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The word FRANCE, which was then resounding so gloriously through the world, served as a talisman to him against all sorts of temptation.
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The word FRANCE, which was then resounding so gloriously through the world, served as a talisman to him against all sorts of temptation.
An Attic Philosopher in Paris — Complete ��mile Souvestre 1830
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Notice that one man in this photograph was wearing a soccer jersey with what seems to be the word FRANCE printed across his chest as he rushed into battle on the streets:
The Lede 2009
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To you guys, it’s going to be like living in FRANCE!
Think Progress » Post Executive Editor: Froomkin Flap Is About Pleasing the White House 2005
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He gave her the yunzer look-of-pity, and said, "Lady, ver-SIGH is in FRANCE."
Pruneaux a la Aigre-Doux Lindy 2006
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So, American output is considered against FRANCE, which is smaller than most of our states.
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So, American output is considered against FRANCE, which is smaller than most of our states.
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FRANCE As a much more self-contained economy than Germany, France saw a much smaller fall in output during the crisis and has had a slower recovery.
Global economy; behind deadlock in US, a nervous world is on the edge 2011
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FRANCE Worker Strikes Spread Striking French oil refinery workers shut down a fuel pipeline supplying Paris and its airports on Friday and airport workers grounded some flights as protests mounted to derail an unpopular pension reform.
WORLD WATCH 2010
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The later editions of the newspapers carried a new set of banner headlines—FRANCE GRANTS ASYLUM—and included quotes from George.
A Covert Affair Jennet Conant 2011
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