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  2. Ruffle (software) - Wikipedia

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    As of February 2025, Ruffle supports most older Flash content, which use ActionScript 1.0 and 2.0, with 95% of the language and 79% of the API having been implemented. [8] Support for ActionScript 3.0 has improved significantly since August 2022, with about 90% of the language and 76% of the API having been implemented, and an additional 7% of ...

  3. Femmes solidaires - Wikipedia

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    Femmes françaises (6 June 1947). "Les paysans envoient du ravitaillement pour les travailleurs en lutte et leurs familles" [Farmers send supplies to workers and their families in the struggle]. Gallica (in French). France d'abord. BNF (2 May 2023) [31 May 1988].

  4. Ruffle - Wikipedia

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    Ruffle or ruffles may refer to: Ruffle (sewing), a gathered or pleated strip of fabric; Ruffle (software), a Flash Player emulator written in the Rust programming language; Ruffles (potato chips), a brand of potato chips; Ruffles and flourishes, a fanfare for ceremonial music played on drums and bugles; Ruffle Bar, an island in the US state of ...

  5. Blend (textile) - Wikipedia

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    An admixture of silk and cotton from Hindustan called Mashru is one of the earliest forms of "mixed cloth,". [7] In the 12th century A.D., the industry was under the influence of Muslims. While Muslim men were not allowed to wear pure silk due to a religious admonition, a silk-and-cotton blend they made was permitted. It was known as "Mashru."

  6. Union des femmes pour la défense de Paris et les soins aux ...

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    Union des femmes pour la défense de Paris et les soins aux blessés (English: Women's Union to Defend Paris and Care for the Wounded) was a women's group during the 1871 Paris Commune. The union organized working women, ensured a market and fair pay for their work, and participated in the defence of Paris against the troops of the Third ...

  7. Mouvement de libération des femmes - Wikipedia

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    The Mouvement de libération des femmes (MLF, transl. Women's Liberation Movement) is a French autonomous, single-sex feminist movement that advocates women's bodily autonomy and challenges patriarchal society. It was founded in 1970, in the wake of the American Women's Lib movement and the events of May 1968.

  8. Ligue Française pour le Droit des Femmes - Wikipedia

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    The Ligue Française pour le Droit des Femmes (LFDF, French League for Women's Rights) was a women's rights organisation active in France from 1882. The LFDF was founded by Maria Deraismes , one of the leading feminists in France of the time.

  9. Femmes françaises - Wikipedia

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    Front page of Femmes françaises dated 28 Septembre 1945. Femmes françaises (French: French women) was a feminist and communist women's magazine which was launched in 1944 and was the publication of the feminist social movement Femmes solidaires. [1] The publisher of the magazine was France d'abord. [2] The magazine was published on a weekly ...