| 21. | French finances during the war were mainly financed by the increase in the taille tax, as well as indirect taxes like the livres.
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| 22. | However, the period instrument movement has seen a revival of the taille, with a number of makers now producing reproductions of classic examples.
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| 23. | In 1925, Dykes translated from the French Louis Lorette's book on pruning fruit trees, " La Taille Lorette ".
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| 24. | Both de Creeft and Zorach taught then new methods of direct carving ( taille directe ) and both produced stylized forms, particularly of women.
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| 25. | Many families were put back on the lists of the " taille " and / or forced to pay fines for usurping noble titles.
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| 26. | The scoring in BWV 169 includes two oboes and a taille as ripieno instruments in the sinfonia and an oboe d'amore in the aria.
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| 27. | Quelles �tapes sugg�rez-vous pour am�liorer la qualit? le lectorat et le nombre d'�diteurs sur les wikis de taille modeste ? "'
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| 28. | She began creating enamels with pre-made metal forms but soon began pounding out her own, developing an expertise in the base-taille technique.
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| 29. | K�stner published his first book of poems, " Herz auf Taille ", in 1928, and by 1933 he had published three more collections.
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| 30. | The " francs-archers " were not paid, but were exempt from paying the " taille " in recognition of their service.
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