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  2. The Near Future (film) - Wikipedia

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    The Near Future (French: Le futur proche) is a Canadian short drama film, directed by Sophie Goyette and released in 2012. [1] The film stars Patrice Berthomier as Robin, a pilot for a small Quebec airline who learns of his mother's death, but goes through his day emotionally ambivalent about the news due to their complicated relationship.

  3. French verbs - Wikipedia

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    Aside from être and avoir (considered categories unto themselves), French verbs are traditionally [1] grouped into three conjugation classes (groupes): . The first conjugation class consists of all verbs with infinitives ending in -er, except for the irregular verb aller and (by some accounts) the irregular verbs envoyer and renvoyer; [2] the verbs in this conjugation, which together ...

  4. Stoicism - Wikipedia

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    Incorrect judgement as to a present good gives rise to delight, while lust is a wrong estimate about the future. [39] Unreal imaginings of evil cause distress about the present, or fear for the future. [39] The ideal Stoic would instead measure things at their real value, [39] and see that the passions are not natural. [40]

  5. Basra - Wikipedia

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    The city of Basra has a major role in H. G. Wells's 1933 future history "The Shape of Things to Come", where the "Modern State" is at the centre of a world state emerging after a collapse of civilization, and becomes in effect the capital of the world. In the 1940 film The Thief of Bagdad, Ahmad and Abu flee to the city from Bagdad. Ahmad falls ...

  6. Bayeux Tapestry - Wikipedia

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    A scene from the Bayeux Tapestry depicting Bishop Odo rallying Duke William's army during the Battle of Hastings in 1066. The Bayeux Tapestry [a] is an embroidered cloth nearly 70 metres (230 feet) long and 50 centimetres (20 inches) tall [1] that depicts the events leading up to the Norman Conquest of England in 1066, led by William, Duke of Normandy challenging Harold II, King of England ...