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Washington had seen riots and violent clashes between Anglo and Francophile factions in America.
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The restaurant's Francophile ambitions exceed its execution, though the staff is sweet and the starlit ambience sublime.
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Living and working 'over here' has been wonderful for me - a Francophile - and for the family.
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The Channel tunnel has raised hopes of closer Anglo-French relations in the most Francophile of English novelists, Julian Barnes.
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Ironically, he is also, like so many of his countrymen, a Francophile with a penchant for wine and a house in southern France.
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And Keller is a true Francophile, with an outsider's appreciation for its culinary traditions, as handed down by maestros like Point and Bocuse.
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Even Cu Huy Can, a francophile poet and cultural commissar, argues that the big external influences on Vietnam have been India, through Buddhism, and China, through invasion and tributary subjugation.
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Livigni, a self-professed Francophile, helped conceive the bar, and along with co-owner Jonnie Houston, travelled to France to research the aesthetic they wanted to emulate, right down to the damask wallpaper.
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Next year parliament and government will move east from Bonn, where the Francophile Adenauer insisted they must be, to Berlin more or less at the geographical heart of a widened European Union.
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Its dons were a Francophile who looked like a stage-Frenchman from a 1920s comedy and a Greek lady with no apparent qualifications save that she had been secretary to the former professor, who had fled two years earlier.
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But he is little known in France and what is known about him, as a Protestant from Hanover, in Germany's north, and as a reputed Anglophile, makes him seem worryingly different from Mr Kohl, a Catholic Francophile from the nearby Rhineland.
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