Chad, Central African Republic, Republic of Congo ), and the east African coastal enclave of Djibouti ( French Somaliland ).
* Present Djibouti was originally, since 24 June 1884, the Territory of Obock and Protectorate of Tadjoura ( Territoires Français d ' Obock, Tadjoura, Dankils et Somalis ), a French protectorate recognized by Britain on 9 February 1888, renamed on 20 May 1896 as French Somaliland ( Côte Française des Somalis ).
This treaty gave Italy parts of French Somaliland ( now Djibouti ), redefined the official status of Italians in French-held Tunisia, and essentially gave the Italians a free hand in dealing with Ethiopia.
* 1894-first stamps of French Somali Coast ( today Djibouti )
France also had an outpost near the mouth of the Red Sea in Djibouti ( French Somaliland ), which could serve as an eastern anchor to a belt of French territory across the continent.
When one draws a line from Cape Town to Cairo ( Rhodes ' dream ) and another line from Dakar to French Somaliland ( now Djibouti ) by the Red Sea in the Horn ( the French ambition ), these two lines intersect in eastern South Sudan near the town of Fashoda ( present-day Kodok ), explaining its strategic importance.
* French Territory of the Afars and the Issas, former French Djibouti

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