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  2. FTP-MOI - Wikipedia

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    Marc BRAFMAN(*), « Les origines, les motivations, l’action et les destins des combattants juifs (parmi d’autres immigrés) de la 35e Brigade FTP-MOI de Marcel Langer, Toulouse 1942-1944 », in : Le Monde juif, n° 152, pp. 79–95, 09-12/1994; Damira TITONEL-ASPERTI(*), Carmela MALTONE, Ecrire pour les autres. Mémoires d’une résistante.

  3. An Antane-Kapesh - Wikipedia

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    An Antane-Kapesh (1926–2004), who also went by the French name Anne(-Marie) André, was an Innu writer and activist from Schefferville, Quebec.She was a chief at Schefferville (Matimekosh) from 1965–1967.

  4. Main-d'œuvre immigrée - Wikipedia

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    In Belgium too there was a Main-d'œuvre immigrée organization, which took part in the Belgian Resistance in the ranks of the Front de l'Indépendance under the leadership of the Bulgarian Todor Angelov and the Italian-Belgian Jacques Grippa, while others were also active in Solidarité juive or in the Comité de Défense des Juifs, led by ...

  5. Glossary of French words and expressions in English

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    coup de main (pl. coups de main) a surprise attack. In French, [donner] un coup de main means "[to give] a hand" (to give assistance). Even if the English meaning exists as well (as in faire le coup de main), it is old-fashioned. coup d'état (pl. coups d'état) a sudden change in government by force; literally "hit (blow) of state."

  6. Epiphrase - Wikipedia

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    Michèle Aquien and Georges Molinié classify the epiphrase as a macrostructural figure: it concerns a discourse often considered complete, but which is enriched by a thought, forming the epiphrase, "which could well be produced elsewhere or on its own but which in this case forms a development welded to the articulation of the reasoning in the ...

  7. Gilles Binchois - Wikipedia

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    Gilles de Bins dit Binchois (also Binchoys; c. 1400 – 20 September 1460) was a Franco-Flemish composer and singer of early Renaissance music.A central figure of the Burgundian School, Binchois is renowned a melodist and miniaturist; he generally avoided large scale works, and is most admired for his shorter secular chansons.

  8. Double articulation - Wikipedia

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    Double articulation [2] refers to the twofold structure of the stream of speech, which can be primarily divided into meaningful signs (like words or morphemes), and then secondarily into distinctive elements (like sounds or phonemes). For example, the meaningful English word "cat" is composed of the sounds /k/, /æ/, and /t/, which are ...

  9. La Grève des bàttu - Wikipedia

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    La Grève des bàttu (transl. The Beggars Strike) is the second novel by Aminata Sow Fall, published in 1979 by Nouvelles éditions africaines. In 1980, it won the Grand prix littéraire d'Afrique noire. It was originally published in Dakar by Nouvelles Éditions africaines. It was republished in France in 2001 by Le Serpent à plumes.