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List of people granted honorary French citizenship during the French Revolution (677 bytes)
1: ...must be noted that not all were sympathizers with the Revolution. 8: *[[Thomas Clarkson]] 17: *[[Thomas Paine]] 21: *[[George Washington]] French 75 (485 bytes) 1: '''French 75''' is a [[cocktail]] made from [[Champagne (be... 3: ...emon juice]], and [[sugar syrup]] in a [[boston glass]]. Shake and drain into [[champagne flute]] and ... 7: ===Sources and Further Reading=== French (2268 bytes) 2: '''French''' in its formal sense and used in its capitalize... 4: ...d 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: ...units are used primarily for [[catheter]]s. In catheter specifications, outer diameter is often abbrev... The French as seen by... (657 bytes) 1: ...n by...'') is a [[film]] series made for [[France|French]] television. 4: ...eliver a short on the theme: ''The French as seen by...''. 8: ...h#The_Cowboy_and_the_Frenchman|The Cowboy and the Frenchman]]'' Old French (19217 bytes) 1: ...d parts of [[Belgium]] and [[Switzerland]] during the period roughly from [[1000]] to [[1300]] A.D. 3: ...lled [[Provençal]]) which bordered these areas to the south. 5: This Oïl language is the ancestor of several languages spoken today, inclu... 9: *[[French language|French]] 10: **[[Acadian French language|Acadian French]] Law French (3956 bytes) 1: ...ueror. Its use continued for several centuries in the courts of [[England]]. 3: ... Justice que narrowly mist" ("threw a brickbat at the said Justice, which narrowly missed"). 5: ... some key terms remain from Law French, including the following: 7: ...inted to act for another - now characterized as either: 11: ... court, charged now chiefly with keeping order in the courtroom. Second French Empire (16305 bytes) 2: ... to [[1870]], between the [[Second Republic]] and the [[Third Republic]], in [[France]]. 5: ...[[Jove]]," as the guardian of the social gains of the revolutionary period. 7: ...ously by a [[plebiscite]] the supreme power, with the title of [[emperor]], upon Napoleon III. 9: ...ssements'', i.e. requests by the authorities to cease publication of certain articles, under pain of s... 11: ...l security (''sûreté générale'') which authorised the internment, [[exile]] or [[deportation]] of any s... French Pragmatism (269 bytes) 1: ...tural problems connected to the French [[Critical Theory]] of [[Pierre Bourdieu]]. French kiss (2414 bytes) 1: ...n which one participant's [[tongue]] touches the other's [[lips]] or tongue and may enter his or her [[... 3: ...ouch. It is considered by many to be both very pleasurable and highly [[physical intimacy|intimate]]. ... 5: [[Image:frenchkiss.jpg|200px|right|thumb|The French Kiss]] 7: ...[Transmission (medicine)|orally transmitted]] disease. 9: ...rs to express their intimate feeling toward each other and more often precedes sex. Augustus French (321 bytes) 1: ...of America|U.S.]] [[political figure]]. He served as [[governor of Illinois]] between [[1846]] and [[1... 5: [[Category:1808 births|French, Augustus]] 6: [[Category:1864 deaths|French, Augustus]] 7: [[Category:Governors of Illinois|French, Augustus]] French Third Republic (8620 bytes) 2: ...ar]]. It survived until the invasion of France by the [[Germany|German]] [[Third Reich]] in [[1940]]. 4: ...m crisis to crisis before its final collapse. It was never intended to be a long-term republic at all.... 6: ...ly transform the [[balance of power]] in Europe - the [[German Empire]]. 8: ...a and the subsequent revolution in Paris known as the [[Paris Commune]], which maintained a radical reg... 10: ...bord and the succession of his more liberal heir, the [[Comte de Paris]]. French Consulate (11815 bytes) 1: {{French Revolution}} 3: ...rectory | Directory]] to the start of the [[First French Empire | Napoleonic Empire]]. 5: ... [[1799]]), the sword of the Revolution fell into the hands of [[Napoleon I of France | Bonaparte]]. 7: ... after Roche's death, appearing as sole master of the armies. 9: ... return for simple stability and a strong hand at the reins of government. David French (1190 bytes) 1: '''David French''' (born [[1939]] in [[Coley's Point, Newfoundlan... 3: ...on|Confederation of Canada]], to the departure of the family to a new life in Toronto. 20: [[Category:1939 births|French, David]] 21: [[Category:Canadian playwrights|French, David]] Heather French (898 bytes) 1: [[Image:Hfhenry.jpg|thumbnail|Heather French Henry]] 3: ...lle, Kentucky]], she is a [[1993]] graduate of [[Mason County High School]]. 5: ...Lt. Governor [[Steve Henry]] on October 27, 2000. The couple subsequently had two children. 7: ... [[Louisville, Kentucky]] morning show ''[[Fox In The Morning]]'' on [[WDRB]]. 9: ...h and she subsequently recounted her story on ''[[The Oprah Winfrey Show]]''. French Sudan (1308 bytes) 1: ...m [[1920]] to [[1958]], when the territory became the independent nation of [[Mali]]. 3: ...]] and [[Dahomey]], although two were returned in the following year. 5: ...hen [[Upper Senegal and Niger]] in [[1904]], then the old name came back in a reorganization of [[1920]... 7: When [[Upper Volta]] was abolished in [[1933]], French Sudan picked up some of its provinces. 9: ...ined autonomy as a self-governing member of the [[French Community]]. French Grant (1623 bytes) 1: .... (Gallia and Gallipolis were named for [[Gaul]], the ancient Latin name of [[France]].) 3: ...n Gabriel Gervais]] for having pursued the grant; the remaining 20,000 acres (81 km²) were split i... 5: ...ipolis residents who did not receive a portion of the First Grant. Anglo-French (446 bytes) 1: '''Anglo-French''' is a term that may be used in several contexts... 3: ... and one French parent may be said to be '''Anglo-French''' 5: ...United Kingdom|UK]]) and [[France]], eg. '''Anglo-French relations''' 7: ...e [[Anglo-Norman language]], the dialect of [[Old French]] used in medieval [[England]] French press (2883 bytes) 1: [[Image:French_press.jpg|left|130px|A French Press]] 2: ... '''''cafetière'''''. Its operation is simple and the coffee it produces is rich and flavourful, albeit... 8: ...nd which has a fine wire or [[nylon]] mesh acting as a filter. 10: ...etained above the filter ('''C'''). At this point the coffee can be served. 12: ...fee made this way should be served immediately so as to not become bitter from over-extraction. French Fifth Republic (2326 bytes) 2: ...he Fifth Republic emerged from the ashes of the [[French Fourth Republic]], replacing a weak and factional... 4: ... it still retained [[Algeria]], which had a large French population. [[Algeria]] eventually became indepen... 6: ...macy, since he has to obtain a majority at either the first or second round of elections. 8: De Gaulle was succeeded by [[Georges Pompidou]] ([[1969]]–[[1974]]), [... 12: [[Category:French government]] French & Saunders (1175 bytes) 1: ... on the rare occasions when they appear elsewhere as a [[double act]]. 3: ...y specials for the [[BBC]], and are co-writers of the hit [[Situation comedy|sitcom]] ''[[Absolutely Fa... 5: ...of the jealousy that French has for Saunders, and the superiority complex of Saunders. 7: ...ey were voted amongst the top 50 comedy acts ever by fellow comedians and comedy insiders.
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