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  1. 550 Madison Avenue is a postmodern skyscraper on Madison Avenue between 55th Street and 56th Street in New York City. Designed by Philip Johnson and John Burgee with associate architect Simmons Architects, the building was completed in 1984. It is a 647-foot-tall (197-meter), 37-story office tower with a facade made of pink granite.

  2. French petitions against age of consent laws. In 1977 and 1979, several petitions were signed by a number of prominent French intellectuals, doctors, and psychologists calling for reforms to or the abolition of the French age of consent law. A January 1977 petition published in Le Monde criticized the Affaire de Versailles [ fr] —the ...

  3. signer ⇒ vtr. to sign your name : signer de son nom loc v. He signed the form at the bottom. Il a signé le formulaire au bas de la page. sign that vtr. (say in sign language) dire en langue des signes que loc v. Veronica's hearing-impaired friend signed that he would prefer to meet at seven o'clock that evening.

  4. French Montana. Karim Kharbouch ( Arabic: كريم خربوش [kæɾiːm χɑɾbuːʃ]; born November 9, 1984), better known by his stage name French Montana, is a Moroccan-born American rapper. [1] Born and raised in Morocco, he immigrated to the United States with his family at the age of 13.

  5. None. Old French Sign Language ( French: Vieille langue des signes française, often abbreviated as VLSF) was the language of the deaf community in 18th-century Paris at the time of the establishment of the first deaf schools. [citation needed] The earliest records of the language are in the work of the Abbé de l'Épée, who stumbled across ...

  6. Anglo-French Joint Naval Commission. Location of the New Hebrides, today's Vanuatu. The Anglo-French Joint Naval Commission was in charge of the territory of the New Hebrides in the period 1887–1889 and again in 1890–1906. It was briefly suspended by the constitution of the unrecognized independent state of Franceville .

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › NATONATO - Wikipedia

    The European Union (EU) signed a comprehensive package of arrangements with NATO under the Berlin Plus agreement on 16 December 2002. With this agreement, the EU was given the possibility of using NATO assets if it wanted to act independently in an international crisis, on the condition that NATO itself did not want to act – the so-called " right of first refusal ". [162]