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- French people (French: Les Français, lit. 'The French') are a nation primarily located in Western Europe that share a common French culture, history, and...
- President of the elected Parliament), Nicole Fontaine MEP in 1999, both Frenchwomen, and Roberta Metsola from Malta in 2022. The previous president, Jerzy...
- 1990s, parenting in the United States had become more competitive. Among Frenchwomen born in the early 1960s, only a third had at least three children. Yet...
- and amuse myself with women until I went to pieces. If there were no Frenchwomen, life wouldn't be worth living. But so long as there are grisettes, well...
- Adams visited Paris, where she was shocked to observe that fashionable Frenchwomen, including Madame Helvétius, favoured the more revealing and sheer versions...
- Gulf Coast of the United States. In 1704, the ship Pélican delivered 23 Frenchwomen to the colony; p****engers had contracted yellow fever at a stop in Havana...
- the euphemistic term for ****ual relationships between German men and Frenchwomen. The devaluation of the franc and the German policy of requisitioning...
- competed in the hacks and hunter combined event: Italian Elvira Guerra and Frenchwomen Jane Moulin and Blanche de Marcigny. List of Olympic medalists in equestrian...
- public support with the normally lofty de Gaulle saying "Frenchmen, Frenchwomen, help me!": 89  De Gaulle was now prepared to abandon the Pied-Noirs...
- to increase the colonial po****tion, the government recruited young Frenchwomen, filles à la c****ette (in English, casket girls, referring to the casket...