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Aérospatiale-BAC Concorde ( /ˈkɒŋkɔrd/) is a retired turbojet-powered supersonic passenger airliner, a supersonic transport (SST). It was a product of an Anglo-French government treaty, combining the manufacturing efforts of Aérospatiale and the British Aircraft Corporation. First flown in 1969, Concorde entered service in 1976 and continued commercial flights for 27 years.
Among other destinations, Concorde flew regular transatlantic flights from London Heathrow (British Airways) and Paris-Charles de Gaulle Airport (Air France) to New York JFK and Washington Dulles, profitably flying these routes at record speeds, in less than half the time of other airliners.
With only 20 aircraft built, their development represented a substantial economic loss, in addition to which Air France and British Airways (BA) were subsidised by their governments to buy them. As a result of the type’s only crash on 25 July 2000 and other factors, its retirement flight was on 26 November 2003.
Concorde's name reflects the development agreement between the United Kingdom and France. In the UK, any or all of the type—unusual for an aircraft—are known simply as "Concorde", without an article. The aircraft is regarded by many people as an aviation icon and an engineering marvel.
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Plot: The movie starts out with Arthur, King of the Britons, looking for knights to sit with him at Camelot. He finds many knights including Sir Galahad the pure, Sir Lancelot the brave, the quiet Sir Bedevere, and Sir Robin the Not-Quite-So-Brave-as-Sir Lancelot. They do not travel on horses, but pretend they do and have their servants bang coconuts to make the sound of horse's hooves. Through satire of certain events in history (witch trials, the black plague) they find Camelot, but after literally a quick song and dance they decide that they do not want to go there. While walking away, God (who seems to be grumpy) come to them from a cloud and tells them to find the Holy Grail. They agree and begin their search. While they search for the Grail, scenes of the knight's tales appear and why they have the name they have. Throughout their search they meet interesting people and knights along the way. Most of the characters die; some through a killer rabbit (which they defeat with the holy hand grenade), others from not answering a question right from the bridge of Death, or die some other ridiculous way. In the end, King Arthur and Sir Bedevere are left and find the Castle Arrrghhh where the Holy Grail is. They are met by some French soldiers who taunted them earlier in the film, so they were not able to get into the castle.
Keywords: 10th-century, 930s, absurd, absurd-humor, absurdism, abyss, actor-playing-multiple-roles, anachronism, anarchism, animal-attackLe soleil, la nuit
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New York et Paris
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L'espace et le temps
Les larmes et le sang
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Nuages et mach 2
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La mer et les cieux
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La beaut? la peur
Les crashes et l'horreur
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Mon aigle blanc
Le ciel est
compl? tement gris
Mon roi du vent
Il pleut des cordes? Roissy
Caviar et cristal
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D'un si? cle id? al
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Les nations l'orgueil
Le g? nie le deuil
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L'utopie naissante
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Des ann? es soixante
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Les murs et les sons
Les d? sillusions
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Mon aigle blanc
Le ciel est
compl? tement gris
Mon roi du vent
Il pleut des cordes? Roissy
Mon aigle blanc
Le ciel est compl? tement gris
Il pleut des cordes? Roissy
La vie la vitesse
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L'homme et sa d? tresse
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Et la bo? te noire
De notre m? moire
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