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Another is the intensely competitive nature of French education, which inevitably puts at a disadvantage children from poor, non-French-speaking backgrounds.
ECONOMIST: France's Muslims
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Now, "The Path of Nature: French Paintings From the Wheelock Whitney Collection, 1785-1850, " the first exhibition drawn from the collection, celebrates the 10th anniversary of the Met's acquisition with a selection of compelling examples.
WSJ: Appealing to Modern Eyes | The Path of Nature | Metropolitan Museum of Art | By Karen Wilkin
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The other French objection concerns the changing nature of Europe.
ECONOMIST: Turkey and the European Union
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How can you qualify the nature of the relationship between the French people and the American people, and also between the two Presidents?
WHITEHOUSE: THE WHITE HOUSE
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Achatz got to visit El Bulli while working at French Laundry, was blown away, and the innovative nature of the food set his mind racing.
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While BNP Paribas, the leading French bank, the only foreign bank active in Iran, the nature of its activities in that country is sufficiently important to merit investor attention.
CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: Center For Security Policy
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Some French philosopher said that the most powerful force in human affairs, as in nature, is inertia.
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In the case of the abduction and murder of Ilan Halimi, there was frustration among French Jews that it took so much time to recognise its anti-Semitic nature (see article).
ECONOMIST: France
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The book is quite punishing to read and the view of human nature it takes is more fundamentally lowering than that of the most cynical French aphorist.
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Wynne moved to California in 1980 and developed an expertise in repairing DeLoreans, since the intricacies of their French-made Peugeot-Renault-Volvo (PRV) engine and Lotus-designed chassis were second nature for someone used to European vehicles.
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