| 31. | The Entente Cordiale resolved colonial disputes and helped forge an Anglo-French alliance that has stood the test of time . __
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| 32. | However, in the beginning of the 20th century a policy of " entente cordiale " ( cordial agreement ) was started.
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| 33. | The entire classroom bursts into a raucous can-can dance as the Inspector holds up a placard reading " Entente Cordiale ."
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| 34. | In foreign affairs, Balfour and his Foreign Secretary, Lord Lansdowne, improved relations with France, culminating in the Entente cordiale of 1904.
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| 35. | In between Le Queux's two disparate depictions of an invaded Britain, the Entente Cordiale of 1904 changed the diplomatic and military landscape.
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| 36. | In October 2004, the ISC toured " Richard III " in France as part of the 100th anniversary of the Entente Cordiale.
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| 37. | The " Entente Cordiale " of 1904 with Britain held firm, and was supported by mutual interests abroad and strong economic ties.
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| 38. | The royal couple unveiled a commemorative plaque and then boarded a train car that the queen christened " the Entente Cordiale ."
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| 39. | In 1904, the French and the British put aside their many differences with the Entente Cordiale, ending this dispute in southeastern Asia.
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| 40. | Guy Aldred wrote an article in the " King George V to Paris to set a final seal on the Entente Cordiale.
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