Sentences with phrase «of places like france»

While borderlands are some of the most cosmopolitan parts of places like France and Germany, the towns that sit along Britain's coastline tend to be less diverse and more suspicious of outsiders.
California, by itself, is the world's sixth - largest economy, ahead of places like France.

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They have been less successful on the extremes, in countries with strict gender roles, and also in places like France, where infidelity is a long - recognized feature of the political classes and a staple of media coverage.
In some places (like France)-- you can get sent home for wearing any kind of religious symbol — even a cross.
The plaque had been placed in the cathedral in 2008, during the civic celebration of the four hundredth anniversary of the founding of New France, and it read like this (my translation): «The Society for the 400th Anniversary of Québec, through its president, Mr. Jean Leclerc, pays homage to bishops, priests, and religious communities of men and women for their exceptional contributions to the history and the culture of the people of Québec.»
It has been promoting organic agriculture in India for the last 20 years and placed India on the international list of leading standard organic food and ingredients suppliers in line with countries like Switzerland, Germany, the Netherlands, Italy, France, Austria, Denmark, Czech Republic, Belgium, USA, Canada, Australia, New Zealand and Middle Eastern countries.
I love traveling to France and eating almost everything, but some of those places are like, «Oh, this is sheep's brain cooked in pig's blood.»
What makes Fäviken special, what gets chefs like Redzepi excited about the place, isn't just the extreme localness of the ingredients (Nilsson basically doesn't use anything he can't get from the farm or pull from nearby waters, barring sugar from Denmark, salt from France, his beloved alcoholic vinegar — and the occasional pineapple he smuggles in for a staff - meal pizza).
Each week a new menu will highlight the flavors of a single country, celebrating the food of the region and providing guests an in depth look at the cuisine of places like Morocco, Algiers, Turkey, Spain, Portugal, and France and many more countries around the Mediterranean sea.
France has plenty of it because it is, in fact, a place occupied by humanity and all its needs for things like farmland, highways and cement factories.
There has been plenty of speculation surrounding Pogba's situation at Old Trafford at the moment, with the France international's place under what looks like a growing threat from promising youngster McTominay.
Like many countries the world over, France has a large population of people who love football, along with people who enjoy placing wagers on sporting events.
Hosts France, with 11 goals, are the leading scorers at the tournament while Germany have never looked in any danger as they have cruised to what must feel like their rightful place in the semi-finals of a major tournament.
I was using this line of reasoning, joking with a friend who works for a wine distributor - hey, I have tasted lots and lots of wines and visited different regions in the US as well as tried wines from places like Argentina, Chile, Australia, Italy and France.
But in countries like the US or France, there is no such population register or any obligation to register your place of residence with the authorities (apart from specific purposes like paying taxes) so if you want to vote, you have to register separately.
For example, instead of writing «I love to travel», write «I love travelling to places like France and Hawaii».
Such is the case of Amour, the movie that brought Mr. Haneke — an Austrian filmmaker who has worked in Austria, Germany, France, and the U.S. — to a place neither devotées nor detractors (and there are plenty of both) likely would have predicted: Accepting an Oscar for Best Foreign Film earlier this year, and giving a U.S. - televised speech in his proficient but careful English (if you didn't catch it, he was like the anti-Roberto Benigni).
A few other films I liked and also want to mention despite that they did not make to my top 10: A Skin So Soft (Denis Côté, 2017) Untitled (Michael Glawogger, Monika Willi, Austria, 2017) Good Luck (Ben Russell, France / Germany, 2017) 120 Beats Per Minute (Robin Campillo, France, 2017) Faces Places (Agnes Varda, JR, France, 2017) Le fort des fous (Narimane Mari, France, 2017) Good Time (Safdie Brothers, US, 2017) Electro - Pythagoras (A Portrait of Martin Bartlett)(Luke Fowler, UK, 2017) Columbus (Kogonada, US, 2017) Get Out (Jordan Peele, US, 2017)
During the 1960s the two rented a summer house in the South of France that became a gathering place for intellectuals like Martin Amis, Iris Murdoch and Bertrand Russell.
The drawing room was full of Washington grandees, some elected; some born in place, like Alice Roosevelt Longworth, wearing for once the wrong blue; some newly arrived from abroad now that England and France were at war with Germany.
All KOHA pet foods are made right here in the USA — although they source their proteins from places like New Zealand, Australia and France to ensure the highest quality cuts of meat.
I love to use iconic images of places, like France or Sweden and put them into colourful patterns.
Under the strict definitions of countries, places like French Guyana and Montserrat are simply visits to France and the U.K. when they are wholly separate in culture, people and place.
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Matt is a painter of interiors and plein - air landscapes in Baltimore, MD and further afield in places like Stonington, ME, New Brunswick, Canada, the Brittany region of France, and Umbria, Italy.
Recent group exhibitions featuring her work include The Everywhere Studio, Institute of Contemporary Art, Miami (2017); Women House, la Monnaie de Paris, Paris, France and National Museum of Women in the Arts, Washington D.C. (2017); Viva Arte Viva, 57th Venice Biennale (2017); No Place Like Home, Israel Museum, Jerusalem (2017); Room, Warwick Arts Centre, Warwick, UK (2017); and Artists and Architecture, Variable Dimensions, Pavillon de l'Arsenal, Paris (2015).
Like leaders in Britain, France and a few other places, they want to move beyond the traditional measures of success — economic growth — to promote policies that produce more than just material well - being.
This is usually how it goes: politician wannabe gets campaign contributions from private sector guy, gets into office, legislates in favor of private sector guy, private sector guy contributes more, politician guy takes vacation in Italy (or goes for a hike on the Appalachian trail)... gets re-elected, the word gets out that he «plays,» more private sector guys contribute to his campaign, voters are pleased to see the name of their representative in print, like the new wardrobe, the new hairstyle, believe all change is good and re-elect the politician again... politician feels the power, creates agency to watch over private sector guy, agency takes fact - finding trip to France... raises taxes on private sector guy, writes legislation that taxes private sector guy if his plant emits CO2 while producing widgets... voters are in awe and re-elect the politician... private sector guy whines, politician makes him ambassador to Taiwan, limits how much the new private guy taking his place can earn, and taxes all widgets so new private guy will make more environmentally friendly ones... voters swoon, pay more for widgets, lose job in widget factory, hate private guy, re-elect their pol... politician buries $ 5 billion aid to Taiwan in next appropriation bill...... kind of makes a case for term limits, doesn't it.
While Europe has been a focus of wind power activity, opportunities remain in places like France and Italy, which have very little wind power at this point.
Demonstration projects are proving out the viability of a solar road in places like Missouri and France — but if one considers the possibilities of powering street lights, integrating LEDs in the road, and using other kinds of sensors, the opportunities seem boundless.
Perhaps surprisingly, this possibility is given greater consideration in places like France than in the U.S. Indeed, the NLJ article reports that it is illegal in France to publish photos of defendants in handcuffs unless the person is convicted.
Some of the places I've been are far away lands like Italy, Germany, France, Budapest and England, sometimes the adventure has been a little closer like the East coast or over to Canada or Hawaii.
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