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    1. With respect to the Gallic nation, not only did France sell to Iraq its first nuclear reactor “Osirak” which the Israeli destroyed in 1982, but still continues to sell spare parts for its Mirage F-1 planes and Gazelle helicopters to that Arab country


    2. None of this Gallic gesturing in a quiet English club atmosphere


    3. Caesar wrote The Gallic Wars as an unchallenged reporter, for his own advantage as both victorious general and aspiring politician


    4. “Perhaps the most intriguing facet of Gallic religion is the practice of the Druids


    5. Thus the Druids were an important part of Gallic society”


    6. established the Gallic Empire in Gaul and Hispania, modern France and Spain


    7. On the ground-floor are three Ionic columns and on the first floor a semicircular gallery, while the dome that crowns it is occupied by a Gallic cock, resting one foot upon the "Charte" and holding in the other the scales of Justice


    8. "In the meanwhile," continued the magistrate, "our codes are in full force, with all their contradictory enactments derived from Gallic customs, Roman laws, and Frank usages; the knowledge of all which, you will agree, is not to be acquired without extended labor; it needs tedious study to acquire this knowledge, and, when acquired, a strong power of brain to retain it


    9. He still had the Gallic twinkle in his black eyes and the Creole zest for living but, for all his easy laughter, there was And the air of supercilious elegance which had clung about him in his striking Zouave something hard about his face which had not been there in the early days of the war


    10. Gaminerie is a shade of the Gallic spirit

    11. Thus, the Gallic Society, and the committee of organization of the Municipalities


    12. It is a whole language within a language, a sort of sickly excrescence, an unhealthy graft which has produced a vegetation, a parasite which has its roots in the old Gallic trunk, and whose sinister foliage crawls all over one side of the language


    13. Vagrancy, that Gallic picareria, accepted the sewer as the adjunct of the Cour des Miracles, and at evening, it returned thither, fierce and sly, through the Maubuee outlet, as into a bed-chamber


    14. “And, Miss Eyre, so much was I flattered by this preference of the Gallic sylph for her British gnome, that I installed her in an hotel; gave her a complete establishment of servants, a carriage, cashmeres, diamonds, dentelles, &c


    15. [Note 83: Shishkoff was a member of the literary school which cultivated the vernacular as opposed to the Arzamass or Gallic school, to which the poet himself and his uncle Vassili Pushkin belonged


    16. No, sir, I never will consent to rush into the polluted, detestable, distempered embraces of the whore of England, nor truckle at the footstool of the Gallic Emperor


    17. The lad made a Gallic gesture that sent his hands far apart


    18. As a “star,” she is of course entitled to treat herself to any luxury that may seem to tempt her histrionic appetite, and the Gallic siren evidently appeals to her


    19. The most ancient corresponds to the Hallstatt period; the later to the Scythian period in the East and the Gallic period in the West


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    french gallic