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Your question is weird because you are talking about a building and a university. Sorbonne is the name of a building in the Latin Quarter of Paris, it was also the nickname of the old University of Paris. After may 68, the University of Paris was divided in 13 institutions. There are 3 of them that kept "Sorbonne" in their name, Paris I Pantheon-Sorbonne, Paris 3 Sorbonne Nouvelle and Paris 4 Paris-Sorbonne. None of them is more "sorbonne" than the other, although many students like to claim that their university of paris is more "sorbonne" them all. Funny, huh?
In order to learn more information about University of Paris 8 you should call the university and take a tour. Also information could be found at a local library. Going to university is a big desicion know all your options and then proceed to greatness.
it is commonly known as the table sugar.
The Palais Garnier, also known as the Opéra de Paris or Opéra Garnier, but more commonly as the Paris Opéra.
Trigger circuits are now commonly called flip-flops. I linked a page with more information.
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The Palais Garnier, also known as the Opéra de Paris or Opéra Garnier, but more commonly as the Paris Opéra. The Liceu Opera House Barcelona
The Federation Internationale de Football Association is more commonly called FIFA.
The Northern Lights
northern lights
Parisian is most commonly used to refer to a person born and raised in Paris France, though it may be used more broadly to refer to a long term inhabitant of Paris France. The term is also used to refer to the common dialect of French used in Paris, sometimes called Standard French. Parisian was also the name of a chain of retail stores founded 1877.