Examples of using Francoise in English and their translations into Vietnamese
{-}
-
Colloquial
-
Ecclesiastic
-
Computer
Winner of most consecutive women's doubles titles Before 1968: Francoise Durr 5 1967-71.
this time by the Augusto Pinochet administration, and then sold to Belgian landowner Francoise de Smet in 1980.
France) and Francoise Langlois.
After Paris was liberated in 1944, Picasso started a new relationship with the much youthful artwork student Francoise Gilot.
In 1944, Picasso began an affair with a young art student called Francoise Gilot.
After Paris was liberated in 1944, Picasso began a new relationship with the much younger art student Francoise Gilot.
In 1944, after the liberation of Paris, Picasso started a new relationship with a young art student, named Francoise Gilot.
In Brussels, Francoise Lauwaert said the West does not have any special responsibility to Hong Kong because of its former colonial status.
Investigator Evaristo Magalhaes told reporters that Francoise, 40, and Moreira had arranged the murder a few days in advance.
His mother, Francoise Nogues-Macron, told Ms Fulda:“We just couldn't believe it.
French system of filing lawsuits and punishing violence against women," Francoise Brie emphasized.
I think they just dropped a bomb on Port-au-Prince," is what Francoise Chandler, a local UNICEF communications officer,
The position of the maid of honor helped King Francoise, who preferred the name Athenais more, first with Henriette Stewart, the wife of the younger brother of Louis XIV,
I think they just dropped a bomb on Port-au-Prince,” is what Francoise Chandler, a local UNICEF communications officer,
Francoise Sagan once wrote,"There is a certain age when a woman must be beautiful to be loved,
The richest woman is Francoise Bettencourt Meyers, who controls 33% of L'Oreal,
Portraits of the period had led me to expect an unwieldly birdcage called a farthingale that would hold my skirts out at the hips, but Francoise explained that these were for more formal occasions.
Elle magazine then featured teenage pop star Francoise Hardy wearing a red and pink striped Rykiel sweater on its cover in December 1963.
That title is held by Francoise Bettencourt Meyers, who controls 33% of L'Oreal,
the couple's daughter, Francoise Bettencourt-Meyers, filed a complaint against celebrity photographer Francois-Marie Banier,