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anglophone and culture
This article is focused on poetry written in English and reflects anglophone culture.
His report recommended that the Canadas be united into one colony ( the Province of Canada ) so as to assimilate the French-speaking Canadiens into anglophone British culture.
Household models in anglophone culture include the family and varieties of blended families, share housing, and group homes for people with support needs.
DoRo Productions designed the original programming format which while clearly a music video channel, sought to differentiate itself from MTV not just by having a German speaking voice, but by speaking directly to the differences in pop culture between Germany and the anglophone MTV.
While the Downtown / Uptown division of the city has sometimes been overstated ( by the late 19th century there were already substantial numbers of people of francophone orientation living Uptown, and of anglophone orientation living Downtown ), it continues to be a factor in New Orleans culture into the 21st century, marking, for example, the division of the Mardi Gras Indians into Downtown and Uptown tribes.

anglophone and may
But it is also a much-beloved children's story in anglophone Canada without such complex overtones as it may have in a broader context.
Older French publications may use the spelling Ouolof, and some English publications Wollof, predominantly referring to ( anglophone ) Gambian Wolof.
* An English-language edition, from the same plates, films, or files, may be published in different anglophone countries by different publishing companies.
Some ridings, especially ridings with large numbers of both francophone and anglophone voters, may be named or punctuated differently in English and French.
Note, however, that the label " undergraduate " may be misleading to an anglophone audience, since while a Spanish Diplomatura may be likened to an American undergraduate Bachelor's degree, a Spanish Licenciatura is comparable in scope to an American postgraduate Master's degree, as the anglophone distinction between " undergraduate " and " postgraduate " degrees does not properly apply to the traditional higher-education system of Spain.
However, in villes with a large anglophone population, there may be an established — albeit informal — preference.

anglophone and include
Jewish religious movements () (), sometimes called " denominations " or " branches ", include different groups which have developed among Jews from ancient times and especially in the modern era among Ashkenazi Jews living in anglophone countries.
He was unable to accomplish this task, however, as his plans to include an anglophone in cabinet broke down on the issue of educational funding for the province's Protestant minority.

anglophone and various
The inner circle is the traditional base of English and includes countries such as the United Kingdom and Ireland and the anglophone populations of the former British colonies of the United States, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, Canada, and various islands of the Caribbean, Indian Ocean and Pacific Ocean.
It is through this civil association that various anglophone lawyers challenged the constitutionality of Quebec's territorial language policy.

anglophone and including
Symbolism had a significant influence on modernism, and its traces can be detected in the work of many modernist artists, including T. S. Eliot, Wallace Stevens, Conrad Aiken, Hart Crane, and William Butler Yeats in the anglophone tradition and Rubén Darío in Hispanic literature.
During the World War II era, the English sector of the college was reorganized to be in line with anglophone universities, including programs in general science and honours chemistry.
On April 30, 2010, it was announced that Cogeco will acquire all radio stations owned by Corus Entertainment in Quebec, including its Corus Québec group of stations and Montreal anglophone station CFQR-FM ( since re-called CKBE-FM ), pending CRTC approval.
It formed at least 20 regional chapters, including 8 in the anglophone neighbourhoods of Montreal.

anglophone and families
However, the majority of students are from upper middle class families in Toronto, both francophone and anglophone.

anglophone and group
Alliance Quebec, an anglophone rights lobby group, was founded in May 1982.
The album, which features Northern Irish singer, songwriter, and frontman of the chamber pop group The Divine Comedy Neil Hannon, singer and songwriter Bertrand Cantat of Noir Désir, singer and illustrator Françoiz Breut, anglophone French rock band The Married Monk ( Christian Quermalet, Philippe Lebruman, Etienne Jaumet, Nicolas Courret ), French folk rock group Têtes Raides ( Christian Olivier, Grègoire Simon, Pascal Olivier, Anne-Gaëlle Bisquay, Serge Bégout, Jean-Luc Millot, and Edith Bégou ), the string quartet Quatuor à cordes, guitarist and composer Olivier Mellano, and author Mathieu Boogaerts, as well as his usual collaborators and friends, Claire Pichet and Dominique A, was recorded by France International, mastered by Radio France, and released in CD format one year later on 2 November 1999.
This group promoted the annexation of Red River by the Canadian government, and encouraged new anglophone / Protestant immigration from Ontario.
As with other French Canadian minority groups in Canada outside of Quebec, not all Fransaskois are French speakers ; due to the pressures toward assimilation that the community faces as a small minority group in a predominantly English-speaking province, a considerable number of people who are ethnically Fransaskois are in fact primarily or exclusively anglophone.
Other commentators remonstrated that Justice Hilton had previously served as legal counsel for Alliance Quebec, an anglophone rights group.
At its height in the mid-1980s, the group had a network of affiliated anglophone groups throughout the province.

anglophone and homes
The anglophone captains of industry ( many of whom were closely connected to the men of the Beaver Club before them ) started to look beyond Old Montreal, building new homes on the farmland of the slopes of Mount Royal north of Sherbrooke Street-then nothing more than a quiet country lane.

anglophone and .
Local variants such as Ghanaian Sign Language and Nigerian Sign Language arose in anglophone countries as well.
English is also quite common due to the high number of anglophone expatriates and foreigners working in international institutions and in the bank sector.
The work of Frances Yates, especially influential in anglophone scholarship, argues that Bruno was deeply influenced by the astronomy found in Arab astrology, Neoplatonism and Renaissance Hermeticism.
* Haithabu is the modern German spelling used when referring to the historical settlement, it is also often used in this way in anglophone academic contexts.
In the anglophone Canada Italian is second after French but in the United Kingdom it is the fourth after French, Spanish and German.
The genocidal Hutu government was francophone whereas the rebel RPF was invading from anglophone Uganda.
German scientists support that the SWEBOK regards sources which were published in English and is an accurate anglophone guide.
* The 1995 Quebec referendum on sovereignty is held in the predominantly francophone province of Quebec in Canada, a majority anglophone country.
Beginning in 1959, it is also traditional to rotate between anglophone and francophone incumbents.
Moreover, the practice of alternating between anglophone and francophone Canadians was instituted with the appointment of Georges Vanier, a francophone who succeeded the anglophone Massey.
) The micrometer caliper was introduced to the mass market in anglophone countries by Brown & Sharpe in 1867, allowing the penetration of the instrument's use into the average machine shop.
So many Loyalists arrived on the shores of the St. John River that a separate colony — New Brunswick — was created in 1784 ; followed in 1791 by the division of Quebec into the largely French-speaking Lower Canada ( French Canada ) along the St. Lawrence River and Gaspé Peninsula and an anglophone Loyalist Upper Canada, with its capital settled by 1796 in York, in present-day Toronto.
This was particularly noticeable in Montreal, which resembled a majority anglophone city in terms of its commercial life, but was predominantly francophone.
His detractors maintained that Richler had an outdated and stereotyped view of Quebec society, and that he risked polarizing relations between francophone and anglophone Quebecers.
Quebec's universities, both francophone ( e. g., Université de Montréal ) and anglophone ( e. g., Concordia University ), use the term ( recteur or rectrice in French ) to designate the head of the institution.
The use of " locust " in English as a synonym for " lobster " has no grounding in anglophone tradition, and most modern instances of its use are usually calques of foreign expressions ( e. g. " sea locust " as mistranslation of langouste de mer ).
Compound words involving " locust " have also been used by anglophone translators as calques of archaic Arabic, Greek, Hebrew, or other language names for animals ; the resulting formations have, just as in the case of the Brownian grasshopper / cicada controversy, been, at times, a cause of lexical ambiguity and false polysemy in English.

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