-
signs read
either arrêt or stop. As of 1987,
Quebec removed the
English stop from its road
signs in
favor of
arrêt. Both stop and
arrêt are
considered valid...
- flowers. 15
October 1996 – The so-called "spaghetti judgement" (French:
arrêt spaghetti): the
Court of C****ation
removes the
investigating judge Jean-Marc...
-
Arrêt sur
images ("Freeze-frame", also
abbreviated as the
acronym ASI) was
initially a w****ly
French television program,
created and
presented by journalist...
- The "
arrêt"
signs (French for "stop") are used in the
Canadian province of Québec,
while the
English stop,
which is also a
valid French word, is used...
- A
lance rest (French:
arrêt de cuir****e or
arrêt) is a
metal flange or hook that is
typically attached to the
right side of a breastplate, just
under the...
- and religion. Furthermore, the
parlements had
taken the
habit of p****ing
arrêts de règlement,
which were laws or
regulatory decrees that
applied within...
- the past in Le
Monde and
presently in Libération and on a
video channel:
Arrêt sur
images (Freeze-frame),
formerly broadcast by the
public TV
channel France...
- singer. He
directed the
feature films Paris Minuit (1986) and Par
suite d'un
arrêt de
travail (2008). The New York
Times Ebert,
Roger (2010). The
Great Movies...
-
create legal norms,
because of the
principle known as "la
prohibition des
arrêts de règlement" of
Article 5 of the
French civil code: "Judges are forbidden...
- Aix-en-Provence
issued warrants for
arrests and the
destruction of villages, the "
Arrêt de Mérindol", on 18
November 1541, but
never acted on it,
pending the villagers'...