There has been a definite increase in the number of young francophone girls at our shows. |
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Their analysis illustrates a dramatic increase in Conservative party spending at the constituency level in francophone ridings. |
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My only knowledge of francophone Caribbean literature consisted of a few commonplaces and catchphrases. |
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Mathieu's special issue drew upon the works of anglophone and francophone faculty and students to present a variety of perspectives. |
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Cote d'Ivoire has traditionally had the strongest economy in francophone West Africa, a status built on its cocoa, coffee and rubber plantations. |
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How many months does anyone think a unilingual francophone could survive living in Toronto without learning English? |
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We wanted to expand our horizons a bit and include more francophone content. |
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Their francophone populations are the only ones to offer a sound enough stock upon which francophone immigration can be viably grafted. |
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The Gascon-Thomas Award, now in its 10th year, is always given to one francophone and one anglophone artist in recognition of a significant contribution to Canadian theatre. |
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Anglophone, francophone and allophone, we are Canadians, first of all. |
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When they come back, they can use the entire experience they've had in third year in their francophone or francophile community. |
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The francophone and francophile community is a large one, and it is an integral part of Canada's identity, one that makes us unique. |
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When I said that Bloc members were misinformed, I was referring to their knowledge of francophone and francophile communities outside Quebec. |
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Millions of anglophones across this country have francophone and francophile neighbours. |
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It has become evident that there is an integral balance between local, provincial, and federal representation for the francophone community. |
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We will shortly be inducting as Fellows of the Royal Society of Canada a very worthy group of people today, both francophone and anglophone. |
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They are mostly francophone and are characterized by middle-tolower income. |
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A number of people spoke critically of the fact that there are insufficient or even no francophone or bilingual judges in some regions. |
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We also need to build our second language capacity in both anglophone and francophone sectors. |
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Let us be your guide to what's hot and the latest hits among the up and coming artists from the francophone music scene. |
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The francophone population is in the process of catching up in these areas. |
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A francophone pop that's uber refined, that tells a story of love, and that specific impression you get in your stomach when you're lovestruck. |
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You guessed it-the FrancoFolies once again outdid their reputation as the greatest francophone music party extant! |
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It beautifully expressed her doubts with her lachrymal English vocals, despite her francophone origins. |
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This is an example of the sociolinguistic stratification mechanisms that lead to the creation of an elite francophone minority within a minority. |
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Since its inception, the Supreme Court has not seen very many unilingual francophone judges. |
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The minister is a francophone and meets with representatives of countries who are not anglophones. |
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Hon. members may not agree that we should be supporting CFL, lacrosse, tulip festivals or francophone games. |
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After their intensive experience at grade 5 or 6, core French students approach the performance of younger francophone peers. |
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Born in Acadia of a francophone father and an anglophone mother, Earl Tremblay is going through an uncharacteristically Canadian identity crisis. |
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Being the only French native speaker she also supports the communication of the AEWA Team with francophone countries. |
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Aboriginal and francophone students interested in becoming a dietitian will find career information tailored to your needs. |
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The period up to 1970, then, can be described as one in which the Liberals were heavily dependent upon francophone voters and the Conservatives upon anglophones. |
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Every day when you get up and go to school in immersion or as a francophone, it's your choice to go that route. |
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Where there is no daily francophone newspaper, WD advertises in a weekly or even a monthly to ensure equality of outreach. |
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How many francophone athletes have trained for years but not made it to international level competitions because of the language barrier? |
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Born from a crisis of indirection, the last meeting in effect has given the moribund francophone caucus new life. |
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In the francophone elections the francophone Socialists emerged as the biggest party, just ahead of the francophone Liberals. |
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And then there is Canada, where the Parti Québécois has a long and chequered history of fighting for independence for the francophone province. |
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Imagine, for example, that a francophone is travelling on Air Canada, or one of its subsidiaries, and, God forbid, there is an accident. |
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The wealth of data he has researched and re-evaluated will certainly change the disciplinary approach to the origins of black francophone literature. |
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A musical wonderland for francophone youngsters. Alive with songs, nursery rhymes and stories read to your kids by trusted voices. |
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Montreal's just a really big and fun city, it's easy to get to, but most importantly it's bilingual and we are trying to encourage more francophone membership. |
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An all-round artist, actor, poet, singer-songwriter-composer, Yann Perreau is a force to be reckoned with on the francophone music scene. |
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Although the handover from the francophone Roto 7 crew to the largely anglophone Roto 8 is complete, the OMLT is still a trilingual partnership. |
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By commanding a different landscape, francophone organizers told a different story, one that highlighted their own history and relationship to the landscape. |
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The achievements of francophone Canadians have not gone unappreciated among the English section of the population. |
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Those two lectures gave us the anglophone and francophone perspectives. |
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This new francophone Michael Corleone made his first appearance in New York City yesterday with a lot of hoopla. |
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In Brussels, Flemings accuse French-speaking bureaucrats of enfranchising francophone Moroccans so as to tilt the balance against Dutch. |
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Unhappily, in the system's effort to achieve the correct ratio, some very good francophone officers' careers were curtailed. |
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Carrefour francophone is the main gathering point for the Francophone organizations of Sudbury. |
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Then students wrote a biography of their suffragette, before translating it with the help of their francophone and English speaking teachers. |
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Martin, who is a linguist specialising in francophone Canada, has already proved his worth during the difficult summer months. |
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The overarching objective of any policy on francophone immigration should be to sustain a viable francophone population in Canada as a whole. |
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According to the letter, two colleagues around this table-and they are named-were arrogant and impolite, particularly toward francophone groups. |
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An effort to boost francophone tourism in Temiskaming is getting a boost from FedNor. |
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Note: Average scores are bolded for jurisdictions where there are significant differences between anglophone and francophone school systems. |
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I have no doubt that it will come to occupy a special place within the Conseil scolaire francophone and the Canadian Francophonie. |
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French Flanders has become more and more francophone during the last century. |
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It provides further information on the recent period marked by the devaluation of the CFA franc in some countries of francophone Africa, and gives the general outlook for these countries. |
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Establishing an itinerant court that would include a francophone judge of the Court of Queen's Bench and a francophone judge of the Provincial Court, and a bilingual prosecutor, court clerk and court reporter. |
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We are told that there is a francophone court clerk in Prince Albert, and the provincial Department of Justice is trying to recruit bilingual court clerks for towns where there is a certain concentration of francophones. |
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Destination Clic offers participants three weeks of cultural discoveries, exciting experiences, and new friends while exploring a francophone region of Canada. |
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In the early 1980s, because of his penchant for challenges involving demystification and popularization, Dr. Lamontagne set out to build a francophone centre for research into mental illness. |
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Honourable senators, if you are a francophone trying to write a judgment in English turning on fine points of law, you probably will be operating with one hand tied behind your back. |
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The objective of the project was to produce boating segments informing francophone cottagers of boating safety measures they must be aware of before going boating. |
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Eighty-six per cent of francophone educators responded that the Innovative Learning Fund projects have had a positive effect on learning in their schools. |
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The sampler was probably executed under the direction of a local French school or francophone embroideress, the inexpert quality of the stitching negating the idea of sophisticated embroidery apprenticeship abroad. |
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As for the Carrefour francophone, even though it is a rallying point for the Francophones of Sudbury, it only has influence in the sociocultural sector. |
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We find the existence of such a hospital centre is crucial to the preservation of the minority Franco-Ontarian culture as well as to the continued provision of adequate francophone medical services and medical training. |
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The colonel commanding northern Canada is a francophone, and his aide-de-camp is a bilingual anglophone from Newfoundland who was talking with his colonel in French and English. |
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The Liberals believe that it would be sacrilegious to recognize Quebec or the importance of allowing the French language to reach its full potential within the only Canadian province that has a francophone majority. |
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However, we can somewhat tamper this francophone negativism: the averages never reach the value 4 and they sometimes are below 3. This means that however strong this francophone skepticism is, it is not pure defeatism. |
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Moved the francophone playgroup from Carlington Health and Community Services to Bellevue Community Centre in the Caldwell community serving low-income francophone newcomers. |
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Anyone who knows anything about francophone communities in the other provinces cannot deny that they are stronger and less folkloric today than they were yesterday. |
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For example, a francophone from Saint-Georges de Beauce who enrols as an infantryman will receive his recruit instruction in Saint-Jean, then will be posted to an infantry battalion at Valcartier. |
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We are told that, if necessary, a francophone judge from another area may come in to hear the case, or the proceedings may be moved to a court in a judicial division where a bilingual judge can hear the case. |
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From June 10 to 19, downtown Montreal is the place to be for surprising musical discoveries, fresh new talent and the legends of francophone chanson-the quintessence of the Quebec scene, and the finest of France. |
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In cooperation with the regional development organizations, formal consultations were held with representatives of minority anglophone and francophone communities. |
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Quebec has instead opted for a model based on interculturalism, in other words, a cultural exchange within the framework of the common values of a pluralistic nation with a francophone majority. |
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Given this new state of affairs, it is conceivable that more may be actually done to foster Canadian unity and to allay francophone fears of becoming a minority in the only province where they are a majority. |
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And so were Francofans, who blew out the candles on our 21st birthday with an energy reflected back at them by the music of the francophone world. |
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Early in 2006 at the groups' annual meetings, both the francophone and anglophone organizations agreed to put past differences aside and unify to create a strong voice for New Brunswick producers. |
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Predictably, it took some cajoling by a pretty, francophone colleague before the indomitable maître d' yielded and seated us in the lounge to await the precious table. |
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Move to the pulsating sounds of rock, folk and rap songs from the most in demand francophone artists, including Malajube, Karkwa, Samian, Bernard Adamus and many more. |
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That is debatable, but when I look around today, I see young parents, whether francophone or not, with an openmindedness that would have been hard to imagine in the past. |
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Many of the francophone recruits do not feel welcome, which aggravates the sense of isolation they feel being far away from their families in a unilingual anglophone region. |
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The Steering Committee wants to thank coordinator Yvette Lafrenière for her unflagging efforts and her sensitivity to the needs of our francophone elders. |
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Reselling becomes impossible in a local market, which means that in Quebec, protecting works is synonymous with protecting its francophone content and culture. |
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The variety and quality of the programs and services offered by schools depend on the vitality of the francophone and francophile communities and their members' commitment to carrying out the school's mandate. |
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While the Parti québécois found its greatest support in francophone ridings, the Liberal Party had a base of support among the anglophones of Montreal's West Island and among allophone voters. |
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Canty reported that the completion of this project represented a form of engagement between anglophone and francophone authors who were brought together by the common theme of sleep. |
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I do not think that we have said sufficiently in debates in committee and here that the francophone population of Newfoundland seems to agree to having their children educated in nondenominational schools. |
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The study covers francophone, hispanophone, and anglophone writers including Gisele Pineu, Julia Alvarez, and Michelle Cliff. |
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Some of that progress was due to the ongoing collaboration with academic institutions, which had recently been enhanced with the participation of a number of externs from francophone institutions. |
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By following this walkingtour, you will experience the architectural and historical wealth of this areaof the city where francophone heritage resounds. |
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However, that is not the view of other actors, who point out that in some cases the fact that one of the lawyers in a case is unilingual will persuade francophone accused to proceed in English. |
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The bill was welcomed by Québec nationalists, but sparked anger among anglophones, allophones and even some francophone parents who lost the right to enrol their children in English school. |
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The many deprivations that Ontario's francophone community has suffered have stifled the development of French-language education for close to a century. |
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French-language education creates and nurtures the development of a personal, linguistic, and cultural identity, as well as a sense of belonging to a vital and pluralistic francophone community. |
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The absence of an Ontario MIA and a general lack of awareness of and support of their francophone communities on the part of most MIAs are concerns that have been raised during the preparation of this strategy framework. |
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It is interesting to note that several communities with large francophone populations such as Hearst and Mattice-Val Coté had relatively low rates of youth out-migration when compared to 21 the region as a whole. |
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Armand was a devoted educator who dedicated his life to francophone education in New Brunswick and who improved the lives of generations of young people in our province. |
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It is rooted in Québec's historical responsibility toward francophone and Acadian communities and is crucial to the unifying leadership role it intends to adopt in Canadian Francophonie, with all due respect to its partners. |
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In the past Nigeria has had a frosty relationship with its francophone neighbours and has found it easier to collaborate with Ghana, an anglophone country. |
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I then had to find solutions that took into account the audience of francophone common law lawyers and the audience of anglophone civil law lawyers. |
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Even a francophone who attended school in French but seldom works in that language will need further training to maintain his ability to proceed in French. |
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The study of culture is part of a process that encourages students to think actively and places them at the centre of the dynamic of the francophone community. |
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The purpose of the study is to increase knowledge about the factors, including various types of child care, that influence the early development of children growing up in rural and francophone communities. |
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This is reflected in their extensive and on-going involvement in many local and charitable activities in both the anglophone and francophone communities. |
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Spoken and written use of the official masculine form of cent in francophone Canada is exceptionally uncommon. |
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In Quebec itself, the francization of allophones is too sparse to make up for the deficit incurred by inadequate francophone fertility. |
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The adopted son of an East Coast hoser and a francophone mother, little Gordie adored his mum and became progressively more exasperated by his father. |
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The slowly increasing relative francization of its small allophone population is now almost sufficient to counterbalance the slight anglicization of its francophone majority. |
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In the case of Belgium, there is the added influence of nationalism as the Dutch language and culture were oppressed by the francophone government. |
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It also contributed to a demographic shift beginning shortly after Confederation that saw the francophone population decrease from a majority to a small minority group. |
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Madagascar is a francophone country, and French is mostly spoken as a second language among the educated population and used for international communication. |
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The educated elite of the Francophone Third World man permanent outposts of Paris, with the Gallic adroitness of reducing reality to thought, and thought to language. |
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ReferQuest isn't technically a matchmaking site, unless you're trying to match a Francophone nanny to your five-year-old. |
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In the period before political independence, Francophone prose was typically elevated, extravagant, mythopoeic, and laced with surreal fantasy or utopian symbolism. |
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She covers politics, culture, the environment and human rights in Francophone and Anglophone West Africa for the Voice of America. |
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In England, the Norman Conquest of 1066 resulted in a kingdom ruled by a Francophone nobility. |
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He limits his discussion to sub-Saharan films, concentrating on Francophone and Anglophone Africa with some attention to the Lusophone countries. |
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This event will be held in partnership with the French-Bahraini Business Club and the Association Francophone de Bahrein. |
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The Act applies to areas of the province where there are significant Francophone communities, namely Eastern Ontario and Northern Ontario. |
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The Francophone Walloon identity of Belgium is linguistically distinct and regionalist. |
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With Mickey Rourke playing Mickey Rourke and Juliette Lewis as the Francophone Quebecker with a Brooklyn accent, this is an art-house, borderline big time. |
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If the inhabitants resisted, the country would be partitioned outright, with the Francophone provinces and western Flanders going to France, and the remainder to the Republic. |
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There are colonial boundaries which are reinforced by the client states' division into Anglophone, Francophone, Lusophone and the Araphone alliances. |
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French is spoken in South Africa by migrants from Francophone Africa. |
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A person with English mother tongue and still speaking English as the first language is called an Anglophone versus a French speaker, or Francophone. |
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