In this section, we provide interesting etymological examples of
Anglo-French word formation that highlight the art and magic of word coinage in the English language, a coinage that occasionally verges on sheer mistakes, if not ignorance.
The Poles would be scratching their heads right now as to how far the
Anglo-French deal is going to cut across what they want do in their Presidency.
England surpassed the 56-8 massacre at Toulouse last season - the previous highest away win in 75 years of
Anglo-French Tests.
But
Anglo-French rivalry is still very much a part of real-life politics.
It seems that many US leaders--both military and civilian--like to invoke the
Anglo-French appeasement of Hitler's Nazi Germany at the Munich conference of September-October 1938.
Second seeds Debbie and Jordanne Whiley (Warwickshire) beat the
Anglo-French top seeded partnership of Susan Paisley (Lancashire) and Muriel Ellisalde (France) 6-3, 6-3.
FRANKIE DETTORI'S great
Anglo-French Derby double has been widely referred to as equalling the achievement of great predecessors Lester Piggott, Willie Carson and Pat Eddery, who also completed the same-season double.
Tournament organisers have vowed to press ahead with plans for a "European club rugby tournament" next season - despite the damaging
Anglo-French boycott.
This article was originally undertaken to note the fiftieth anniversary of the Suez Affair, the November 1956
Anglo-French invasion of Egypt, which, although originally headed for rapid success, was quickly halted by a combination of political and economic pressure.
For the
Anglo-French team--it is based in Enstone near Oxford in the UK, where more than 500 engineers are employed and at Viry-Chatillon, 20 km south of Paris, where 250 people work on the design, development and operation of the Formula One engines--the new car represented a number of challenges.
The plane's origins stem from when England and France worked closely to produce sever significant
Anglo-French aircraft back in the 1960s.
Even if the article had not thus crudely conflated England and Britain (or the United Kingdom), it is almost unbelievable that any serious consideration of
Anglo-French relations prior to 1707 could entirely ignore the Scottish and Welsh dimensions.
It has undergone successful trials at Gatwick and a similar product is already in use with
Anglo-French rail operator Eurotunnel.