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By turns playful and thoughtful, Montand's voice is so expressive that French knowledge isn't necessary to adore every word.

But the requirements for the test, which is called TCF-ANF (French Knowledge Test for Access to French Nationality), were fairly vague and the sample exercises that various websites recommended I take had me either in a state of panic because I had forgotten the rules of the direct-object complement, or had me yawning with boredom.

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"Gigi" was the sum of my French-restaurant knowledge, so I suggested Maxim's, the wildly expensive museum of haute cuisine featured in the film.

In this study, we propose two approaches to automatically translate the FMA from English into French: a knowledge-based approach that mainly relies on the Unified Medical Language System resources (UMLS®) [ 3], and Natural Language Processing NLPP) approach using the Multi-Terminolgical CISMeF Information System (CISMeF_IS) [ 2] that contains 27 terminologies (see Table 1).

President Jacques Chirac underscored that point in a telephone conversation with President Bush last Wednesday, according to French officials with knowledge of the conversation.

His excellence in French and his knowledge of German - he studied theology at Fribourg in Switzerland, after history in wartime Oxford - gave him an entry into Europe that none of his predecessors had enjoyed.

The different teams bring complementary expertise: the French team has knowledge of deep sea rescue due to the 2009 search for Air France flight 447, while the US has advanced data analysis techniques.

What we're not being told, however, is that al-Qaeda's rapid expansion through northwest Africa has occurred under the rubric of Algerian state intelligence services - with US, French and British knowledge.

Clairvoyance, ( French: "clear seeing") knowledge of information not necessarily known to any other person, not obtained by ordinary channels of perceiving or reasoning thus a form of extrasensory perception (ESP).

We want explore potential differences in the French public's knowledge and beliefs about schizophrenia and major depressive disorder.

A professor at a local college, he is of French-Canadian origin, but apart from his residual Roman Catholicism and his knowledge of French he is in most ways an exemplar of small-town New England.

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