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- It recruited Egyptians to Arabize and de-Frenchify the school system, including a substantial number of Muslim Brothers.
- :: : I can also think of Frenchify, Germanize, Hellenize, and Italianize off the top of my head.
- Oddly, though, if the English refused to Frenchify their winter, spring, and summer, they seem to have embraced autumn warmly.
- Nervous about the name lemberger, because of its association with a particularly pungent cheese, Steele decided to both Anglicize and Frenchify the original name and came up with Blue Franc.
- Its construction was motivated by a desire to frenchify the city after the County of Nice was annexed to France from Italy, and at the time Gothic buildings were supposed to be characteristically French.
- The CFTC union said three employees of a cleaning service used by the Ibis chain were suing the hotel management for having forced workers of foreign origin to " Frenchify " their first names.
- Jean Baudrillard, a philosopher, replied, but Francois Nourissier, president of the literary Goncourt Academy, said, " Write it Eurolande, with an ` e'to Frenchify the word ."
- Mercifully, no attempt has been made to Frenchify Philadelphia cream cheese, which, by the way, along with Cheddar and Stilton, transforms Spoon into that singular anomaly, a French restaurant with no French cheese.
- As one minor consequence of French efforts to Frenchify the territory, it was alone in the western occupied territories not to accept any refugees from the expulsions of Germans in the Eastern provinces and German settlements elsewhere in Eastern Europe.
- Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis was " a woman of modest attainments . . . . whose personal motto, finally, might have been _ what the hell, let's Frenchify it _ Montrez-moi l'argent : Show me the money ."
- The inhabitants of Lucca, under French occupation and begrudging the loss of their independence, knew 蒷isa ironically as "'" la Madame " "'and had little sympathy for Napoleon, 蒷isa, or their attempts to " Frenchify " the republic.
- The only survivor of the 19 members of his family, Aimee did Frenchify his name by the decree of 18 February 1950 to Jacques Presbor and then formally adopted him by the judgment of 19 October 1956 and he took then the name of Presbor-Lallement.
- Writing on 25 January 1798 to a friend, Fitzwilliam claimed his objections to the Foxites stemmed not mainly because of their advocacy of peace with France but over their support for parliamentary reform, which " will truly frenchify us : for my part I have nothing less at heart than to be " frenchified ".