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'Je vous veux me tenir'
They fought for a foothold in the new land they had bartered for. Now, in the early days, a squatter could still hold a foundation of rights. The main fear towards immigrants and aliens was grounded in that fermented foothold of preceeding strength which stated, "we will not succumb. We hold our business." Now, imagine fear in terms of business.
They fought for a foothold in the new land they had bartered for. Now, in the early days, a squatter could still hold a foundation of rights. The main fear towards immigrants and aliens was grounded in that fermented foothold of preceeding strength which stated, "we will not succumb. We hold our business." Now, imagine fear in terms of business.
He was a mesenger to the royal governor, Lord Dinwiddie. He was to take word to the French in the Ohio River Valley that they were trespassing on land claimed by the English. The French told Washington that they would hold the land at all costs.
They helped with getting the lumber chopping it then pitting it on the tracks. Also o hold up i farted.
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They were teachers etc
Jeûner Hold fast in French would be 'tenez bien'
they buy fake passports which r easy 2 get hold of if u live in the 3 world countries
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A legal immigrant who has become a U.S. citizen can hold every government office except President. The constitution says the president must be born in the USA. But many immigrants have become mayors, governors, senators, and representatives.
Assuming that you are talking about being president of the US, only native born citizens are eligible currently. Foreign born citizens cannot hold that office.
tenez-moi is 'hold me' in French.
A group of people formed to hold information about foreign countries.
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French passports are for French nationals. If your father holds French citizenship - which is possible from the fact he was born on a French territory, but not automatic - you can in turn apply for French citizenship. It is very unlikely that you could get French citizenship if your father isn't himself French. If he his, that will not be granted automatically either. To size up your chances, contact the French embassy or consulate in your home country.
Ne peut pas nous retenir is a literal French equivalent of the English phrase "Can't hold us." The pronunciation of the subject-less phrase -- whose use most famously and recently links with the French-language version of a song by Staten Island, New York-born performer Christina Aguilera (born December 18, 1980) -- will be "nuh puh pa noo ruh-tuh-neer" in French.