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  2. Jules Moch - Wikipedia

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    Moch was born into a renowned French Jewish military family, the son of Captain Gaston Moch and Rébecca Alice Pontremoli. His grandfather was Colonel Jules Moch.His upbringing occurred during a growing socialist movement in France.

  3. Le Four Lighthouse - Wikipedia

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    The Le Four Lighthouse is a lighthouse located off the Saint-Laurent peninsula in France, between the west coast of the Pays de Léon and the Roches d'Argenton, in the municipality of Porspoder. History

  4. Lettres de cachet - Wikipedia

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    Lettre de cachet ordering Jean-François Marmontel's detention at the Bastille, signed by Louis XV and minister Louis Phélypeaux in 1759. The power to issue lettres de cachet was a royal privilege recognized by the French monarchic civil law that developed during the 13th century, as the Capetian monarchy overcame its initial distrust of Roman law.

  5. Quebec French profanity - Wikipedia

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    Mon tabarnak j'vais te décâlisser la yeule, câlice or mon tabarnak, m'a tu t'l'a décâlisser ta gran' yeule: Décâlisser means "to fuck something up"; yeule comes from the derived noun gueule, which refers to an animal's throat or maw, but is used in joual to mean the human mouth or face. The whole sentence can be summarized as "I'm gonna ...

  6. Chief of the Military Staff of the President of the Republic

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    The President's 'military household' (maison militaire) was formed by president Mac-Mahon but not institutionalised until 1880. This group of officers advised the president on army matters, especially (under the French Third Republic) matters of ceremony. Such an allocation was useful since it allowed its officers to nourish political contacts ...

  7. C'est la vie - Wikipedia

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    C'est la vie, a Canadian radio program; C'est la Vie, a 1967 musical review airing as an episode of ABC Stage 67; C'est la Vie, a 1981 French film directed by Paul Vecchiali ...

  8. Life Belongs to Us - Wikipedia

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    Life Belongs to Us (French: La vie est à nous) is a 1936 documentary propaganda film commissioned and produced by the Communist Party of France.Parts of the film were taken from newsreels, and are mixed with new sketches about working people, peasants and intellectuals.

  9. Ali Soilih - Wikipedia

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    Flag of the "État comorien" under the rule of Ali Soilih (1975–1978) Logo of the Moissy or "Jeunesse Révolutionnaire". Ali Soilih M'Tsashiwa (Arabic: علي صويلح; 7 January 1937 – 29 May 1978) was a Comorian socialist revolutionary and political figure who served as the 7th, 8th and 9th and President of the Comoros from 3 January 1976 to 13 May 1978.