Maginot Line
The string of French and British bunkers along the German border was known as the Maginot Line. Constructed primarily by France in the 1920s and 1930s, it was a series of fortifications designed to deter a German invasion. While it included various bunkers, artillery casemates, and underground tunnels, the line ultimately proved ineffective during World War II as German forces bypassed it through Belgium, leading to the fall of France in 1940. The Maginot Line symbolizes the limitations of static defense strategies in the face of mobile warfare.
An aglet is a sheath that holds the end of a string, preventing it from unraveling. Some of the sweaters have string on them and they have a aglet on them, also jogging pants have strings on them and they have aglets
piano, string bass, and drums
get some card and put on your name and attach ssome string done
Maginot Line
The string of French and British bunkers along the German border was known as the Maginot Line. Constructed primarily by France in the 1920s and 1930s, it was a series of fortifications designed to deter a German invasion. While it included various bunkers, artillery casemates, and underground tunnels, the line ultimately proved ineffective during World War II as German forces bypassed it through Belgium, leading to the fall of France in 1940. The Maginot Line symbolizes the limitations of static defense strategies in the face of mobile warfare.
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A guitar string is "une corde de guitare" in French.
string (small piece of cord) = une ficelle (fem.) string (undergarment) = un string
use string to measure. put the string evenly around the border and where the first end of the string meets the rest of the string, cut it there. then measure the string u just cut
Border Patroll
un bout de ficelle
The answer is Dicotyledon Beans are mostly Dicotyledon So, French bean is a Dicotyledon
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Une guitare (fem.) is the musical string instrument called 'a guitar' in English.
The author of the short story "A Piece of String" is Guy de Maupassant, a French writer known for his prolific works in the 19th century. The story follows the main character, Maitre Hauchecorne, who becomes embroiled in a small-town scandal when he picks up a piece of string off the ground.