Word: luxembourgeoise
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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But in the world at large, English is the language of some 300 million Britons, Canadians, Australians and Americans, and the international means of expression for 700 million present and former denizens of the Commonwealth. By comparison, French is native to only 65 million Belgians, French, Swiss and Luxembourgeois, besides...
As for Charlotte, she will be able to tend her rose garden, aided by her husband, Prince Felix of Bourbon-Parma, 71. A descendant of France's Sun King Louis XIV (1643-1715), the prince long ago stopped gambling with the family fortune and in old age has turned...
The only alternative to these national nuclear aspirations would be a truly international force or a genuine defense partnership between the U.S. and Europe, with shared control of the Bomb. Washington's hesitant and plainly inadequate move in that direction is represented by the multilateral force (MLF), a clumsy...
After a state dinner that Jackie attended, the Luxembourgeois got a taste of Kennedy culture - 16th and 17th century songs performed on authentic Shakespearean instruments, and a reading of the St. Crispin's Day speech from Henry V by Basil Rathbone. Said Rathbone later: "The President likes it and...
Indeed, though they put up a heroic resistance against the Germans in two world wars, in peacetime the Luxembourgeois keep to themselves as a matter of principle. Some Western diplomats would like to see the country play a more assertive role in world affairs. "They have a lot to offer...