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The ruling means sellers of securities, particularly of bonds and warrants, can no longer simply provide investors with a summary of sale details in French attached to full prospectuses in English or other languages, as has been common practice.

But there was nothing to do in a cité, nowhere to go, nothing "French" to attach to.

On the first of April, the French traditionally attach a dead fish to an unexpecting victims' back -- a smelly, decomposing 'kick me' sign, only with scales and lifeless eyes.

McNish, twice a winner of the French classic, attached no blame to the driver of the Ferrari, Frenchman Anthony Beltoise.

"The French are attached to their pension system — but, how could they not be?" Mr. Ayrault said Tuesday.

For better açaí, try the smoothie at Jus, the diminutive, plain-Jane stand with the fancy French name attached to that Union Square staple, the Coffee Shop restaurant.

He replied that he had no problem with individual Jews, but "if you are French and attached to the philosophy of the Enlightenment — the universal — you do not recognize this border" between groups.

I also liked both men very much: Fergus for his wit and originality, and also for the extraordinary courage he shows in struggling with Parkinson's disease; Alain for his sincerity and passion, and for his courage — of another, lesser kind, to be sure — in doing what no ambitious French chef attached to an expensive restaurant has ever done before.

In the divided city of Mitrovica, in northern Kosovo — long a flash point for violence between Serbs, who live north of the Ibar River, and Albanians, who live to the south — French soldiers attached to the NATO peacekeeping force patrolled the bridge between the city's two halves, but allowed pedestrians and joggers to pass.

In September 1942 she met Gaston Palewski, a French colonel attached to General de Gaulle's London staff.

Mullon's crew responded with either "Vive la nation" or "Vive la république" and cheering of their own, at which one French sailor attached the captain's cap of liberty to the masthead as a symbol of defiance.

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