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  2. Baguette - Wikipedia

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    Baguettes de pain. A thinner loaf is called a ficelle (string). A short baguette is sometimes known as a baton (stick), or in the UK, referred to using the English translation French stick. [25] None of these are officially defined, either legally or, for instance, in major dictionaries, any more than the baguette.

  3. Talk:Baguette - Wikipedia

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    The French government recently codified into law a specific type of baguette, the "baguette de tradition", which can only be made using pre-modern methods. This classification was the result of the efforts of historian Steven Kaplan, who specializes in the history of French bread from 1700 - 1770.

  4. Dagobert (sandwich) - Wikipedia

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    Machine translation, like DeepL or Google Translate, is a useful starting point for translations, but translators must revise errors as necessary and confirm that the translation is accurate, rather than simply copy-pasting machine-translated text into the English Wikipedia. Do not translate text that appears unreliable or low-quality.

  5. Wikipedia:Language learning centre - Wikipedia

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    The Language Learning Centre, established in July 2021, is a place for editors who may frequently translate articles from other Wikipedias and use a variety of different languages sources to develop their skills so that they can at least improve their understanding of text on another language Wikipedia and not solely rely on automated translation.

  6. Mitraillette - Wikipedia

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    Half a baguette (or sometimes a smaller version of a baguette). Fries; Fried meat (such as sausage, burger, or steak). The type of meat available varies with the friterie. [18] Sauce, such as mayonnaise, ketchup, sauce andalouse, garlic sauce, bearnaise sauce.

  7. Pret a Manger - Wikipedia

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    A woman almost died following a reaction to a baguette in October 2015, despite the patient's family warning Pret a Manger the firm did not label products with allergy information. [ 72 ] In July 2016, 15-year-old Natasha Ednan-Laperouse died from an allergic reaction to sesame after eating a Pret sandwich, the packaging of which did not list ...

  8. Wikipedia:Translation

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    Category:Articles needing translation from foreign-language Wikipedias contains all articles that have been tagged to suggest that they be expanded with content from another language's Wikipedia translated into English. Browse the appropriate language category to find an article you are interested in.

  9. Smith of Wootton Major - Wikipedia

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    Scholars have differed on whether the story is an allegory or is, less tightly, capable of various allegorical interpretations; and if so, what those interpretations might be. Suggestions have included autobiographical allusions such as to Tolkien's profession of philology , and religious interpretations such as that Alf is a figure of Christ.