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Some Chaosium products have been translated into French, Portuguese, Japanese, German, Spanish and Italian, and were available in France from Jeux Descartes, in Germany from Pegasus Press, in Spain from Joc Internacional and La factoría de ideas and in Italy from Stratelibri and Grifo Edizioni.
Contained within Economic Sophisms is the famous satirical parable known as the " Candlemakers ' petition " which presents itself as a demand from the candlemakers ' guild to the French government, asking the government to block out the Sun to prevent its unfair competition with their products.
Most products shipped from Leamington have English and French labels for distribution throughout Canada, but a substantial amount of product is sent to the US.
In 2006, Cruz became spokesmodel for the French beauty company, L ' Oréal, to promote products such as the L ' Oréal Paris hair dye Natural Match and L ' Oreal mascara products.
GE then sold the rights to make RCA-and GE-branded televisions and other consumer electronics products in 1988 to the French Thomson Consumer Electronics, in exchange for some of Thomson's medical businesses.
Several other products ( solos and GM adventures ) have already been released via Lulu. com and others have been announced: see the French T & T website.
Brandy is also produced from fermented fruits other than grapes, but these products are typically named eaux-de-vie, specially in French.
In most European countries, subjugation in the French Empire bought with it many products of the French Revolution including democracy, due process in courts, abolition of privileges, etc.
Igor Stravinsky called Daphnis et Chloé " one of the most beautiful products of all French music " and author Burnett James claims that it is " Ravel's most impressive single achievement, as it is his most opulent and confident orchestral score ".
A model ( from Middle French modèle // aew ), sometimes called a mannequin, is a person who is employed to display, advertise and promote commercial products ( notably fashion clothing ) or to serve as a subject of works of art.
Many French rappers are products of the HLM rent-controlled housing and draw upon their upbringing in this environment as a source of inspiration for their lyrics.
Category: French products with protected designation of origin
French exports to the United States are much more high value products such as cheese, processed products and wine.
Since its dealings with the 1993 GATT free trade negotiations, France has fought for what it calls the exception culturelle, meaning the right to subsidize or treat favorably domestic cultural production and to limit or control foreign cultural products ( as seen in public funding for French cinema or the lower VAT accorded to books ).
Another expression, " terroir " is a French term originally used for wine and coffee to denote the special characteristics that geography bestowed upon these products.
French cuisine and eating habits have however come under great pressure in recent years from modern fast food, American products and the new global agricultural industry.
Found object originates from the French objet trouvé, describing art created from undisguised, but often modified, objects or products that are not normally considered art, often because they already have a non-art function.
Forty to fifty percent of these complaints have to do with commercial products for which there is no available French manual or packaging, 25 % have to do with signage in stores, 10 % with websites and 5 % with the language of service.
They produced more wheat than residents of St. Louis, and their grain products were critical to survival of the French community at New Orleans.
Imports then included French farm products and manufactures, timber, granite and slates.
Category: French products with protected designation of origin
This expansion introduced BK's " Am Express " product line, which added new products such as French toast sticks and mini-muffins.

products and faience
* Art products ; for example, plastic objects, carved in stone or ivory, cast or beaten in metals ( gold, silver, copper and bronze ), or modelled in clay, faience, paste, etc.
Another division portrays arts and crafts in Bayreuth and the surrounding area with examples of faience pottery, glass products from the Fichtelgebirge and stone pottery from Creußen.

products and manufactories
There were also foundries and machine shops and manufactories of lumber products.
In the past, manufactories of bottles, oil-well drilling tools, flour-mill products, etc., existed here.
Originally home to about 20 tile and brick manufactories and 10 flour and feed mills, the city today produces a wide variety of products ranging from cement to automobile parts, refined sugar to dairy products, textiles to computer parts, and more recently, poultry through chicken farming.

products and rarely
He even buys a lot of the products he sees advertised -- despite the fact that the copy makes no special bid for his favor and sponsors rarely use any but white models in commercials.
The remaining 7 transient elements ( technetium, promethium, neptunium, americium, curium, berkelium, and californium ) occur only rarely, as products of rare nuclear reaction processes from uranium or other heavy elements.
They are increasingly, though still rarely, found on North American packaging, especially in Canada on imported European products.
Since the DBS nomenclature is rarely used in the UK or Ireland, the popularity of Sky's service has caused the terms " minidish " and " digibox " to be applied to products other than Sky's hardware.
Many jerky products are very high in sugar and are therefore very sweet, unlike biltong, which rarely contains added sugars.
Antivirus products rarely catch all viruses in public tests ( depending on what is used and to what extent ), even though security software vendors incorporate rootkit detection into their products.
The specifications for cables and housings rarely give any details other than dimensions and the purpose of the products.
Subdivisions of a New Taiwan Dollar are rarely used, since practically all products on the consumer market are being sold at whole dollars.
In the 1950s and 1960s, when nylon and polythene were rarely used, one of the primary sources of foreign exchange earnings for the erstwhile United Pakistan was the export of jute products, based on jute grown in then East Bengal now Bangladesh.
Hepatitis A can be transmitted by the parenteral route but very rarely by blood and blood products.
The Bertrand paradox rarely appears in practice because real products are almost always differentiated in some way other than price ( brand name, if nothing else ); firms have limitations on their capacity to manufacture and distribute ; and two firms rarely have identical costs.
These changes are usually undesirable, such as cracking and chemical disintegration of products or, more rarely, desirable, as in biodegradation, or deliberately lowering the molecular weight of a polymer for recycling.
While the five-per-item rule appeared to be in play ( contestants would frequently take five of most items ), the announcer rarely mentioned either the rules of the Sweep, or the value of the products.
Insecticides have also been successfully implemented, although commercial products are rarely targeted specifically towards earwigs.
They rarely sell products that represent Catalonia exclusively.
In the medical literature, the term is rarely used, and when it is used, different causes and symptoms are ascribed from its popular use in marketing, where it is often sensationalized and used to sell various health food products and water ionizers.
Although his literary products are rarely read today, during the late nineteenth century they were enormously popular, and more than half a million volumes of Holland's writings were sold.
Allergic reactions, when they occur, are rarely due to the stainless steel but from other factors ( most commonly from mechanical irritation or harsh cleaning products ).
His films, like most of those considered to be products of the neorealist movement, are shot in long, slow takes, and generally contain some sort of social commentary, though rarely do the neorealists wear their political opinions on their sleeves.
Market position is at the low end with products rarely over $ 80.
The company's products are often sold at discount and drug stores, but rarely in other markets.
The Credit Memo rarely contains: PO #, Date, Billing Address, Shipping Address, Terms of Payment, List of products with quantities and prices.

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