Sentences with phrase «by anglophone»

When it came to eye - watering amounts of money, paintings by anglophone figures including Andy Warhol, Jackson Pollock and Francis Bacon were typically the headline - makers.

Not exact matches

The Department of Transportation says both buses will operate in Metro Moncton with one assigned to the Anglophone East School District while the other will be used by the Francophone South District.
In 1990, 2,000 troops were sent by the government to break - up a SDF - led peaceful march of 20,000 people in the Northwest Province, known as the Anglophone region (that area of Cameroon formerly colonised by the British).
Still, given that the IPOB campaign was driven by the impassioned orchestration of Igbo «marginalization», it is interesting that the Anglophone Cameroon issue is flaring at about the same time.
A UNESCO World Heritage site, Uluru (as it is called by the Aborigines) or Ayers Rock (to certain Anglophones) is a geological structure standing 1,141 feet tall and 8,200 feet long.
By following their example and attaining skill in second and third languages, Montgomery says and writes, native Anglophones, too, can expand their scientific horizons, guard against parochialism, and turn the current situation to their career advantage.
This is at once a blessing and a curse; shaky accents and stringent Anglophone translation (by Ullmann herself) make for a tiring watch, at times, but it also gives three familiar actors a chance to give it their 110 %.
Lastly, hats off to the continuing excellence of the offerings provided by the UK's Second Run label, still the anglophone Czechoslovako - cinephile's best friend.
«Miss Julie,» the infamous play by August Strindberg adapted for the screen and stage in multiple countries and languages, gets an Anglophone interpretation from the legendary Norwegian actress.
Netflix does not reveal its subscriber numbers but a poll this spring by the Media Technology Monitor in Canada found 48 per cent of anglophone respondents said they were users of the streaming service.
The Media Technology Monitor commissioned Forum Research Inc. to speak with 4,009 anglophones by phone between Oct. 7 and Dec. 1, 2013.
One stroll, for instance, could take in Downtown where attractions include the Museum of Fine Arts, the prestigious McGill University (founded from a bequest by a Glasgow - born fur trader), Sainte - Catherine Street for the major department stores (at Ogilvy's a bagpiper still plays every day at noon) and the Golden Square Mile with its fine Victorian homes which were once home to the country's Anglophone, predominantly Scottish, upper class.
First, language barriers faced by different groups (Indigenous people, Francophone minorities outside Québec, Anglophones in Québec and immigrants) are a significant component of the access to justice problems.
Moreover, less than half of these jobs are held by individuals who described themselves as Anglophones.
As a professional working in both official languages day in and day out, I found a recent study conducted by the Institut de recherche en économie contemporaine and the Institut de recherche sur le français en Amérique particularly interesting: nearly 14 % of employees in Quebec's education, health and public sectors predominantly use English as a language of work and this, with Anglophones only representing 9 % of Quebec's population (the study was based on the 2006 census).
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