单词 | De gaulle |
例句 | 1 People hurrahed to de Gaulle for 20 minutes. 2 On 8 January 1959 De Gaulle was inaugurated as First President of the Republic. 3 De Gaulle felt that America had undue influence in Europe. 4 De Gaulle came to power in 1958. 5 De Gaulle conducted his strategy with consummate skill . 6 In his memoirs,[] De Gaulle wrote that he had come to London determined to save the French nation. 7 Gen. de Gaulle sensed that nuclear weapons would fundamentally change the nature of international relations. 8 De Gaulle was a born pedagogue who used the public platform and the television screen to great effect. 9 In 1961, President De Gaulle vetoed Britain's entry into the Common Market. 10 De Gaulle took a hard line towards the strike. 11 De Gaulle was swept back to power. 12 De Gaulle, however, did not lose his composure. 13 De Gaulle had already had arguments with the other five over his 1961 blueprint for political union. 14 De Gaulle was perceived and perceived himself as the incarnation of both revolution and restoration. 15 The parties accused de Gaulle of preparing a plebiscite; the General accused them of coveting an irresponsible, omnipotent assembly. 16 The discretionary power that de Gaulle gave his prime ministers varied over the course of his presidency. 17 You could see De Gaulle fervently hoped it wouldn't be broached again. 18 De Gaulle warned of a return to the bad old days of incoherence and irresponsibility. 19 In the end(), de Gaulle overcame his depression by breaking the impasse. 20 On 30 May de Gaulle landed at an airstrip at Boufarik outside Algiers. 21 From that moment on, a split between de Gaulle and the parties was probably inevitable. 22 And for de Gaulle each state should have the sole right to decide what its vital interests might be. 23 But de Gaulle held firm because he knew that time was working in his favour. 24 This was the culmination of an atomic programme that the Fourth Republic had begun and which de Gaulle had accelerated. 25 So, in the summer of 1959, without abandoning association, de Gaulle decided to force the pace of his policy. 26 But it would be a distortion to suggest that de Gaulle and his agents were solely responsible for the eventual unification. 27 The key was to act at the moment when conditions were most conducive to the course upon which de Gaulle had decided. 28 It is hard to tell exactly how heavily domestic political motives weighed with de Gaulle. 29 As that fact sank in, more and more people thought of de Gaulle as a potential last resort. 30 Nobody inside the movement was permitted to acquire enough power or a high enough profile to challenge de Gaulle successfully. 1 People hurrahed to de Gaulle for 20 minutes. 2 On 8 January 1959 De Gaulle was inaugurated as First President of the Republic. 3 De Gaulle felt that America had undue influence in Europe. 31 And yet de Gaulle himself was remarkably confident that the army would toe the line. 32 In the Middle East crisis de Gaulle adopted a specious and unpopular neutrality. 33 On arrival at Paris's Charles de Gaulle airport he immediately applied for political asylum. 34 I arrived at Charles de Gaulle airport in a very thoughtful frame of mind. 35 De Gaulle apparently did not care to give ministers an opportunity to make important decisions without his supervision. 36 I guess he'd picked De Gaulle as the most sympathetic and scholarly-looking. 37 He thought it a punishment for the note the young cleric had tried to smuggle out via De Gaulle. 38 Yet, while many of his followers fretted about it,[http:///de gaulle.html] de Gaulle viewed the situation with remarkable sang-froid. 39 De Gaulle launched the Rassemblement in a speech at Strasbourg on 7 April 1947. 40 On the other hand, thirteen percent hardly constituted the tidal wave of popular support that de Gaulle was looking for. 41 Such a description, attractive to critics of the United States from de Gaulle leftwards, is an oversimplification. 42 Yet, in retrospect, there were also warning signs for de Gaulle. 43 De Gaulle had, indeed, incriminated one of Monsignor's aides, the one who had knocked into him. 44 Charles de Gaulle once lamented that he simply could not rule over a country that had 385 different kinds of cheese! 45 The economic problems, the exhaustion brought by war, and divisions between the political parties all caused difficulties for de Gaulle. 46 Throughout his long struggle with Giraud, de Gaulle depicted himself as the one who was in touch with the aspirations of the Resistance. 47 More than one Gaullist found himself in the difficult situation of having to give de Gaulle a lecture in Gaullism. 48 But the fact was that the world did not change as de Gaulle had predicted. 49 Emboldened by their mandate from the voters, the parties challenged de Gaulle at every turn. 50 To cut a long story short, they did rejoin us at lunch-time, De Gaulle no longer looking shit-scared so much as downright shifty. 51 Over the following months, de Gaulle assumed total control over political affairs and substantially reduced Giraud's authority as Commander-in-Chief. 52 On balance, the evidence does not support this tactical scenario, although it may well have occurred to de Gaulle. 53 That gave the journos their opportunity to hound De Gaulle without restraint. 54 At the end de Gaulle would lead the assembled masses in a thunderous Marseillaise. 55 I don't believe Wellington stayed to give De Gaulle moral support. 56 De Gaulle was too embarrassed to make a scene of it. 57 De Gaulle meant, as you would realise, that he wanted to take her out of earshot and have a whisper. 58 Second, de Gaulle proved exceptionally well-suited to this role of disembodied voice. 59 De Gaulle himself was shocked by the events and at first hesitant about what to do. 60 De Gaulle had already experienced a variation on this theme in 1945-46. 61 De Gaulle needed the Big Lie to help build up his otherwise weak position in the eyes of the allies. 62 When Charles De Gaulle died, it seemed like the end of an era. 63 The following month Roosevelt and Churchill tried to prevent de Gaulle from conducting legal proceedings against former Vichy officials. 64 De Gaulle was quite correct in principle, but about three years ahead of his time. 65 De Gaulle summed up the talks with customary elegance. 66 De Gaulle had abruptly vetoed it. 67 De Gaulle vetoed Britain's application to join the EEC. 68 In May 1958, the city of Algiers welcomed one of the most prodigious political leaders of the century,[/de gaulle.html] General Charles De Gaulle. 69 General de gaulle was a great man of the time. 70 And nobody can stay there, unless – like Kaiser Wilhelm II, Churchill or De Gaulle, for whom the state bed was specially extended – they are invited. 71 In the 1960s, there were three worldly-known persons from France, namely president Charles de Gaulle, the sex symbol Brigitte Bardot, and the philosopher Jean-Paul Sartre. 72 But General de Gaulle had to carry his gallant band of Frenchmen with him. 73 Air France said most of its flights were operating normally from Roissy Charles de Gaulle Airport, while about one-third of its flights from Orly had been canceled. 74 France are not the same, all these years, from President Charles de Gaulle after independence emphasized. 75 General de Gaulle , whom I did not consult beforehand, was magnificent in his demeanour. 76 Through studying some important events and the whole scene of Franco-American relations in the de Gaulle era, we can conclude that although there were constant contradictions between U. 77 In the afternoon he met alone with de Gaulle for a final talk. 78 The strike is the sixth job action of its kind in recent weeks, forcing the cancelation of half of the flights at Paris' Orly airport and about one-third of flights at Charles de Gaulle airport. 79 Meanwhile, the poll also indicated that up to 61% over the age of 65 preferred the French General de Gaulle, and 18 to 24 year olds have 43% chose the Charles de Gaulle. 80 People cheered wildly as General Charles de Gaulle and Free French troops marched into the center of the city. 81 They officially and personally regarded De Gaulle as a deserter. 82 Meanwhile at Charles de Gaulle airport outside of Paris, the grieving continues. 83 Budget airline Easyjet has cancelled about a third of its departures from Charles de Gaulle and Orly to destinations across Europe, according to its website. 84 To them General de Gaulle shone as a star in the pitch - black night. 85 Air France said most of its flights were operating normally from Charles de Gaulle Airport, while about one-third of its flights from Orly Airport had been canceled. 86 Charles de Gaulle was almost assassinated in 1960 and survived a coup attempt in 1961. 87 Consider , for example, toddlers, terrorists, bosses, dogs and the late Charles de Gaulle. 88 De Gaulle was, at that time, considered a disloyal soldier. 89 Charles de Gaulle , French soldier, statesman and President, was born at lille. 90 Andre Malraux, a French writer and politician, claimed that General de Gaulle called Tintin his "only international rival", because both were famous for standing up to bullies. 91 It is modelled on a photograph of Churchill marching with France's wartime leader General Charles de Gaulle down the nearby Champs Elysees on 11 November, 1944. 92 On Friday, the French government said it would begin testing a few scanners of the millimeter wave type at Charles de Gaulle and Orly airports, for flights bound for the United States. 93 He would not have come like General de Gaulle with only an unconquerable heart and a few kindred spirits. 94 Having admired de Gaulle, he had little difficult with the Gaullist strain in Pompidou's approach. 95 In 1958, the current semi-presidential Fifth Republic was established under the leadership of General de Gaulle. 96 It was our first duty to give loyal support to General de Gaulle in his valiant constancy. 96 try its best to gather and make good sentences. 97 It is quite disturbing to note that two countries with such a close relationship since the time when General De Gaulle decided to open diplomatic ties with the People's Republic in 1964. 98 The art of statesmanship de Gaulle reasoned, was to understand the trend of history. 99 Passengers were told not to go to Paris Charles de Gaulle airport or Orly airport. Charles de Gaulle airport is Europe's one of the busiest airports. 100 Politicians of this era – Winston Churchill, Franklin Roosevelt, Konrad Adenauer and De Gaulle – either won the war, or helped rebuild their countries afterwards, or both. 101 Charles de Gaulle was elected president of the French Fifth Republic. 102 Charles De Gaulle Airport, in the suburbs of Paris, France. 103 46 years ago, Chairman Mao Zedong and General de Gaulle, two strategists with great vision and foresight, decided to establish official diplomatic ties between our two countries. 104 Central to this has been the move in 2009 by French President Nicolas Sarkozy to reverse the 1966 decision of President Charles de Gaulle and reintegrate France into NATO's military command. 105 After the war, Baker was awarded the Medal of Resistance by General Charles de Gaulle. 106 Charles de Gaulle held office until he was 78, Konrad Adenauer until he was 87. |
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