egalite

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Synonyms for egalite

social and political equality

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His victory as head of IJI and become the first time prime minister was facilitated by his 'gods from outer space' who channeled millions into his election campaign on the commitment of Liberte, egalite, fraternite. He brought religious reforms in the constitution including the blasphemy laws and at one point almost declared himself the Amir ul Momnin.
LIBERTE, egalite, fraternite, the national motto is stamped on all the big buildings in Paris.
Pero un pueblo como la Francia, que es tan civilizado, que es tan perfecto que se atreve a escribir a la entrada de sus puertas Liberte, Egalite, Fraternite, ?como se atreve a tener desierto y mujeres que tiren de carretas, y criaturas que perecen de hambre?
France was founded, and still prides itself, on the principles of Liberte, Egalite, Fraternite.
A live nine track recording of Metallica at Le Bataclan in 2003 called Liberte, Egalite, Fraternite, Metallica!, will be available on CD, as will Flaming Lips' Lightning Strikes the Postman.
The movie's very look mirrors interaction with the past; it simulates the film stock contemporary to the period of its reenacted episodes, even as it lends an anachronistic digital sheen to the ghostly figures who roam the museum's corridors--a comically narcissistic Napoleon who exclaims "C'est moil" not only before paintings glorifying his victories but also in front of the Moria Lisa-, and Marianne, the restless spirit of the French Revolution, who chants "Liberte, egalite, fraternite," until the words are rendered meaningless.
The Wembly arch lit up in the colours of the French flag with the words 'Liberte, Egalite, Fraternite' |adorning the stadium ahead of Tuesday's England v France football match
Scottish Labour leader Kezia Dugdale left a floral tribute which read: "In solidarity with Liberte, Egalite, Fraternite - on behalf of Scottish Labour."
"We are reminded in this time of tragedy that the bonds of liberte, egalite, fraternite, are not just the values French people share, but we share," Obama added, citing France's national motto.
"We are reminded in this time of tragedy that the bonds of liberte, egalite, fraternite are not just the values French people share, but we share," Obama said in Washington, referencing the French national motto.