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  • 121french fry — I. transitive verb Usage: often capitalized 1st F Etymology: back formation from french fried (in french fried potato) 1. : to fry strips of (potato) in deep fat until brown 2. : to cook by frying in deep fat until …

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  • 122Back-to-Africa movement — The Back to Africa movement, was also known as the Colonization movement, originated in the United States in the 19th century, and encouraged those of African descent to return to the African homelands of their ancestors. This movement would… …

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  • 123French News — Infobox Newspaper name = French News type = Monthly newspaper format = Berliner foundation = June 1987 as a monthly newspaper owners = N/A political = N/A language = English headquarters = F 24000 Périgueux editor = Miranda Neame website =… …

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  • 124French cruiser Gloire — The Gloire was a French light cruiser of the La Galissonnière class.After completing trials, Gloire arrived in Brest on 18 November 1937, then left for French Indochina on 1 December, returning to Brest on 16 April 1938. Gloire joined the 4th… …

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  • 125French attack on the Vaudois (1686) — The French attack against the Vaudois was a systematic military campaign in 1686 ordered by Louis XIV against a small Protestant community across the French border in Piedmont. As a result of the campaign, the Vaudois were expelled from their… …

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  • 126Back-formation — In etymology, back formation refers to the process of creating a new lexeme (less precisely, a new word ) by removing actual or supposed affixes. The resulting neologism is called a back formation , a term coined by James Murray [… …

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  • 127French cruiser Primauguet — The Primauguet was a French Duguay Trouin class light cruiser, built after World War I, and destroyed by US naval gunfire from the US battleship USS Massachusetts during Operation Torch. She was named after the XVth Century Breton captain Hervé… …

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  • 128French cruiser Georges Leygues — The Georges Leygues was a French light cruiser of the La Galissonnière class. During World War II, she served with both the Vichy France and Allies. She was named for the prominent 19th and 20th century French politician Georges Leygues.At the… …

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