The incident happened at about 14:00 local time at the intersection of Frenchmen and Villere streets.
For bigger kicks, Kerouac would have enjoyed Frenchmen Street, steps east from the French Quarter.
In fact, this really was a case of wily Frenchmen turning water into wine.
The German occupation had destroyed trust between Frenchmen, and in post-war France loyalty was especially valued.
When the bishop of Dijon was burning Santas, most Frenchmen still went regularly to mass.
Ms Schiff depicts Franklin as being hounded by young Frenchmen eager to take up arms.
That is why dog-loving Frenchmen let their pets soil the pavements, while dog-loving Americans carry plastic bags.
Veteran Tommy Haas , the No. 12 seed from Germany, beat unseeded Frenchmen Guillaume Rufin 7-6 6-1 6-3.
In this time of fear and foreboding, two Frenchmen came together to develop the blueprint for modern Europe.
More than anything, speaking French is what makes Frenchmen interesting to each other.
Nowadays, however, over half the Arsenal shirts are filled with Frenchmen and Dutchmen.
Quite right that 58, 000 Frenchmen were had up for smoking it in 1997.
His army consisted of Indians, black freemen, Frenchmen thirsting to humiliate the British, and Tennessee farmers, who were sharpshooters nonpareil.
When Frenchmen talk about the need to focus on growth, German officials take that as a code word for stimulus.
Thus the battle of Waterloo, apparently, is a trivial historical subject, but the distribution of eye-colour among Frenchmen is not.
In this new version of history all Frenchmen had resisted, including those who were now intent on quietly protecting each other.
You can even do double time and swing by one of the clubs on Frenchmen Street before turning in for the night.
Added to his experienced riders, a number of under-23 Frenchmen are coming through the ranks and could surprise in the white jersey category.
But the riot confirmed the belief held (says a new poll) by eight in ten Frenchmen that urban (mostly youth) violence has reached unprecedented proportions.
An admirer, like many 18th-century Frenchmen, of British institutions, he believed in constitutional monarchy, individual liberties and a free press, although democracy was beyond his horizon.
Horses in Iceland are not, as they are in the UK, the preserve of a horse-owning aristocracy who have spent centuries training them to mow down Frenchmen and plebeians.
Frenchmen Philippe Quemerais and Yann Le Pennec were second after the semifinals, but slipped to fifth after touching two gates for a combined four seconds in penalties.
The bodies of the two young Frenchmen, Antoine de Leocour and Vincent Delory, were found on Saturday - a day after the operation on the Niger-Mali border.
Frenchmen have all sorts of worries about making special constitutional arrangements for disadvantaged groups, not least that minorities, such as Jews, Muslims and blacks, might demand them too.
Most Frenchmen now think him destined for even greater things.
These included Frenchmen, Chinese, Chileans and the ever-enterprising Scots.
Even bars on the Frenchmen Street strip, a quasi-Bourbon Street where jazz and rock clubs sprouted in the 1980s, often feature bands that have to pass the hat for tips.
Indeed, perhaps the surprise is that the victory of French over the dialects was not completed more quickly: in the 1850s, one in five Frenchmen still could not speak French.
This cultural capitulation by the young seems intolerable to traditional-minded Frenchmen, who regard French culture, as symbolized by their beautiful and precise language, to be the very soul of the nation.
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