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Edit: I don't know about René Levesque, but the French President Charles de Gaulle said it in his speech on the 24 July 1967 when visiting Canada.
These words were spoken by Charles de Gaulle, the President of France, during a speech he gave in Montreal in 1967. The phrase translates to "Long live free Quebec."
Words with the same vowel sound as "said" include bed, red, and head.
Some words to replace "said" include: stated, exclaimed, whispered, and declared.
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Words that do not have hidden meanings are said to have literal meaning. These words are clear, straightforward, and convey their intended message without ambiguity or hidden implications.
Some synonyms for "said" are: mentioned, noted, stated, and declared.
Charles de Gaulle was exiled from Canada because he encouraged the already huge separatist feelings in Quebec. In his famous speech at the Expo 67 he said "Vive le Montréal! Vive le Québec! Vive le Québec LIBRE!" which means: long live Montreal, long live Québec and Long live a free Québec!. This was not exactly appreciated by the Canadian prime minister at the time, Lester B. Pearson and so he was not allowed to ever return to Canada. I hope that answered your question! :)
a cuba libre is a spirit (normally brandy) mixed with coca cola
A Quote from the battle of Quebec is something that someone said during the battle.
It depends, Quebec is a province in Eastern Canada, whilst Quebec City is the capital of said province, but is sometimes alternatively labeled 'Quebec'.
Can cats said words
There were two referendums which asked residents of Quebec whether they wanted to secede from Canada. Both times, Quebecers said they wanted to remain Canadian.
They went to Quebec on boats and General Wolfe led a surprise attack leaving the French startled. General Wolfe dying, a soldier said, "We won."
They went to Quebec on boats and General Wolfe led a surprise attack leaving the French startled. General Wolfe dying, a soldier said, "We won."
Words I Never Said was created in 2010.
Lapointe persuade Quebec people that Canada joining the war was mandatory. He also said that conscription being forced will cause all Liberal support from Quebec to be gone.
I believe it is a place located in France. However many questnaires have said it to be Quebec. I think they are not correct. FUGDE MONKEY
swear words or innapropriate words.