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Tracing its origins to Quebec in the 1950s, it has become a widespread and popular dish throughout Canada.
The college traces its origins to the merger of several institutions which became public in 1967, when the Quebec system of CEGEPs was created.
With the exception of the Acadians who have a different history altogether, most French Canadians trace their origins to Quebec, although there are numerous more recent immigrants from various francophone colonies around the world ( e. g. Haitians ).
The origins of the team go back to the old Quebec Hockey Club team, which started play in 1878.
It was estimated that French Canadians of Quebec have ancestors of 6, 75 different origins on average.
Its origins are in The Three Rivers Regiment, a militia ( Reserve Force ) regiment based in Trois-Rivières, a town halfway between Montreal and Quebec City.
The provinces with the largest Ukrainian populations ( single and multiple origins, 2006 ) are: Ontario, 336, 355 ; Alberta, 332, 180 ; British Columbia 197, 265 ; Manitoba, 167, 175 ; Saskatchewan 129, 265 ; and Quebec, 31, 955.
The college traces its origins to the merger of several institutions which became public ones in 1967, when the Quebec system of CEGEPs was created.
For instance, the origins of Quebec French lie in 17th-and 18th-century Parisian French influenced with folk dialects of the early modern period and other regional languages ( such as Norman, Picard, and Poitevin-Saintongeais ) which French colonists brought to New France.
As the Canadian Horse is also " closely associated with the historical origins and the agricultural traditions of Québec ", a similar law was passed by the provincial legislature in November 2010, recognizing the breed as an " heritage breed of Quebec ".
The college traces its origins to the merger of several institutions which became public ones in 1967, when the Quebec system of CEGEPs was created.
Tanguay ’ s life was devoted to research in the Archives and Parish records of Quebec and in France where he traced the origins and antecedents of many early Canadian colonists in Normandy and elsewhere in surviving French parish records.
The college traces its origins to the merger of several institutions which became public ones in 1967, when the Quebec system of CEGEPs was created.
Born out of the Eastern Quebec Regional School Board, Greater Quebec School Board, Mauricie School Board and the Saguenay " P " School Board, it has sprouted from their denominational origins, also incorporating English-language schools from other school boards.

origins and French
In its origins and its first golden age, no art owes quite as much to state power as French painting does.
Its origins are complex and may date to the Crusades, later being influenced by French gamblers.
** French people, inhabitants of France or people having family origins in France
The modern restaurant has its origins in French culture.
Its Indo-European origins are confirmed by the many cognate words in other Indo-European languages: It is cognate with Greek πέρδομαι ( perdomai ), Latin pēdĕre, Sanskrit pardate, Avestan pərəδaiti, Italian pettare, French " péter ", Russian пердеть ( perdet ') and Polish " pierd " << PIE * perd wind loudly or * pezd same, softly, all of which mean the same thing.
It is interesting to note, however, that mutualist anarchism has its origins in 18th and 19th century European socialism ( such as Fourierian socialism ) while communist and syndicalist anarchism has its earliest origins in early 18th century liberalism ( such as the French Revolution ).
Some scholars, such as James Crawford, have argued that Mobilian Jargon has its origins in the linguistically diverse environment following the establishment of the French colony of Louisiana.
From this period we sometimes know the origins and authors of rhymes — for instance, " Twinkle Twinkle Little Star ", which combined the 18th-century French tune " Ah vous dirai-je, Maman " with a poem by English writer Jane Taylor and ' Mary Had a Little Lamb ', written by Sarah Josepha Hale of Boston in 1830.
( a play on Beaumarchais ' original French title ) Mr. Royce underscored all of the elements of the classic screwball comedy, suggesting that Beaumarchais may have had a hand in the origins of the genre.
The province of South Holland as it is today has its origins in the period of French rule from 1795 to 1813.
The word tambourine finds its origins in French tambourin, which referred to a long narrow drum used in Provence, the word being a diminutive of tambour " drum ," altered by influence of Arabic tunbur " drum ".
In 911, French King Charles the Simple was able to make an agreement with the Viking warleader Rollo, a chieftain of disputed Norwegian or Danish origins.
One of the origins postulated for the modern Harlequin is Hellequin, a stock character in French passion plays.
Unlike in the USA, military style marching bands have a strong presence in Latin American countries, especially those that have strong military traditions, most importantly of Prussian, French and Portuguese origins.
" Another plausible etymology finds origins in the French Vau de Vire, a valley in Normandy noted for its style of satirical songs with topical themes.
The etymological origins of the word are from the early 16th century, from Middle English catirpel, catirpeller, probably an alteration of Old North French catepelose: cate, cat ( from Latin cattus ) + pelose, hairy ( from Latin pilōsus ).
Then the Netherlands were finally reunited with the origins of the " alluvial deposits of the French rivers ," of which the country in the view of Napoleon consists.
The name has its origins in the French, Indochine, as a combination of the names of " China " and " India ", referring to the location of the territory between China and India.
Rappers are overwhlemingly of African descent, and in tackling the issue of their invisibility in French society and declaring their origins, they redefine their identity and defy French notions of race and citizenship.
It does not necessarily represent the French inside France, but rather the minority within France that has its own origins and African connection.
The authors of the " Arab Noise and Ramadan Nights: Rai, Rap, and Franco-Maghrebi Identity " state that The French rappers rap about " the history of slavery, humanity's origins in Africa, Europe's destruction of African civilizations and the independence struggle led by the Front De Liberation Nationale.
Christopher Wise in his book Derrida, Africa, and the Middle East ( 2009 ) places Derrida's work in the historical context of his North African origins, an argument first briefly made by Robert J. C. Young in White Mythologies: Writing History and the West ( 1990 ) and extended in his Postcolonialism: An Historical Introduction ( 2001 ) where Young surveys the writings of numerous theorists and situates the whole framework of Derrida's thinking in relation to the impact of growing up in the colonial conditions of French Algeria.
In most languages with Latin origins ( French, Spanish, Catalan, Italian, Romanian, Gallician, Sardinian, Corsican, but not Portuguese ), the day is named after Mars, the Roman god of war.

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" As mentioned above in section on Derrida's deconstruction of Husserl Derrida actually argues for the contamination of pure origins by the structures of language and temporality and Manfred Frank has even referred to Derrida's work as " Neostructuralism " and this seems to capture Derrida's novel concern for how texts are structured.
Since English, German and Dutch have many of the same etymological origins, there actually are a great number of words in both languages that are very similar and do have the same meaning ( e. g. word / Wort / woord, book / Buch / boek, house / Haus / huis, water / Wasser / water ...).
In the early 18th century, Nicolas Malebranche wrote " An organized body contains an infinity of parts that mutually depend upon one another in relation to particular ends, all of which must be actually formed in order to work as a whole ," arguing in favor of preformation, rather than epigenesis, of the individual ; and a similar argument about the origins of the individual was made by other 18th century students of natural history.
The commonly held view of biblical scholars holding to the four-source origins of Genesis ( J, E, P, D ) is that 10: 5 comes from the Priestly ( P ) text source and 11: 8-9, and actually the entirety of the Babel narrative, from the Jahwist source ( J ).
Although it is sometimes stated that the term " bangers " has its origins in World War II, the term was actually in use at least as far back as 1919.
A major part of the Fallout universe is the military organization Brotherhood of Steel, whose origins are similar to the Desert Rangers and the Guardians of the Old Order of Wasteland, and a group called the Desert Rangers actually appears in Fallout: New Vegas.
Many linguists claim the origins of Siberian Tatar dialects are actually independent of Volga – Ural Tatar ; these dialects are quite remote both from Standard Tatar and from each other, often preventing mutual comprehension.
Rafael Medoff concludes that ' actually there is no evidence that the Mufti's presence was a factor at all ; the Wisliceny hearsay is not merely uncorroborated, but conflicts with everything else that is known about the origins of the Final Solution.
The Architect presents Neo with a radically different explanation of his origins and purpose, claiming that Neo is actually the sixth " One ".
It actually developed from the earlier French / Belgian game billard Russe, with supposedly Russian origins.
Those cambions that actually survive birth typically look like grotesque, hellish variants of their mortal progenitors, having wings, claws, fangs and often many other features that reveal their fiendish origins.
Examples of topics include ' Did you know that certain English words actually have foreign origins?
Few of the sailors in the Israeli Navy actually know the origins of the word, offering alternative explanations, such as " Short for Messiba ( party in Hebrew )".
Liberté, Égalité, Fraternité actually finds its origins in a May 1791 proposition by the Club des Cordeliers, following a speech on the Army by the marquis de Guichardin.
Professor Sumdac decides to unofficially adopt her as his daughter, Sari ( Prof. Sumdac decided to keep the truth of her origins a secret from her, due in part to him being unaware of what had actually occurred ).
Although the car had substantial European origins ( the car was actually developed by Simca, the French division of Chrysler Europe, before that company was sold to Peugeot, which released the car as the Talbot Horizon ), it was presented as a very significant domestic development, since it was assembled by Chrysler, who retained North American rights to the car.
While the origins of the name-place have long been debated and remain unclear, it is believed to come from a distortion of the nearby Cherokee village resting in present day Jonesborough, TN called ( roughly ) Na ’ na-tlu gun ’ yi, which has been interpreted “ Spruce-Tree Place .” Others argue that it actually means " Rushing Water ( s )" or " Dangerous Water ( s )", while local guides insist upon the popular " River of Death.
Often claimed to be a Native American name meaning " blossoming " or " eternal flower ", Aiyana's origins are actually quite obscure.
( This feature was actually a key desideratum of Dicke and Brans ; see the paper by Brans cited below, which sketches the origins of the theory.
Not all yaojing are actually demons ; some others are of quite unusual origins.
Most people agree that Jamaican jerk sauce is actually African since the origins of jerk pork can be traced back to the pre-slavery days of the Cormantee hunters of West Africa.
Further he actually stressed on the ancient origins of this procedure.
The car actually had its origins in France in the late 1940s, where aircraft designer Gabriel Voisin had designed a minimal car called the Biscooter.
" In Rehabilitating Lochner, David Bernstein argues that many of the civil liberties and civil rights innovations of the post-New Deal Court actually had their origins in Lochner era cases that have been forgotten or misinterpreted.

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