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Law French (3956 bytes)
1: ...orman language|Anglo-Norman]]. It was used in the law courts of [[Great Britain]], beginning with the [... 3: ...A frequently quoted example of this mixed English-French language comes from a marginal note printed in ''... 5: ...ictions. However, some key terms remain from Law French, including the following: 8: ...lawyer]], [[solicitor]], [[barrister]] or [[civil law notary]] 22: *[[plaintiff]], the person who begins a lawsuit. French law on secularity and conspicuous religious symbols in schools (25848 bytes) 1: ...nts from wearing conspicuous religious symbols in French public primary and secondary schools. 3: ...ndary schools. The amendment further supports the French constitutional provision of freedom of opinion, i... 5: ...are publicly funded, and are not affected by this law--> 6: ...rch 15]], [[2004]] (thus the technical name of '''law 2004-228 of March 15, 2004'''). It came into effe... 8: The law does not mention any particular symbol, though it... List of people granted honorary French citizenship during the French Revolution (677 bytes) 1: ...[French Revolution]], [[France]] granted honorary French [[citizenship]] to those deemed champions of the ... Old French (19217 bytes) 1: '''Old French''' is a term sometimes used to refer to the [[Oïl... 9: *[[French language|French]] 10: **[[Acadian French language|Acadian French]] 11: **[[Cajun French]] 12: **[[Belgian French]] The French as seen by... (657 bytes) 1: ...n by...'') is a [[film]] series made for [[France|French]] television. 4: ... directors to deliver a short on the theme: ''The French as seen by...''. 8: ...h#The_Cowboy_and_the_Frenchman|The Cowboy and the Frenchman]]'' French (2268 bytes) 2: '''French''' in its formal sense and used in its capitalize... 4: #Something from or related to [[France]]. ''The French city of [[Paris]] has many fine restaurants.'' 5: ...[Mauritius]] and [[Luxembourg]] are able to speak French.'' 6: #The [[French people]]. See: [[List of French people]]. 7: ...tipulation that it only be applied to diameters. French units are used primarily for [[catheter]]s. In c... French 75 (485 bytes) 1: '''French 75''' is a [[cocktail]] made from [[Champagne (be... French Assembly (612 bytes) 1: ...ssembly''''' may refer to any of several [[France|French]] [[legislature|legislative bodies]] throughout t... 3: ...volution)|National Assembly]] formed during the [[French Revolution]] on [[June 17]], [[1789]]. 6: *The modern [[French National Assembly|National Assembly]]. French Polynesia (6863 bytes) 7: ...age:French_polynesia_flag_large.png|140px|Flag of French Polynesia]] 8: ...ge:French_Polynesia_COA.png|135px|Coat of arms of French Polynesia]] 14: | [[French language|French]] 25: | [[President of French Polynesia|President]] 49: ...is a French overseas "country" ([[French language|French]]: ''[[pays d'outre-mer]]'', or ''POM'') in the s... David French (1190 bytes) 1: '''David French''' (born [[1939]] in [[Coley's Point, Newfoundlan... 3: French's best-known and most-performed works are the fiv... 20: [[Category:1939 births|French, David]] 21: [[Category:Canadian playwrights|French, David]] French Guinea (233 bytes) 3: '''French Guinea''' (in [[West Africa]]) became independent... 5: ...ful with the spelling: [[French Guiana]] is not ''French Guinea''. Acadian French (6250 bytes) 3: ...alect of [[Louisiana]], is descended from Acadian French. 5: ...ou]], and retains features obliterated during the French standardization efforts of the [[19th century]], ... 7: ...speakers of other dialects of French, such as the French of France and even other Canadian dialects, have ... 9: See also [[Chiac]], a distinct variety of Acadian French heavily influenced by English. 15: ...e'' become ''bon djeu'' and ''djeule'' in Acadian French. ''Braguette'' becomes ''brajette''. (This pronun... French Pragmatism (269 bytes) 1: ...s opposed to structural problems connected to the French [[Critical Theory]] of [[Pierre Bourdieu]]. French language (38325 bytes) 1: {{language|name=French|nativename=Français 2: |familycolor=lawngreen 15: ...nbsp; '''French'''<br></td></tr> 20: ... [[Portuguese language|Portuguese]]. In [[1999]] French was the 11th most spoken language in the world be... 26: ...[Marseille]]) and the [[Vascons]] (on the Spanish/French border). French Navy (7542 bytes) 2: [[Image:Motte-Picquet-revue.jpg|thumb|French Navy summer uniforms]] 3: ...ge:French Navy1.jpg|thumb|Frigate division of the French Navy in Toulon harbour]] 4: The '''French Navy''' (''Marine Nationale'') is the second-larg... 13: ...greatest heroes of the First Republic were in the French Navy (Casabianca, Muriène, the ''Redoutable''). 15: The motto of the French navy is "''Honneur, Patrie, Valeur, Discipline''"... French Alps (612 bytes) 1: The '''French Alps''' are simply those parts of the [[Alps]] wh... 12: [[Mont Blanc]] is the highest point of the French Alps (and of the Alps as a whole). French alphabet (2089 bytes) 1: The '''French alphabet''' is based on the [[Latin alphabet]]. I... 68: ...iaeresis]] (called ''tréma'' in [[French language|French]]) ( ¨ ), and the [[cedilla]] ( ¸ ). Th... French fries (12392 bytes) 3: ...'f'', since it does not refer to the nationality. French fries are distinct from [[potato chips]] (also ca... 5: ...th [[hamburger]]s, a latter-day descendent of the French "steack-frites" combination. They are also often ... 7: ...ville, New Brunswick]]. Such is the popularity of french fries that McCain Foods Limited can produce potat... 10: ...h to sautéeing and to deep-fat frying-- while the french verb it derives from refers unambiguously to the ... 12: ...S and in Canada are deep-fried potatoes called "French fries". French cuisine (8868 bytes) 3: '''French cuisine''' is characterized by its extreme divers... 5: ...urs [[olive oil]] and [[herb]]s; and northeastern French recipes are reminiscent of [[German cuisine]], in... 7: Wine and cheese are an integral part of French cuisine, both as ingredients and accompaniments. ... 12: ...d cooking and good food are well appreciated. The French generally take a high pride in the cuisine of the... 18: ...e reduced number of [[housewife|housewives]], the French rely a lot more on canned or frozen foods for wee... French Revolution (32583 bytes) 1: {{French Revolution}} 2: ...ic, empire, and monarchy for 75 years after the [[French First Republic|First Republic]] fell to a coup by... 5: ''See main article [[Causes of the French Revolution]].'' 19: ...ed consistent resistance from the ''parlements'' (law courts), which the nobility dominated. 25: * Louis XVI promised to convoke the [[French States-General|Estates-General]] within five year...
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