anglophone in A Sentence

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    January 2019: bilingual course French/English or 100% Anglophone course.

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    Anglophones make up about 20 percent of Cameroon's population.

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    Anglophone Cameroon makes up about 20% of the total population.

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    Countless pieces like these are churned out in the Anglophone media every day.

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    At the crossroads of theory and practice, this one-year Anglophone programme takes place in Nice and Berlin.

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    Her research work has covered English literature of the nineteenth-century United Britain including literature of the Anglophone postcolonial period.

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    This is in striking contrast with the Anglophone groups, where“family” was mentioned eight times,“friends” four times and“sharing” only three times.

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    Lastly, while Anglophones valued“conviviality” on special occasions, the French, in particular, said they treasured conviviality as an ordinary, day-to-day event.

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    The Master's Degree study programme in Anglophone Studies is a two-year programme that develops and deepens the knowledge acquired in previous studies.

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    He was the first President of Trinidad and Tobago and head of state in the Anglophone Caribbean to have Amerindian ancestry.

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    However, according to Elizabeth Wright,"none of these French feminists align themselves with the feminist movement as it appeared in the Anglophone world.

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    However, as the scholar Elizabeth Wright points out,"none of these French feminists align themselves with the feminist movement as it appeared in the Anglophone world.

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    However, as the scholar Elizabeth Wright pointed out,"none of these French feminists align themselves with the feminist movement as it appeared in the Anglophone world.

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    Through the different subjects that integrate it and the 240 credits to be taken, it offers a solid formation in language, literature and culture for the Anglophone scope.

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    Note that contrary to some misconceptions sometimes found in the Anglophone media, the French government neither regulates the language used by private parties in commercial settings, nor makes it compulsory that France-based WWW sites should be in French.

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    Note that contrary to some misconception sometimes found in the Anglophone media, the French government neither regulates the language used by private parties in non-commercial settings, nor makes it compulsory that France-based WWW sites should be in French.

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    Note that contrary to some misconception sometimes found in the Anglophone media, the French government neither regulates the language used by private parties in non-commercial settings, neither makes it compulsory that France-based WWW sites should be in French.

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    A video purportedly of the kidnapped children has been released on social media via men who call themselves“Amba boys”, a reference to the state of Ambazonia that armed separatists are trying to establish in Cameroon's Anglophone north-west and south-west regions.

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    Hundreds have been killed in Cameroon's Anglophone regions in the past year, where violence between armed separatists and the military have increased since a government crackdown against protesters in the northwest and southwest regions who claim that as the English-speaking minority they are marginalised by the French-speaking government.

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    Hundreds have been killed in Cameroon's Anglophone regions in the past year, where violence between armed separatists and the military have increased since a government crackdown against protesters in the northwest and southwest regions who claim that as the English-speaking minority they are marginalized by the French-speaking government.

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    Hundreds have been killed in Cameroon's Anglophone regions in the past year, where violence between armed separatists and the military has increased since a government crackdown against protesters in the northwest and southwest regions, who claim that as the English-speaking minority they are marginalized by the French-speaking government.

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