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  • ...belonging to each, intended to serve as a table of contents and also as a directory indicating the order in which the articles should be read. ...Jean le Rond d'Alembert]], which owed its inception to a proposed [[France|French]] translation of Chambers' work begun in 1743 by [[John Mills (encyclopedis
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  • ...e they are overseas departments of France, they are also now recognized as French regions, having equal status to the 22 metropolitan regions that make up Eu ...uped as Iles Eparses (Scattered Islands), now constitute a district of the French Southern and Antarctic Lands. }}</ref>
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  • ...Arabic definite article. The Old French word is ''zuchre'' - contemporary French ''sucre''. The earliest Greek word attested is σάκχαρη [sákχari].< |to the relevant category at the Open Directory Project (dmoz.org) |
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  • ...A 9,000 meter strand of silk weighs one gram. The term denier is from a French coin of small value (worth 1/12th of a sou). Applied to yarn, a denier was | to the appropriate category at the Open Directory Project (www.dmoz.org)|
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  • ...l showed heavy Spanish influence, and the light, revealing fashions of the French and Italian courts. | to the appropriate category at the Open Directory Project (www.dmoz.org)|
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  • ...cooking on gas stoves, made of asbestos (probably 1950s; "Amiante pur" is French for "Pure Asbestos")]] Canada claimed that the French measures contravened provisions of the [[Phytosanitary|Agreements on Sanita
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  • ...erals were mined, worked, and traded.<ref name="west70"/> While the early French explorers that encountered the sites made no use of the metals due to the d <!--| to the appropriate category at the Open Directory Project (www.dmoz.org)|-->
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  • ...cords and identification card, synchronized information systems] |language=French |journal=Rev Infirm. |issue=106 |pages=45–6 |year=2004 |month=Dec |pmid=1 ...empt to promote your PHR product/software/website here, Wikipedia is not a directory thus any such links will be removed -->
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  • ...les G, Wallach D |title=[The history of nosology in dermatology] |language=French |journal=Ann Dermatol Venereol |volume=116 |issue=1 |pages=9–26 |year=198 ...e]]. Inclusion of [[acne excoriée des jeunes filles]] ([[French language|French]]), [[frambösie]] ([[German language|German]]), and [[parangi]] ([[Malay l
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  • * [[:commons:Atlas of French Polynesia|Atlas of French Polynesia]] ...tp://www.atlas-historique.net/ Historical Atlas from 1815 till today, ''in French'']
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  • ...victories, but tend to be unsuccessful in the long run (e.g. the [[France|French]]'s doctrine described in [[Roger Trinquier]]'s book ''Modern War''<ref nam | title = Modern Warfare: A French View of Counterinsurgency
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