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- Carpet (15753 bytes)
16: ...uard mechanism (see [[Jacquard loom]]) in 1812 in France and c. 1825 in England. The addition of steam po...
48: ...paintings (notably from Italy, Flanders, England, France, and the Netherlands). Carpets of Indo-Persian de...
54: ... [[Aubusson]] began in 1743. Carpets produced in France employ the symmetrical knot. - Tapestry (2919 bytes)
19: ...witzerland]]. Over time, the market expanded to [[France]] and the [[Netherlands]].
21: In the 14th and 15th centuries, [[Arras]], [[France]] was a thriving textile town. The industry speci... - Woodworking (12397 bytes)
9: ...m a sanctuary at the source of the [[Seine]] in [[France]]. - Greek language (35285 bytes)
44: ...Austria]], [[Bulgaria]], [[Canada]], [[Egypt]], [[France]], [[Georgia (country)|Georgia]], [[Germany]], [[... - Bess Truman (3712 bytes)
7: ...re Lieutenant Truman left for the battlefields of France in 1918. They were married on [[June 28]], [[1919... - Ptolemy (10609 bytes)
18: ...on the ''Geography'' was on display in [[Autun]] (France) in late Roman times. In the 15th century Ptolemy... - Culture (23440 bytes)
114: *[[Culture of France|France]] - United Nations (29685 bytes)
20: ... August to October [[1944]], representatives of [[France]], the [[Republic of China]], the [[United Kingdo...
24: ...curity Council]] — [[Republic of China]], [[France]], the [[Soviet Union]], [[United Kingdom]], and ...
37: ...pon states (the [[People's Republic of China]], [[France]], the [[Soviet Union|Russian Federation]], the [...
106: ...01 are [[Japan]] (19.63%), [[Germany]] (9.82%), [[France]] (6.50%), the [[United Kingdom|U.K.]] (5.57%), [... - Imhotep (3367 bytes)
17: 'Imhotep' is also the name of a well-known [[France|French]] [[rap]]per from the group [[Iam]]. - Cairo (12536 bytes)
43: ...was [[assassinate]]d in 1800 and the three-year [[France|French]] occupation had little lasting effect.
45: ...t. A network of gas lighting was installed by a [[France|French]] company and the railway lines were great... - Bassoon (11661 bytes)
35: ..., unrelated, fingering system (Buffet) is used in France, but in the U.S. and most of Europe the Heckel sy... - Cor anglais (2674 bytes)
15: ...n of the name is that it is a corruption of the [[France|French]] ''cor angl駧, meaning ''bent horn'', al... - Shawm (725 bytes)
5: ...from the shawm in the mid-17th century when the [[France|French]] [[musician]]s [[Jean Hotteterre]] and [[... - Horn (instrument) (19243 bytes)
2: ...iled form. The instrument was first developed in France in about 1650 from the ''cor de chasse'' or hunti... - Sackbut (3802 bytes)
1: ...ng sacbut, sagbut, shagbolt and shakbusshe. In [[France]], the instrument was called ''sacqueboute'';in [... - Accordion (10069 bytes)
64: ...ut is common in the western part, particularly in France. - Pipe organ (24478 bytes)
176: * [[Aristide Cavaill魃oll]] (France)
177: * [[Fran篩s-Henri Clicquot]] (France) - George Washington (29551 bytes)
31: ...what would become a [[world war]]. In [[1752]], [[France]] began the military occupation of the [[Ohio Cou...
73: ...gton's appointment was to serve as a warning to [[France]], with which war seemed imminent. Washington ne... - John Adams (18716 bytes)
44: In [[1778]], Adams sailed for [[France]] to supersede [[Silas Deane]] in the American co...
46: ...o the ministers of our generous ally, the king of France; to undertake nothing in the negotiations for pea...
48: ...d foreign powers after that of February 1778 with France.
59: ...se events, devoted himself to securing peace with France against the wishes of Hamilton and his adherents. - Thomas Jefferson (31127 bytes)
18: ...nd an American [[statesman]], [[ambassador]] to [[France]], [[Political philosophy|political philosopher]]...
32: ...784]]-[[1789]]) he took extensive trips through [[France|French]] and other [[Europe]]an wine regions and ...
181: ...ing the [[Neo-Classical]] style he encountered in France to the United States. He felt that it reflected ...
231: ...| title=United States Minister Plenipotentiary to France | before=[[Benjamin Franklin]] | after=[[William ...
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