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  2. Georges Clemenceau - Wikipedia

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    In 1918, Clemenceau thought that France should adopt Woodrow Wilson's Fourteen Points, mainly because of its point that called for the return of Alsace-Lorraine to France. This meant that victory would fulfil the war aim that was crucial for the French public.

  3. Émile Cottin - Wikipedia

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    Cottin was seized by the crowd following Clemenceau's procession and nearly lynched. [4] The cover of Le Miroir on 2 March 1919 Cottin under arrest. Clemenceau often joked about Cottin's bad marksmanship – "We have just won the most terrible war in history, yet here is a Frenchman who misses his target 6 out of 7 times at point-blank range.

  4. The Middle (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    The Middle (stylized as the middle.) is an American television sitcom that aired on ABC from September 30, 2009, to May 22, 2018. The series, set in the fictional town of Orson in Indiana, follows a lower-middle-class family living and facing the day-to-day struggles of home life, work, and raising children.

  5. Golden mean (philosophy) - Wikipedia

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    The golden mean or golden middle way is the desirable middle between two extremes, one of excess and the other of deficiency. It appeared in Greek thought at least as early as the Delphic maxim "nothing in excess", which was discussed in Plato's Philebus .

  6. Beauvais Conference - Wikipedia

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    Yet another problem with General Foch's promotion was solved on April 15. General Foch wrote the following letter to Prime Minister Clemenceau: "The Beauvais Conference on April 3rd gave me sufficient powers to lead the Allied War. (However), they are not known to subordinates, due to indecisions, (and) delays in execution.

  7. Clemenceau - Wikipedia

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    Clemenceau-class aircraft carrier, a class of aircraft carriers of the French Navy Clemenceau, the lead ship of the class; Clemenceau metro station, a Brussels metro station; Mount Clemenceau, a mountain in the Canadian Rockies; Rue Clémenceau, a commercial and residential street in Beirut, Lebanon; Clemenceau, Arizona, a former smelter town

  8. What does the slang word 'mid' really mean? - AOL

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    According to Bark.us, a company that decodes teen slang, "mid" is "a term used to describe something that is average, not particularly special, 'middle of the road.'"

  9. 1918 Clemenceau–Lloyd George Agreement (Middle East)

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    The Clemenceau–Lloyd George Agreement of 1 December 1918 was a verbal agreement that modified the 1916 Sykes–Picot Agreement in respect to Palestine and the Mosul vilayet. The latter component is also known as the Mosul cession .