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- Survivance means doing what you can to keep your culture alive ."
- They call it " la survivance ."
- Vizenor frequently defines " survivance " in opposition to " victimry, " as some commentators note.
- Le 25 avril 1598, on accorda ?son second fils la survivance de la charge de g閚閞al des gal鑢es.
- This doctrine, like efforts to preserve francophone culture in Quebec, became known as " la Survivance ".
- This doctrine, like efforts to preserve francophone culture in Quebec, became known as " la Survivance " . " See also : Quebec diaspora ".
- Jean-Frederic had right en survivance to the position of secretary of state, under Philippe II, as his father Jerome had purchased the office with the right of inheritance.
- In 1939, the Committee took the name of " Comit?de la survivance fran鏰ise en Am閞ique " and it is under this name that it was incorporated in 1940.
- A son retour, le roi lui propose la survivance de la charge de secr閠aire d'閠at de Monsieur de Sceaux, en 閏hange de livres de rente ?verser aux h閞itiers.
- Fridolin's boundless optimism in the face of constant disappointment came to emblemize the Quebec spirit of " survivance ", and made him one of the first distinctly Canadian heroes of the stage.
- Another exhibit panel introduces visitors to the term " survivance, " a word that offers an apt definition of the new museum's view of its own mission : " Survivance is more than just survival.
- Another exhibit panel introduces visitors to the term " survivance, " a word that offers an apt definition of the new museum's view of its own mission : " Survivance is more than just survival.
- In 1741, he bought the charge of " Claveciniste de la Chambre " from Marguerite-Antoinette Couperin, which she had inherited from her father Fran鏾is Couperin as a " survivance ".
- Critic Susan Bernardin has analyzed Gansworth's writing via Gerald Vizenor's concept of survivance, suggesting that his novel " Mending Skins " " suggests how Native peoples reimagine patterns of loss into new stories, especially through humored stories of survivance ."
- Critic Susan Bernardin has analyzed Gansworth's writing via Gerald Vizenor's concept of survivance, suggesting that his novel " Mending Skins " " suggests how Native peoples reimagine patterns of loss into new stories, especially through humored stories of survivance ."
- In 1534, the " forty days rule " was instituted ( adapted from church practice ), which made the successor's right void if the preceding office holder died within forty days of the transfer and the office returned to the state; however, a new fee, called the " survivance jouissante " protected against the forty days rule.
- At this school Cheechoo, like many other residential school survivors, experienced violence and abuse and was told that " her parents would die if she ran away . " After leaving school at fifteen, Cheechoo experienced problems with substance abuse, but eventually, she turned her life around and began to work in film and theatre to explore themes of healing and survivance post-trauma.
- In 1534, the " forty days rule " was instituted ( adapted from church practice ), which made the successor's right void if the preceding office holder died within forty days of the transfer ( in which case the office reverted to the state ); however, a new fee, called the " survivance jouissante ", protected against the forty days rule.