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  2. Glossary of French words and expressions in English

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    French uses the capital É, because the use of a capital letter alters the meaning of the word (État: a State, as in a country; état: a state of being). It also cannot be shortened as coup as is often the case in English- because this literally means a "hit" in French, but can be used figuratively to mean many more things.

  3. Glossary of French criminal law - Wikipedia

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    adjectival form of § délit, meaning: that which constitutes a délit, or is characteristic of a délit. Also: délictuelle, délictueux, délictueuse. [88] [89] Example: "Un délit est une infraction punie d'une peine délictuelle" A délit is an offense punishable by a criminal ("delictuel") punishment." [89] délit

  4. Ancien régime - Wikipedia

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    The French monarchy was irrevocably linked to the Catholic Church (the formula was la France est la fille aînée de l'église, or "France is the eldest daughter of the church"), and French theorists of the divine right of kings and sacerdotal power in the Renaissance had made those links explicit.

  5. List of irredentist claims or disputes - Wikipedia

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    The natural borders of France (French: Frontières naturelles de la France) were a nationalist theory developed in France, notably during the French Revolution. They correspond to the Rhine , the Atlantic Ocean and Mediterranean Sea , the Pyrenees and the Alps , according to the revolutionaries.

  6. Censorship in France - Wikipedia

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    The latter law is not linguistic censorship because it applies to television programs that are dubbed into French; rather it is a restriction of foreign-produced cultural content. In another law that involves censorship of both linguistic and foreign-produced content, songs in the French language on radio are protected by a minimum quota system ...

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  8. French official disputes passage about Emmanuel Macron in ...

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    "While in Paris, I was slated to meet with French president Emmanuel Macron," Noem wrote in her book "No Going Back." "However, the day before we were to meet he made what I considered a very pro ...

  9. Ban (law) - Wikipedia

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    In many countries political parties or groups are banned. Parties may be banned for many reasons, including extremism and anti-democratic ideologies, [2] on ethnic or religious grounds, [3] and sometimes simply because the group opposes government policies, with the ban sometimes alleging wrongdoing as the cause. [4]