• Dan Carter's early penalty put New Zealand ahead and it looked like a try was sure to follow when McAlister ran straight through the French defensive line minutes later.

    BBC: New Zealand 18-20 France

  • The Giants began the second half as they finished the first, piling the pressure on the French team's line.

    BBC: Huddersfield 16-20 Catalans

  • The try rejuvenated Wigan as they pounded the French side's line, first with Colbon before Hansen's 79th-minute score, coolly converted by Richards.

    BBC: Catalans Dragons 16-16 Wigan

  • The tracks were prime targets of saboteurs fighting the Japanese in World War II, and, afterwards, the French who built the line.

    CNN: Stops and Starts

  • Christine Innamorato, artistic director of the notably stylish but very pricey French children's line Bonpoint, says cashmere is her favorite material for babies.

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  • Mr Sarkozy disagrees, in line with French public opinion, and has promised voters he will resist Turkish entry although he has not blocked membership talks altogether.

    ECONOMIST: France and America

  • The Magners League champions will certainly feel they should have had a fourth try as they launched a series of attacks on the French club's line.

    BBC: Leinster 33-3 Castres

  • Duncan Miles, an Englishman who plays a member of the French 45th Regiment of line infantry, recalls having a tear in his eye as Mr. Schneider tipped his two-cornered hat to the troops during a re-creation of the 1806 battle of the Jena.

    WSJ: Complex Napoleon Rivalry Heads for Its Waterloo

  • The home side went ahead in controversial fashion on 33 minutes when a quick line-out by the French found Emile Ntamack, who hacked ahead over the visitors' line.

    BBC: Gallant Italy edged out in Paris

  • The brushes and tools that he uses have been around for centuries, but Mr. Finkelstein developed his own line with a French manufacturer.

    WSJ: An Artisan Who Can Turn Paint into Stone | Creating

  • "A promenade along Canal Street the dividing line between the French and American districts is a must: it boasts some of the best shopping in the United States, " says BBC Travel.

    BBC: Daily deal: The charming heart of New Orleans

  • The bottom line is that the French have not changed their position on Iraq.

    ECONOMIST: France and America: In search of repairs | The

  • The rioters in Amiens may have legitimate grievances, but the French state must draw a firm line against accepting violence towards the police, he maintains.

    ECONOMIST: French politics

  • The first try came from a grubber-kick that rendered the Welsh defensive line impotent, allowing French backs to pour through and send Grandclaude over for a grand try.

    BBC: Scarlets 43-34 Perpignan

  • Few desserts are more storied than the tarte Tatin, which became a universal darling after the Tatin sisters, French innkeepers, famously forgot to line a pan with crust before they put in the apples and started baking.

    NPR: Cookbook Author Celebrates Apple Season

  • The peg for the piece was the scrapping of a line of supposedly diet biscuits, "Taillefine", or "Slender Silhouette", from the French firm LU, and their replacement with a line called "Belvita", a made-up word with whiffs of the good life.

    ECONOMIST: European politics

  • France's dilemma is described in a November report on competitiveness to the French government by Louis Gallois, the former chief executive officer of EADS. Bottom line: Unlike their counterparts across the Rhine, French industrial companies have ended up in the wrong segment of the global product markets.

    WSJ: Euro's Recovery Not Without Pain for Some

  • Last November, the European Commission formally told the French government to bring its laws into line with the birds directive, or risk a hefty fine.

    ECONOMIST: France��s angry countrymen

  • The French left the Malian army on the front line for hours before they intervened and finished the job, he adds.

    BBC: Timbuktu clashes between Mali army and Islamists

  • Although Kanoute has played for the French Under-21 team, he wants to line up for the Eagles at Tunisia 2004.

    BBC: SPORT | Football | African | Tottenham appeal over Kanoute

  • "We could have saved so many more people with these guys, " remarked a film student as he watched the French set up tents and begin treating a growing line of wounded.

    CNN: O'Brien: Haiti's cultural core suffers, too

  • The U.S. broke through in the 19th minute, as Rapinoe sent a corner kick toward the far post, and Wambach did what she does best: rise above the defense to get her forehead on the ball, sending it over French goalkeeper Sarah Bouhaddi, who inexplicably left her line.

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  • He is expected to line-up against rivals Brive in the French Top 14 League on Saturday at the Mayol Stadium.

    BBC: Gavin Henson wants Toulon inspiration for Wales

  • Nalbandian joins a long line of big names to withdraw from the French Open -- which begins on 23 May -- through injury.

    CNN: Injured Nalbandian out of French Open

  • Whereas two-thirds of American, British and German employees say they have friendly relations with their line manager, fewer than a third of French workers say the same.

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  • To remedy that image, she was enlisted two years ago by Amorim to start Materia, a line of trendy products developed by Portuguese, French and Japanese designers.

    WSJ: Cork's Popping Potential

  • Americans seem unconcerned by European sovereign debt problems and the cost of the crisis to the European banking community, like the leading German, Spanish, French and British banks, who have trillions on the line to the sovereign debtors.

    FORBES: People Will Not Imagine The Worst Until Its Upon Them

  • Brown banquettes upholstered in what the French euphemistically call moleskin but North Americans know as leatherette line both walls of the long, narrow railroad-car-like dining room, and there's a little bar just inside the front door where your bill is tallied and taxis are called.

    NPR: Excerpt: 'Hungry for Paris'

  • His culinary business traded on the French stock exchange, and its price has been sinking in line with other luxury businesses.

    ECONOMIST: Bernard Loiseau

  • French politicians of many stripes are keen to draw a firm line in order to thwart further proselytising, particularly in the heavily Muslim banlieues.

    ECONOMIST: France's ban on the burqa

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