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  2. To Be and to Have - Wikipedia

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    To Be and To Have (French: Être et avoir; also the UK title) is a 2002 French documentary film directed by Nicolas Philibert about a small rural school. It was screened as an "Out of Competition" film at the 2002 Cannes Film Festival [ 2 ] and achieved commercial success. [ 3 ]

  3. Être et avoir - Wikipedia

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  4. File:Exercices Attribution.pdf - Wikipedia

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  5. L'Être et l'Événement - Wikipedia

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    A model attribution edit summary is Content in this edit is translated from the existing French Wikipedia article at [[:fr:L'Être et l'Événement]]; see its history for attribution. You may also add the template {{Translated|fr|L'Être et l'Événement}} to the talk page. For more guidance, see Wikipedia:Translation.

  6. Philippe Monneret - Wikipedia

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    Philippe Monneret (born 1962) is a French linguist.He is Professor of Linguistics at University of Burgundy since 2004 and at Paris-Sorbonne University since 2015. [1] In 2003, he founded Les Cahiers de Linguistique Analogique [2] and created the field of analogical linguistics (« linguistique analogique »).

  7. Governor General's Award for French-language non-fiction

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    The Governor General's Award for French-language non-fiction is a Canadian literary award that annually recognizes one Canadian writer for a non-fiction book written in French.

  8. Polysemy - Wikipedia

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    Polysemy (/ p ə ˈ l ɪ s ɪ m i / or / ˈ p ɒ l ɪ ˌ s iː m i /; [1] [2] from Ancient Greek πολύ-(polý-) 'many' and σῆμα (sêma) 'sign') is the capacity for a sign (e.g. a symbol, a morpheme, a word, or a phrase) to have multiple related meanings.

  9. Gabrielle Petit (feminist) - Wikipedia

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    Le journal estimait à "dix mille" le nombre de prostituées ou prétendues telles, emprisonnées pour n’avoir "commis d’autres crimes que d’être pauvres". The newspaper "La femme affranchie", edited from 1904 to 1913 by Gabrielle Petit, a feminist, anti-militarist and anarchist, denounced the French police and their right to arrest ...