At this point, it seems everyone loves the Irish... at least in the Anglophone world, and especially in London and Washington. |
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Summary: Google, with over 10 million digitized books, most of the content of which is Anglophone, is the world's most advanced virtual library. |
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The Anglophone Canadian labels sign and support barely a handful of artists a year, and promotional budgets have been cut to the bone. |
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As far as I'm concerned, there are many reasons why Anglophone children should learn French. |
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The Projet du terroir is an opportunity to build bridges and create new connections with Aboriginal and Anglophone communities. |
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While other Anglophone papers were vilifying Riel, the News chose to take a more moderate view. |
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The Francophone core has fragmented with each wave of new allophone and Anglophone arrivals, who eventually formed the majority. |
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There was only one slightly sour note: some Anglophone listeners laughed at the strong British accent of one of the interpreters. |
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What will happen, for example, when a unilingual Anglophone officer will take command of unilingual Francophone soldiers? |
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The Anglophone communities in Harrington Harbour and Montréal are worlds apart! |
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Within the nonurban sector, the Francophone areas were younger, while the Anglophone regions were older. |
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Within the nonurban sector, Anglophone areas had a higher proportion of seniors than the Francophone areas. |
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In oral arguments, examinations and other communications, the Anglophone counsel spoke in English while the Francophone counsel spoke in French. |
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The clinic provides services to Francophone and Anglophone in New Brunswick who suffer from phenylketonuria. |
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The rate of internal migration seems to be the main demographic problem facing the Anglophone community in Quebec. |
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Moreover, due to the demographic decline in small Anglophone communities, the opportunities to present works by Anglophone playwrights are few. |
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As for the Quebec commission, it did not refer in any way to the Anglophone community in its redistribution proposal. |
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Anglophone residents also wanted to take possession of Aimé Renaud High School for use as an English school. |
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Please make French courses as a second language available to Anglophone personnel below the rank of warrant officer. |
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With English as an international language, the Anglophone native is like Obelix: he fell over in the caldron of English in his childhood. |
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And it called on a large number of Anglophone volunteers to lend a hand with community outreach activities. |
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Fluent in Yoruba, George brings a linguistic command to readings of Fagunwa that are necessarily lost on Anglophone readers of this important Nigerian writer. |
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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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By way of explanation, one interviewee suggested that Anglophone companies are more attracted to some publications than Francophone ones. |
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Anglophone parents in Ontario do not have a constitutional right to have their children educated in French as a matter of choice. |
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The book draws on numerous archives from Yugoslavia that have largely been ignored by Anglophone scholars. |
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Even though there are not very many Anglophone public servants in Quebec, they still have rights that must be respected. |
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Cynthia is writing a word problem together with Helena, an Anglophone student in her Grade 5 class. |
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One month later, on 1 October, the independence of Anglophone Cameroon was pronounced, and the reunification of the two Cameroons agreed. |
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In Poland, the licentiate degree corresponds to the bachelor's degree in Anglophone countries. |
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In turn, each mixes and matches with the foodways of the Seminole tribe and Anglophone settlers. |
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Some Anglophone agents can, at times, be rude to Francophone clients. |
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Furthermore, given the low visibility of the Support Fund in the Anglophone community in Quebec, the Support Fund's capacity to improve access to justice services in English for that community is limited. |
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In sum, the experience of Anglophone immigrants is quite similar to that of the broader Anglophone community with respect to the situation in the workplace. |
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A higher proportion of Anglophone respondents said that there were more barriers to the use of English than French in their immediate work environment. |
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Yet there's something sentimentally Anglophone about Robb's moonstruck nostalgia for a filthily pure life of passion, revolt and creativity, untroubled by bourgeois niceties. |
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One would have thought that the dispersion of such a small number of Francophones in such a vast Anglophone and multiethnic country would have resulted in the loss of this rich culture. |
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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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What matters is that preschool-age Francophone students have every opportunity to achieve their potential in their language, in like manner as Anglophone students. |
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But somehow, when he hears the ugly words and sees the derisive expressions on the faces of the Anglophone students, he feels instantly small and stupid. |
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Tell me whether the Francophone minority of Ontario would have the same right to secede as the Anglophone community of Quebec would have to remain in Canada, as you claim. |
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Essayist and poet David Solway won the Grand Prix du Livre de Montréal, and Mavis Gallant was the first Quebec Anglophone to be awarded the Prix Athanase-David. |
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In particular, it recalls the ancestral presence of the First Nations, the Francophone and Anglophone communities, as well as the diversity of the immigrant populations that came to colonize the Canadian West. |
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The Commonwealth, which Eurosceptic Tories dream of refashioning into an Anglophone trading block, is a non-starter: almost none of its members wants that. |
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Therefore, it is increasingly difficult to talk about two solitudes when describing the relationship between Anglophone and Francophone Quebecers. |
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At the same time, we noted concerns among unilingual Anglophone employees that strict adherence to the government's language policies could stall their careers. |
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Imagine' arose from an eclectic and syncretic process, from combining a series of ideas, methods and experiences, from both the Anglophone and the Francophone communities. |
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Currently, the number of exogamous families, made up of either one Anglophone and one Francophone, or of one Allophone and one Francophone or Anglophone, is on the rise. |
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The occupational profile of the Anglophone population diverges somewhat from that of the overall population, the most significant difference being in the level of education achieved. |
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She quickly mastered the English language, mostly by having conversations with an Anglophone friend at school and watching TV soap operas with captions for people who are hard of hearing! |
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These institutions were established and developed according to Anglophone or Francophone traditions which influenced their missions, practices and relationships with both government and society. |
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He also recognized the essential contribution of the men and women who speak out on behalf of our communities, and of the artists and artisans who help keep Francophone and Anglophone cultures alive. |
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As well, our recently implemented National Translation Program for Book Publishing will provide Canadians with greater access to the cultural richness of the country's Anglophone and Francophone communities. |
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The Anglophone population is increasingly dispersed. |
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Experience the Ottawa River as the Voyageurs once did, while learning about the importance of the River and its connection to Aboriginal, Francophone and Anglophone heritage. |
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Researchers at the University of Cambridge have shattered the myth that Americanese has taken an unshakeable hold on the Anglophone world. |
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Until the Second World War, Maltese politics was dominated by the language question fought out by Italophone and Anglophone parties. |
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In Anglophone countries, Heathen groups are typically called kindreds or hearths, or alternately sometimes as fellowships, tribes, or garths. |
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In addition to being part of the Anglophone Caribbean, Guyana is one of the few Caribbean countries that is not an island in the West Indies. |
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Anglophone academic studies often base their theories regarding imperialism on the British experience of Empire. |
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Most Anglophone readers know little or nothing about Korean fiction. |
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Zadie Smith heralds you as the flag bearer for the Anglophone Novel. |
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I am not sure whether a similar state of affairs exists in former British colonies, with UK financial institutions dominating Anglophone Africa. |
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However, Team Jacob members on the Anglophone boards were even more emphatic in their dismissal of Edward, and several posters argued that his behavior was abusive. |
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While scholars in the Anglophone world are generally sympathetic to the spirit of this call, they face considerable challenges in finding a nomenclature to match it. |
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State policies of the Francophone-dominated government in the postcolonial state era contributed substantially in the emergence of Anglophone nationalism. |
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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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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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Cheticamp is made up almost entirely of Acadians, though about 25 percent of the population along this whole stretch of coast are anglophone. |
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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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The work force for call centers is the anglophone population of the poorer places on the outer margins of the Anglosphere. |
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The answer included the launching of various legal challenges and the creation of an anglophone lobby group. |
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Hatfield never managed to change the views of his party's anglophone supporters on language questions. |
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Her concern is with anglophone writing, and she carefully distinguishes between West Indian and Caribbean. |
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Regrettably, the contest is limited to anglophone bots and humans. |
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Those two lectures gave us the anglophone and francophone perspectives. |
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Thus, the liberal, white anglophone, believing himself to be purged of hate, blissfully participates in the global system of rich Northern countries and poor Southern ones. |
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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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Those three anglophone thinkers each tried to provide a theory, right or wrong, to engage and elucidate some kinds of facts about human communication. |
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Such incendiary observations may have alarmed some anglophone New Brunswickers, and the 1967 results essentially reproduced those of the previous two provincial elections. |
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How could it be otherwise, given the huge exodus of anglophone Quebeckers from the 1960s onwards? |
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American Sign Language is the predominant sign language of deaf communities in the United States and most of anglophone Canada. |
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The study covers francophone, hispanophone, and anglophone writers including Gisele Pineu, Julia Alvarez, and Michelle Cliff. |
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This method is also highly used in Canada, wherein anglophone students spend all of most of their lessons learning the materials in French. |
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Similarly, francization occurs when an anglophone or an allophone adopts French as current home language. |
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Canadian anglophone constitutionalists often miss out on a lot if they do not read French-language scholarship, and this collection is yet another example of that. |
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A Fleet Street veteran of the hot-metal days, he had moved to the Mediterranean and spotted an anglophone niche among the marinas and yacht brokers. |
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Rather separate from the abolitionist campaign, although likewise led by anglophone Evangelicals, was a sudden upwelling of commitment to worldwide mission. |
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The primary goal of this translation is therefore to allow the Canadian and international anglophone community to refine its understanding of interculturalism. |
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