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  2. French press - Wikipedia

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    A French press, also known as a cafetière, cafetière à piston, caffettiera a stantuffo, press pot, coffee press, or coffee plunger, is a coffee brewing device, although it can also be used for other tasks.

  3. Mass media in France - Wikipedia

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    Compared to other European nations, the French are not avid newspaper readers, citing only 164 adults out of every 1000 as newspaper readers. [citation needed] The French press was healthiest in the aftermath of World War II. A year after the end of the war, 28 papers had a combined circulation of about 7 million.

  4. French press (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    French press may also refer to: French pressure cell press , apparatus used in biological experimentation to disrupt the plasma membrane of cells Lying triceps extensions , also known as French presses, a strength exercise used in many different forms of weight lifting

  5. Book club - Wikipedia

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    Book club may refer to: Book discussion club, a group of people who meet to discuss a book or books that they have read Literature circle, a group of students who meet in a classroom to discuss a book or books that they have read; Book sales club, a subscription-based method of selling and purchasing books

  6. History of French journalism - Wikipedia

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    "The Press and the French revolution after two hundred years." French Historical Studies (1990): 664–83 in JSTOR; Sterling, Christopher H., ed. Encyclopedia of Journalism (6 vol. 2009) table of contents; Thogmartin, Clyde. The national daily press of France (Birmingham Alabama: Summa Publications, Inc., 1998), 370pp; Comprehensive scholarly ...

  7. Magazine - Wikipedia

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    In the technical sense a journal has continuous pagination throughout a volume. Thus, Bloomberg Businessweek, which starts each issue anew with page one, is a magazine, but the Journal of Business Communication, which continues the same sequence of pagination throughout the coterminous year, is a journal.

  8. French Press Institute - Wikipedia

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    The French Press Institute (French: Institut français de presse, commonly referred to as "IFP") is a public institution of research and higher education, which has served as the department for communication and journalism studies at Panthéon-Assas University since 1970. Founded in 1937, the French Press Institute is the oldest and one of the ...

  9. French literature - Wikipedia

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    French contemporary literature workshop with Marc Avelot, Philippe Binant, Bernard Magné, Claudette Oriol-Boyer, Jean Ricardou, Cerisy (France), 1980. For most of the 20th century, French authors had more Literature Nobel Prizes than those of any other nation. [6] The following French or French language authors have won a Nobel Prize in ...

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