But basically our understanding is good and the entente is without any doubt friendly. |
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This entente covers the Euro-Asian continent, the geo-strategic heart of the world. |
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Fables for the Holy Alliance attacked the post-Napoleonic entente between Russia and Austria. |
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After all, every previous alliance, coalition, entente, empire, community, or monetary union of European states has collapsed sooner or later. |
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Gradually, a sort of entente seemed to grow between it and the colonial enemy. |
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The entente was engaged in continual fierce fighting until the Armistice. |
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An eight-day holiday with five days' camping, the trip ends with some all-round entente cordiale in a hotel in Marrakesh. |
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The new entente has been underpinned by heavily state-driven models of economic development on both sides. |
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We need to end the entente between governments and the groups and scale down all political activities conducted under the veil of charity and religion. |
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In the 1950s, big corporation and big labor forged an entente, in which they generally agreed to share an expanding pie. |
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I can't say I'm particularly hopeful that Iran will approach this entente in good faith. |
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China's leaders must also have considered the possibility that their current entente with Russia may not last forever, although they may find it impolitic to say so. |
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Hitler's government was formed in 1933 on the basis of an entente between elements of the traditional elite and the leadership of the Hitler movement. |
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This liner, built in France, will sail from England, showing there is some life left in the entente cordiale. |
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Some wealthy Hong Kong and Macau entrepreneurs with whom the mainland has concluded an entente cordiale also happen to be closely associated with organized crime groups, or triads. |
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It was the first extended entente between whites and Plains Indians and the last. And all the while, the corps was following Jefferson's injunction to record every event in their journals. |
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She knows that she must achieve some black-red entente anyway, because SPD-led states dominate the upper house of parliament, the Bundesrat, in which the 16 states are represented. |
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And while we have no desire to interfere in Iraqi internal affairs, we fully support the Iraqi government's efforts to achieve national entente, rebuild the country, and preserve a united Iraq. |
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For the rest of the war, naval action consisted almost entirely in submarine combat by the Austrians and Germans and blockade duty by the triple entente. |
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After a decade of scorched-earth warfare, Louella Parsons had sat down to public lunch with her rival, Hedda Hopper. The entente cordiale did not last, of course. |
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France demonstrate the entente cordiale towards the rosbifs. |
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If anyone had told these two teams that there was an Entente Cordiale between England and France, there was no evidence shown here. |
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Although Norway remained officially neutral in World War I, the country was unofficially allied with the Entente powers. |
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His Reception and Speech at the City Hall. Entente Cordiale Between the Mayor and the President. |
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The tensions of an uneasy peace stressed anew the importance of the 46-year-old Entente Cordiale between France and Britain. |
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The members of the original Triple Entente of 1907 were the French Republic, the British Empire and the Russian Empire. |
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Belgium, Serbia, Greece, Montenegro, and Romania were affiliated members of the Entente. |
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In 1916, Montenegro capitulated and left the Entente, and two nations joined, Portugal and Romania. |
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Being outnumbered on the eastern front, Russia urged its Triple Entente ally France to open up a second front in the west. |
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The negotiations failed and the Entente powers rejected the German offer, because Germany did not state any specific proposals. |
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The final Entente offensive of the spring was the Second Battle of Artois, an offensive to capture Vimy Ridge and advance into the Douai plain. |
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The Entente fielded 216 divisions against 197 understrength German divisions. |
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The Convention came into force in 1904, the same year as the Entente cordiale between Britain and France. |
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This was translated into French as Entente Cordiale and used by Louis Philippe I in the French Chamber that year. |
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The Triple Alliance collapsed when Italy remained neutral at the outbreak of World War I, while the Entente endured. |
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This attempt turned into the Battle of Gallipoli which resulted in a Triple Entente defeat. |
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It faced and was defeated by the Allied Powers that had formed around the Triple Entente. |
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The Allied powers before 1917 are referred to as the Triple Entente, and the Central Powers are referred to as the Triple Alliance. |
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Ukrainians entered World War I on the side of both the Central Powers, under Austria, and the Triple Entente, under Russia. |
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It is unclear what exactly the Entente meant to the British Foreign Office. |
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The two governments were united in 1917, when Greece officially entered the war on the side of the Entente. |
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In 1914, Japan joined the Entente during World War I and captured various German Empire colonies, including several in Micronesia. |
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Finally, a major Hapsburg success was necessary to discourage Italian and Rumanian entrance into the war with the Triple Entente. |
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Under Balfour, Britain and France had agreed upon the Entente Cordiale. |
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The treaty forced Germany to disarm, make substantial territorial concessions, and pay reparations to certain countries that had formed the Entente powers. |
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In addition to that, all founding members of the League were national societies from countries of the Entente or from associated partners of the Entente. |
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Russia and the Triple Entente declared war on the Ottoman Empire. |
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France was a member of the Triple Entente when World War I broke out. |
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On the day Edward VII was signing the Entente Cordiale with France, Rosebery warned Lloyd George that it would increase the likelihood of a war with Germany. |
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In September 1915 the Entente allies launched another offensive, with the French Third Battle of Artois, Second Battle of Champagne and the British at Loos. |
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Members of the German high command viewed this new scheme with some favour and it later became the basis of an elastic defence in depth doctrine against Entente attacks. |
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These pushed the front line north to more advantageous positions for the Entente in preparation for an attack and to acclimatise the newly arrived Indian Army infantry. |
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By 1911 Wilhelm had completely picked apart the careful power balance established by Bismarck and Britain turned to France in the Entente Cordiale. |
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On 28 June 1919, 44 states signed the Covenant, including 31 states which had taken part in the war on the side of the Triple Entente or joined it during the conflict. |
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On 23 August Japan joined the Entente, which then counted seven members. |
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