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The Alliance Française (AF) is an organisation whose mission is to promote French language and culture outside France. Its primary concern is teaching French as a second language. It is headquartered in Paris.
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Religious Programs Specialist Seaman Priscilla Vasquez attaches French-language cooking instructions to pallets of food to be delivered Haiti.
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New York City is the second most populous city in North America.
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Spatial distribution of dialects in Alsace prior to the expansion of standard French in the 20th century
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New York City, is the second most populous city in North America.
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"Speak French, Be Clean" written across the wall of a Southern French school
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Bilingual road signs can be seen in traditional Breton-speaking areas.
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Chief Religious Programs Specialist David Winter, assigned to the religious ministry department aboard the aircraft carrier USS Carl Vinson (CVN 70), attaches French-language cooking instructions to pallets of food to be delivered Haiti.
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Figure skater Johnny Weir of the United States speaks during a press conference at the Vancouver 2010 Olympics in Vancouver, British Columbia, Wednesday, Feb. 24, 2010. Weir said he wants two broadcasters who made derogatory comments about him during the Vancouver Olympics to think twice before they speak in the future _ but he's not looking for any apologies. He found the comments by two broadcasters on French-language RDS "offensive."
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Alliance Française in Mindelo, São Vicente Island, Cape Verde.
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Cajun boudin rolled into a ball and deep fried
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Académie française
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Montreal
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German stamps of Hindenburg marked with "Elsaß" (1940)
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Sophie Marceau
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Sophie Marceau Oct 07
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The Royal Palace of Brussels
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Bush Pilots monument plaque
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Jean-Jacques Rousseau was not only a writer but also an influential philosopher of the eighteenth-century[144] (his statue in Geneva)
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The Boulevards
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The Champs Élysées in Paris, France
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SPAIN - 12TH GLOBAL WOMEN SUMMIT
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Clean Ponds in the wide median green of Chistoprudny Boulevard, Moscow
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A Security hologram label on an electronics box for authentication
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Downtown Saint-Jean, the French built Fort Saint-Jean (Quebec) in the seventeenth century. Known to early English settlers as St. Johns, it provided an important communication link during the French and Indian Wars.
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Facade of the Strasbourg Cathedral, Strasbourg, France
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Classic 1960s 4-seater monocable gondola lift in Emmetten, Switzerland built by GMD Mueller. This lift was of the same type as the old Whistler, British Columbia gondola.
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Vue de la marina, Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu (Québec), center-ville. The French built Fort Saint-Jean (Quebec) in the seventeenth century. Known to early English settlers as St. Johns, it provided an important communication link during the French and Indian Wars
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Genting Skyway in Genting Highlands, Malaysia. A gondola lift is a type of aerial lift, often called a cable car, which consists of a loop of steel cable that is strung between two stations, sometimes over intermediate supporting towers.
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Jeanne d'Arc by Le Brun de Charmettes