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Examples
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Erdogan has made no bones about his desire to become an executive-style president in the future under what has been described as a French-style constitution, which would allow him to continue to dominate Turkey's political scene beyond 2015, when he is barred from serving as prime minister again.
Recep Tayyip Erdogan: Is 'Papa' still a father figure to Turks? | Observer profile 2011
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Among the current concerns of the photographic profession is that Leveson could result in so-called 'French-style' privacy laws - ie stringent ones - which would create as many problems as it would ease.
BBC News - Home 2011
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We drove up to Sutton's Bay for lunch, and stopped for lunch at Martha's Leelanau Table, an adorable French-style bistro with a garden patio and a bright red facade.
Anna Watson Carl: Eating Traverse City: Part II Anna Watson Carl 2011
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Situated on more than six acres, the 6,000-square-foot Colonial- and French-style home has four bedrooms and eight bathrooms.
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I'm not sure what grandad would make of my French-style patisserie breakfasts from Paul – croque monsieur with a double espresso and a bottle of Vitaminwater – but he would probably be bewildered, moving quickly to scathing.
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Founded by academics from Beirut in 2007, the institution offers a four-year, French-style education in English.
Iraq's North Offers Educational Oasis Brooke Anderson 2011
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Images4 The colonial- and French-style home sits on over six acres and measures 6,000 square feet.
Private Properties 2011
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I am beginning to believe that it is time for a French-style revolution.
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Café des Amis, a French-style brasserie in San Francisco's Cow Hollow neighborhood, is modeled on the upscale European sidewalk cafés where people can linger an entire afternoon.
Café des Amis 2011
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Most of the tamale carts offer atole and leche de arroz, a rice-and-milk drink, along with the option of having the tamales served in a thick French-style roll called a bolillo.
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