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I promised that he would greatly enjoy "Le Havre," from the Finnish filmmaker Aki Kaurismaki, a gloss on a French Resistance film through the lens of immigration.
We did enjoy Le Grill, at the resort's marina, a casual (though not inexpensive) outdoor spot that has, alas, closed since our visit.
3.55pm BST FYI one of our French friends seemed to enjoy Le Guardian: Marie Le Conte (@youngvulgarian) @elenacresci LE GUARDIEN POINT FR July 15 , 20143.54pm BST So if you've mixed up things are wrong, you could easily find where the problem is.
France was enjoying les trentes glorieuses, 30 splendid post-war years when everything went right.
Enjoy Le Grand Depart this weekend; get your bike and your bell and your Lycra (if you must), but don't forget the most important piece of equipment: a brain.
What he does cop to enjoying about Le Bernardin is the wait staff — the thick-necked Levantine men in black tunics who start at his merest gesture and address him as "Monsieur Kim-BALL," making everyone at the table wonder, not entirely in jest, whether they've been made to take French diction lessons.
Part c) shows the effect of a permanent decrease of exposure (for simplicity for the case where all individuals enjoy the same LE gain ΔL).
In part a), all individuals enjoy the same LE gain ΔL, so the upper dashed line is the mirror image of the lower one, but shifted by ΔL.
Today Les Bleues enjoy the highest popularity among all the women's teams in France, according to study conducted late last year by Kantar Sport and published in the sports daily L'Équipe.
The French formula for Jenny Craig, Serog explained to me when I met him at the Nestlé office in Paris, does allow for one snack: a small cereal bar, which dieters might enjoy at 4 p.m., like le goûter, the snack that French children have when they arrive home from school.
樂, for example, means "music" when pronounced as yue, "joy", "pleasant", or "find pleasure in" when pronounced as yao, and "to enjoy" (intransitive) when pronounced as le.
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