les avait oubliés – English Translation – Keybot Dictionary

Spacer TTN Translation Network TTN TTN Login Deutsch Français Spacer Help
Source Languages Target Languages
Keybot      11 Results   6 Domains
  ec.jeita.or.jp  
qu’il les avait oubliés; aucun de ceux qui
manifested to us by the Sacred Scriptures,
  4 Hits www.worldbank.org  
NOWABAD SHASHPOL, Afghanistan – Pendant de longues et douloureuses années, Mohammed Nabi et ses voisins étaient convaincus que le monde les avait oubliés. Aujourd’hui, ils n’en reviennent pas de leur bonne fortune.
In Nabi’s village of Nowabad Shashpol in Bamiyan province, he and about 140 families decided to use NSP funds to buy solar panels and carpet weaving looms, and to build a tiny community hall. These initiatives prompted a dramatic shift in their lives, which had been shattered by war, he says.
  www.biographi.ca  
En plus, c’était difficile de faire en sorte qu’il s’en tienne à telle ou telle décision, soit parce qu’il n’en avait pas suffisamment examiné les tenants et aboutissants au début, soit parce qu’il les avait oubliés.
Bowell seems to have believed that a political settlement with Manitoba was possible and that there was going to be no need to put a difficult and complex constitutional issue to the arbitrament of the hustings. Manitoba’s clever reply in June 1895 to the remedial order held out hopes that, with more information and negotiation, some compromise could be reached. By January 1896, however, things had turned for the worse. Senator Auguste-Réal Angers, the minister of agriculture, had resigned in July 1895 and Bowell could not find a French Canadian to replace him; the government had lost two critical by-elections in Quebec over the school issue; and Nathaniel Clarke Wallace, Orange grand master and the great anti-remedialist in the ministry, had resigned in December. Parliament opened on 2 Jan. 1896 with the government in furious disarray. Within 24 hours there was a revolt against Bowell by about half the cabinet; seven ministers resigned on the 4th and urged the governor general to replace Bowell with old Sir Charles Tupper. The seven were led by Foster, Haggart, and Walter Humphries Montague [