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It refers to something from Brittany, a region of France, and can be used as a noun or adjective. For example: "The breton seafood stew was delicious."
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breton
noun
A person from Brittany.
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And as France Telecom is constantly in the public eye, his every move will become a political issue.What attention will Mr Breton pay to the markets?
She then took the role of Bécassine (1940), based on a celebrated comic strip about a Breton housemaid, said to be the first female protagonist in the history of comics.
Breton + quiff is our favourite look.
France nearly wiped out Occitan and Breton speakers with French-only policies, and protests over the short-lived imposition of Urdu on what is now Bangladesh foreshadowed its schism with Pakistan.The shift in America's approach to minority languages was matched by trends elsewhere.
Thierry Breton, the finance minister, this week revised his growth forecast for 2005 down to 2% at best.
Almost all of this, insists Mr Breton, can be financed from existing budgets.More vexing is a broader question: how can France alter its self-image to reflect its non-white citizens?
One idea, says Thierry Breton, the finance minister, is "to restore economic activity to the suburbs so that they do not become dormitory zones".
In January 2006, says Mr Breton, he read a note by the public Agency for State Shareholdings, recommending that the state reduce its own stake in EADS as the company would soon enter "a zone of turbulence".
Mr Breton says he decided for strategic reasons not to follow its advice.Last week, Mr Breton, who flew back to Paris from his new teaching job at Harvard to be questioned by the Senate finance committee, insisted that this note contained no new information about the delays to the A380, but was based on an independent evaluation of its share price and business outlook.
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Magritte, distressed by Breton-worship during a brief sojourn in Paris, returned home to Brussels to do his own thing.
Born in 1910, abandoned and brought up by the state, homosexual, imprisoned for thieving at 16, sent out to join the foreign legion at 18, then imprisoned for petty crime repeatedly in the 1940s, he had at the same time produced the masterpieces that attracted the attention and solidarity of Cocteau, Sartre and André Breton.
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