| Du Bellay Du Bellay is the name of an Angevin family in France, whose notable members include Du_Bellay
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| La Clairon La Clairon (January 25, 1723 – January 29, 1803), French actress, whose real name was Clair Josèphe Hippolyte Leris, was born at Condé-sur-l'Escaut, Hainaut, the daughter of an army sergeant. La_Clairon
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| Rama/archive 3 User:Rama/archive_3
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| Wassy Wassy or Wassy-sur-Blaise is a commune of the Haute-Marne département, in France. Population (1999): 3,294. Wassy
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| Mustard (condiment) Mustard is a thick yellowish-brown paste with a sharp taste made from the ground seeds of a mustard plant (white or yellow mustard, Sinapis hirta; brown or Indian mustard, Brassica juncea; or black mustard, Brassica nigra). The ground mustard seeds are mixed with water, vinegar or other liquids, and sometimes other flavorings and spices. Mustard_(condiment)
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| Jacques Camatte Jacques Camatte is a French writer who once was a Marxist theoretician and member of the Internationalist Communist Party, a primarily Italian left communist organisation under the influence of Amadeo Bordiga, which denounced the USSR as capitalist and aimed to rebuild a "true" Leninism. Following the theses of the early Italian Communist Party (under Bordiga's leadership), it refused all participation in theelectoral system and generally considered democracy a perversion of class struggle and a means of oppression. Jacques_Camatte
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| Saint-Jean-de-Niost Saint-Jean-de-Niost is a commune in the department of Ain in eastern France. It lies on the edge of the Ain plain between Meximieux and Saint-Maurice-de-Gourdans. Saint-Jean-de-Niost
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| HMS Graph (P715) Unterseeboot 570 was a Type VIIC submarine of the Kriegsmarine that was captured and commissioned into the Royal Navy as HMS Graph (P715). She was the only German submarine to be taken into Allied service and to fight for both sides in World War II. HMS_Graph_(P715)
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| Louis Feuillée France Louis_Feuillée
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| Bogdanov Affair/Archive 3 Talk:Bogdanov_Affair/Archive_3
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| XnView Linux: 1.70 / XnView
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| Fon language Talk:Fon_language
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| Reference desk archive/Humanities/October 2005 Wikipedia:Reference_desk_archive/Humanities/October_2005
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| Reference desk archive/Miscellaneous/October 2005 Wikipedia:Reference_desk_archive/Miscellaneous/October_2005
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| Big Adamsky User:Big_Adamsky
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| Caleb Gattegno Caleb Gattegno (1911-1988) is best known for his innovative proposals for teaching and learning mathematics , foreign languages The Silent Way and reading Words in Color. Caleb_Gattegno
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| Jean-Baptiste Labat Jean-Baptiste Labat (sometimes called, simply, Père Labat) (1663, near Paris - January 6, 1738, Paris) was a French clergyman, botanist, writer, explorer, ethnographer, soldier, engineer, and landowner. He entered the order of the Dominicans at the age of twenty. Jean-Baptiste_Labat
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| Pierre Clostermann Talk:Pierre_Clostermann
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| Beauf Beauf [pronounced /bof/] is a French term describing a person thought to be vulgar, somewhat alcoholic, unintelligent, uncaring, violent, greedy, bigoted, chauvinistic, supporter of Nationalism etc. Beauf
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| Elisabeth Wierzbicka Wela Elisabeth Wierzbicka (also known as Wela) is a painter and sculptor, born in Kraków in 1964. She studied at the Kraków Academy of Fine Art from 1984-1989. Elisabeth_Wierzbicka_Wela
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| Louis Scutenaire Louis Scutenaire was a poet, anarchist, surrealist and civil servant. Born Jean Émile Louis Scutenaire in Ollignies, Belgium, June 29 1905; died Brussels, August 15 1987. Louis_Scutenaire
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| Dark Ages reenactment Dark Ages reenactment is generally considered a sub-branch of Medieval reenactment focussing on the 1st millennium AD beginning with the fall of the Roman Empire and ending with the High Middle Ages. Dark_Ages_reenactment
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| Mahomet (play) Mahomet (Le fanatisme, ou Mahomet) aka "The Fanaticism, or Mahomet" is a play in five acts written in 1736 by French playwright and philosopher Voltaire with its debut performance at Lille on 25 April 1741. Mahomet_(play)
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| Jmabel/Archive 22 User_talk:Jmabel/Archive_22
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| Angela Carter Talk:Angela_Carter
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| Académie de la Carpette anglaise The Académie de la Carpette anglaise, which may be translated as the "English Doormat Academy" (the word carpette means both "rug" and "fawner"), awards an annual prize to "members of the French élite who distinguish themselves by relentlessly promoting the domination of English over French in France and in European institutions." Whether admired or despised for its tongue-in-cheek rhetoric, the Academy has captured the attention of many in the French-speaking world who genuinely fear that the growing pervasiveness of English will lead to the decline and ultimate demise of French. Académie_de_la_Carpette_anglaise
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| Social situation in the French suburbs The social situation in the French suburbs, known as banlieues, is a complex topic. At times it has resulted in civil unrest, notably the civil unrest of autumn 2005. Social_situation_in_the_French_suburbs
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| Dennis Berry | Died = Dennis_Berry
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| Blaye Blaye is a commune and sub-prefecture in the Gironde department in Aquitaine in southwestern France. Blaye
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| Saint-Riquier Saint-Riquier is a commune in the Somme département in the Picardie region of France. Saint-Riquier
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| Saint-Christophe-de-Valains |région=Bretagne Saint-Christophe-de-Valains
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| Frémont Point Transmitter |gridref=UT634559 Frémont_Point_Transmitter
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| Sud Radio Transmitter Pic Blanc Sud Radio Transmitter Pic Blanc is a facility for high power medium wave broadcasting on the Pic Blanc, mountain at 1°43'1"W and 42°32'5"N. Sud Radio Transmitter Pic Blanc, situated on the 2650 metre high Pic Blanc mountain in Andorra is the medium wave transmitter in Europe situated highest. Sud_Radio_Transmitter_Pic_Blanc
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| Bogdanov Affair/Archive 6 Talk:Bogdanov_Affair/Archive_6
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| Don, Nord Don is a village and commune of the Nord département, located near Lille, France. Don,_Nord
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| Tentative d'épuisement d'un lieu parisien Tentative d'épuisement d'un lieu parisien is a short (roughly 60 pages) book by Georges Perec written in October 1974 and published in 1975. It is a collection of observations which Perec wrote as he sat in Saint-Sulpice Square in Paris. Tentative_d'épuisement_d'un_lieu_parisien
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| W, or the Memory of Childhood W, or the Memory of Childhood (), is a semi-autobiographical work of fiction, published in 1975 by Georges Perec. W,_or_the_Memory_of_Childhood
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| Saint-Nom-la-Bretèche Saint-Nom-la-Bretèche is a town and commune west of Paris, in the Yvelines département, in the Île-de-France région, in France. Saint-Nom-la-Bretèche
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| Méhariste Méhariste is a French word that roughly translates to camel cavalry. The word is most commonly used as a designation of military units. Méhariste
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| Garde champêtre A garde champêtre (English: ranger) is a combination of forest ranger, game warden and police officer in certain towns. They report to the local mayor. Garde_champêtre
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| French Collaboration Project Wikipedia:French_Collaboration_Project
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| 1883 in rail transport Talk:1883_in_rail_transport
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| Bird on the Wire "Bird on the Wire" is one of Leonard Cohen's signature songs. It was recorded 26 September 1968 in Nashville and included on his 1969 album Songs from a Room. Bird_on_the_Wire
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| Louis de Caix d'Hervelois Louis de Caix d'Hervelois (ca. 1670, France-ca. Louis_de_Caix_d'Hervelois
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| Articles for deletion/Log/2005 December 20 Wikipedia:Articles_for_deletion/Log/2005_December_20
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| Alternating factorial In mathematics, an alternating factorial is the absolute value of the alternating sum of the first n factorials. Alternating_factorial
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| Articles for deletion/Evangelical Catholic Church Wikipedia:Articles_for_deletion/Evangelical_Catholic_Church
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| Illiers-Combray Illiers-Combray is a commune in the Eure-et-Loir department in north-central France. Illiers-Combray
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| Knattleikr Knattleikr (english. Ball game) is an ancient ball game played by the Vikings of Iceland. Knattleikr
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