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Concave/convex

on his "agreg page" : 'The French write essays with a convex figure )( , the anglo-saxons in a concave figure ( ) = anglo- saxons like to feel that they have covered a subject ( ) (ils en font le tour), the French like to go from a large idea, dissect )( , then show where you can go from there." Any comments? Patrick -- "I don't need time. What I need is a deadline." Duke Ellington Websites:( http://www.erp.oissel.onac.org/anglais/ ) ( http://perso.wanadoo.fr/patrick.lecordier/ )
  

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[nq:1] on his "agreg page" : 'The French write essays with a convex figure )( , the anglo-saxons in a ... " Any comments? Patrick --[/nq] Vive la difference...

  • [nq:1] on his "agreg page" : 'The French write essays with a convex figure )( , the anglo-saxons in a ...
  • " Any comments?
  • Patrick --[/nq] Vive la difference...
  • There once was a young man from Nimes Who invented a vibrating machine Concave or convex It would suit either *** The damndest machine ever seen!
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[nq:1] on his "agreg page" : 'The French write essays with a convex figure )( , the anglo-saxons in a ... go from a large idea, dissect )( , then show where you can go from there." Any comments? Patrick --[/nq]
Vive la difference...

There once was a young man from Nimes Who invented a vibrating machine Concave or convex It would suit either *** The damndest machine ever seen!

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