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    What’s on the left? by Paul Isambert

    Published 2011-07-01
    “…The paper focuses on the French adverb autrement, an important tool in such operations. …”
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    Charles De Gaulle’s Effect on French Politics by Pelin ALİYEV

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…Especially the 1962 constitutional amendment process left France faced with a new political crisis. This research aims to reveal how Charles de Gaulle, the first president of the Fifth Republic, had an effect on the shaping of French politics and overcoming the political crises that led to the system debates. …”
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    French Energy Sector in Search for Optimal Model by A. V. Zimakov

    Published 2019-11-01
    “…The targeted model is expected to balance of nuclear and green energy in the generation mix in 50% to 40% proportion by 2035, with the rest left to gas power generation. Being pragmatic, French government aims at partial nuclear reactors shut down provided that this will not lead to the rise of GHG emissions, energy market distortions, or electricity price hikes. …”
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    La dislocation à gauche et la focalisation by Lidia Lebas-Fraczak

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…We go back over the analyses of the pragmatic-discursive function of the left dislocation of the subject in French, those that highlight the theming function and those that add a focusing function by postulating for the dislocated subject a status of focused theme. …”
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    Tourism and Erotic Imaginaries in Wartime Paris: French and Germans during the Occupation, 1940-1944 by Bertram M. Gordon

    Published 2018-05-01
    “…Many of those accused were paraded with their heads shaven or worse in French town and cities, reflecting a sense of emasculation in postwar France. …”
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    Les humanistes français, le roi et le tyran. Débats autour du tyrannicide au sein du milieu humaniste français, 1ère moitié du XVe siècle by Lucie Jollivet

    Published 2018-01-01
    “…Faced with the inability of justice, Louis’ family is left with no choice but vengeance. The French humanists milieu, which brings together acknowledged and famous humanists such as Nicolas de Clamanges, Laurent de Premierfait and Alain Chartier, and academics tempted by this new intellectual movement, such as Pierre d’Ailly and Jean Gerson, revive the controversy by adapting it to the context: who can be call a tyrant? …”
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    La foule révolutionnaire, l’imaginaire du complot et la violence fondatrice : aux origines de la nation française (1789) by Philippe Münch

    Published 2010-09-01
    “…The crowd is portrayed as a ‘primitive animal’, irrational and left to its instincts. The Jacobin historiography of the French Revolution has since criticized this depiction of the crowd as animals by highlighting political, social and economic rationales behind the people’s acts of violence. …”
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    Parenthèses et ruptures énonciatives en langue des signes française by Annie Risler

    Published 2014-09-01
    “…The present work examines this particular type of enunciative discontinuity in French Sign Language (FSL). It highlights the existence of interpolated phrases in FSL, bounded on the left and on the right by various forms of syntactic “reactivation”, which are perfectly comparable to what is observed in vocal languages. …”
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    Robert Lafont, candidat des « minorités nationales » à l’élection présidentielle de 1974 by Damien Canavate

    Published 2024-06-01
    “…This article explores the disqualified candidacy of Occitan activist and intellectual Robert Lafont in the 1974 French presidential election within the broader context of regionalist claims in post-1968 France. …”
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    In search of the bloc bourgeois by Bruno Amable

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…The analysis is based on an empirical study of the policy demands of the electorate based on the French electoral survey 2012. A latent class model leads to a partition of the French electorate in eighteen clusters. …”
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    De la police coloniale française à la police nationale marocaine : décolonisation et héritages policiers (1953-1960) by Benjamin Badier

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…The expulsion of the last French police agents coincides with an authoritarian shift against the Moroccan left, which denounces a police regime inherited from the colonial era.…”
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    CT Angiography Analysis of Axillary Artery Diameter versus Common Femoral Artery Diameter: Implications for Axillary Approach for Transcatheter Aortic Valve Replacement in Patients... by Rajiv Tayal, Humayun Iftikhar, Benjamin LeSar, Rahul Patel, Naveen Tyagi, Marc Cohen, Najam Wasty

    Published 2016-01-01
    “…In 96 patients with complete data, the mean sizes of the right and left axillary artery were slightly smaller than the left and right CFA. …”
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    Euroscepticism in France: Past and Present by R. I. Blagoveshchenskii

    Published 2020-11-01
    “…The paper examines the genesis and subsequent evolution of the French Euroscepticism and identifies current political positions of the Eurosceptic parties in France. …”
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    Twists and Turns in Crime Fiction—Peter Lovesey’s “Youdunnit” and Max Dorra’s “Thou shalt kill” by François Gallix

    Published 2004-12-01
    “…This article in the form of an enquiry attempts to follow the track opened by the French Oulipian François Le Lionnais and taken up again by Umberto Eco, according to which the only hypothesis left by the novel of detection is when the culprit happens to be the reader. …”
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    (Neither) Expatriates (n)or Immigrants? The American Colony in Paris, 1880-1940 by Nancy L. Green

    Published 2014-10-01
    “…The Left Bank American expatriates in Paris of the 1920s have captured the American and French imagination for decades. …”
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    Political Crisis in France: «Gilets Jaunes» and the End of the «First Period» of the Emmanuel Macron’s Governance by E. O. Obichkina

    Published 2019-05-01
    “…The current crisis is partly a consequence of the protracted identity crisis at both extremes of French political spectrum, resulting from a long period of relatively conflict-free alternation of left and center-right parties in a relatively favorable economic environment that accompanies the development of a consumer society and a social state. …”
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    L’appropriation des politiques publiques du paysage dans les services de l’État ? by Laurent Lelli, Sylvie Paradis

    Published 2013-12-01
    “…If the french law about landscape of 1993 left its mark into public policies of the Ministries of Ecology and of Agriculture in particular, it also fostered various professional and institutional practices. …”
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    Komu było dedykowane dzieło Gwagnina Sarmatiae Europeae descripto? - rozwiązanie zagadki znanego polonicum XVI w. by Renata Wilgosiewicz - Skutecka

    Published 2007-01-01
    “…Gwagnin’s work was originally dedicated to Henry of Valois and it was only after the well-know string of historical events and his notorious flight from Poland (as he secretly left Poland to ascend the French throne) that the dedication was changed, on the initiative of the publisher, to that of Stephen Batory of Poland. …”
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    Suaires de papier : Ernest Pignon-Ernest. Interventions et recouvrance by Liliane Louvel

    Published 2009-12-01
    “…Ernest Pignon-Ernest is a French contemporary artist whose technique consists in printing his (black and white pencils, pen and ink) drawings after great masters (particularly Baroque ones like Caravaggio, but not only) and to stick them up at night on city walls. …”
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