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When a group of Dominican monks founded a house in the rue St Jacques in Paris they became known as Jacobins.
The writings of Jacques Derrida on freedom and democracy mentioned earlier are not without relevance here as well.
But Jacques Chirac, not due for an Oval Office schmooze anytime soon, puts it slightly differently.
One person who presented his ideas on the longitude was Jacques Graindorge, the prior of a Benedictine abbey in Fontenay near Caen.
He's up there with Jacques Chirac in terms of being a durable figure on the world stage.
Jacques Derrida has argued that translation always produces both a surplus of meaning and a debt.
Jacques Chirac, the right wing president, scraped just under 20 percent of the vote.
Every week almost a million cars crawl over the Jacques Cartier Bridge alone.
Jacques Chirac is a bulldozer, one of the President's political friends told the Wall Street Journal recently.
Jacques Chirac thought he would take a tough stance on crime during this election campaign to assuage voters' fears and anxieties.
Nathan plundered the large specials board for his queen scallops St Jacques.
A highlight of the visit was a trip to the Odeon to see Jacques Tati's film Mon Oncle.
By the end of the first glass of champagne we had been cosseted, pampered and ready for whatever Jacques and Laurent might suggest!
Jacques sighed, his anger melting away as her voice came across the line in honeyed tones, seductive and dark as velvet.
The following day a page approached Jacques with a contract from the young nobles.
German Chancellor Gerhard Schroeder and French President Jacques Chirac were in Moscow in the first week of April.
Meanwhile, a beige high-collared swingcoat was trimmed with pink grosgrain ribbon, a favourite technique of Jacques Fath.
Yet Jacques Santini's side, coming off a 1-0 victory in Istanbul, are unlikely to be pushovers.
The popularity of Jacques Derrida's philosophy among academics is hard to understand except as a symptom of decadence.
Here, virtuoso Jacques Zoon makes Mozart's music sound as fresh and warm as a doe sipping from a clear mountain spring.
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Examples from Classical Literature
She was a grandniece of the great Jean Jacques Rousseau, and flourished in the first part of last century.
Mrs. Ernestine Jacques very soon became devoted to her roomer, Mildred Latham.
Jacques Morand, the coureur de bois, was in love with Genevieve Parent, but she disliked him and wished only to serve the church.
Jacques patronizing the fool, is one of the rarest shows of self-ignorance.
It is industrially unimportant, but the wine of the CTE St Jacques is much esteemed.
Jacques Dalcroze, like Plato, believes in saturating his pupils with music.
The faience workshop of Luneville was founded about 1729, by Jacques Chambrette.
Jacques nodded, explaining that the message, relayed by tip-off men to his uncle, had been intended for Joe Matt.
The discoverer of this region, and namer of it, Jacques Cartier, has a square named for him in the city.
He was thinking of an old man who had installed an alchemic laboratory on the fifth floor of a house in the rue Saint Jacques.
Well, such a woman, who would place the knife of Jacques Clement or of Ravaillac in the hands of a fanatic, would save France.
I count Jacques Demy in this group as well, even though he is often overlooked or marginalized in most accounts of the New Wave.
The reader must now cross the Seine with us and follow us to the door of the Carmelite Convent in the Rue Saint Jacques.
She chooses the Gloss, Denis the Carthusian, Nicholas of Lyra, and Jacques Lefevre d'Etaples.
Jacques set his jaw firmly and steeled himself to do his duty.
Next Thursday she returns to the Shedd with a program of French chansons by Edith Piaf and Jacques Brel.
Wednesday in the Jacques conference room in Foundress Hall on the AMC campus, 50 Sunset Lane, Paxton.
Tall, svelte, and as far as Jacques Dantin could see, she was young.
That wicket brought nightwatchman Andrew Salter to the middle to join Jacques Rudolph.
When it was her time to leave she rose, kissed me, and bade Daddy Jacques goodnight.
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