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the remarques
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A small design etched on the margin of a plate and supposed to be removed after the earliest proofs have been taken.
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His contemporaries soon accepted his decisions as authoritative in cases of doubtful or conflicting usage; parler Vaugelas meant to speak not merely correctly but elegantly, and the Remarques became la bible de l'usage.
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While there were certainly varying conditions on the frontline from place to place and year to year, reading contemporary accounts from either side of the trenches, in the poetry of Owen and Sassoon or the prose of Remarque, the details that stick in the mind are horrific.
In The Promised Land, Remarque described refugees rebelling against their language – stammering in broken English, trying to learn it, "but also to rid themselves of the last thing they had brought with them: the language of the murderers".
Peter and his fellow soldiers, on the advance towards Stalingrad, are the descendants of Remarque's little band of former school friends on the western front in the first world war.
Maybe the fact that the 1929-published All Quiet came out when the German-born Remarque was a wunderkind writer of barely 30 has something to do with its incredible cachet.
Some files, like that on Remarque, the author of "All Quiet on the Western Front," are sparse.
Despite the current global interest in AMA1 as a vaccine component, its potential is limited by allelic polymorphism resulting from single amino acid substitutions in an estimated 16% of amino acids (100 out of 622 positions in 1294 sequences accessed from GenBank) within the AMA1 molecule (Remarque, unpublished data).
August 18 , 1782Altillac, France November 16, 1854 Paris, France Jean-Baptiste-Antoine-Marcelin, baron de Marbot, (born Aug. 18, 1782, Altillac, Fr. died Nov. 16, 1854, Paris) general and author of memoirs of the Napoleonic period, whose book on war, Remarques critiques, prompted Napoleon to leave him a legacy.
"The Grand Corpus des grammaires françaises, des remarques et des traités sur la langue XVe-XVIIe siècles (Great Corpus of French language Grammars, Commentaries and Treatises on language 15th-17th centuriess)) groups together in one database the Corpus of French Renaissance grammars, the Corpus of French 17th century grammars and the Corpus of remarks on the French language (17th Century).
He earned a living initially by teaching French to the citizens of Geneva, for whose benefit he published a small guide to the correct pronunciation of French: Essai des remarques particulieres sur la langue françoise, pour la ville de Geneve [An Essay of detailed comments about the French language, for the city of Geneva] (1691).
Thus La Forge's first publication was the lengthy set of notes that explain various features of Descartes' Traité, which appeared as Remarques on pp. 171 408 of the first French edition of that work.
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