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It was very much in the spirit of the entente cordiale.
The name is a wry reference to the entente cordiale.
Germany threatens war with France in an attempt to break entente cordiale.
Let us restore the entente cordiale and go about our business without any further scrapping.
Grey believed that whether he liked it or not his hands were tied by the terms of the Entente cordiale.
The Entente cordiale has lasted until modern times (now).
Twenty quid a head, but again, respectful of the entente cordiale, I didn't complain.
This period in the first decade of the 20th century became known as the Entente cordiale, and continued in spirit until the 1940s.
Both states asserted the importance of the Entente cordiale alliance, and the role it had played during the twentieth century.
This was called the Entente cordiale, and ended hundreds of years of fighting between the two countries.
Both sides have therefore reached an entente cordiale in which no major corporation has been forced out of business since Andersen's demise.
She played Queen Victoria in the 1939 historical film Entente cordiale.
This sense of civility between European nationalities is remembered as the Entente cordiale.
This entente cordiale would find its ultimate expression in an outright partnership between the racing industry and the casinos.
Some of the railway station scenes seen in 'Entente Cordiale' were shot at .
In 2004, British troops paraded to celebrate the centenary of the Entente cordiale.
Entente Cordiale and all that.
The Marines were good-humoured but fervently backing their teams as the entente cordiale was put firmly on hold for 80 minutes.
In turn, this helped contribute to the formation of the Franco-British Entente cordiale.
The Entente cordiale was the end of almost a millennium (one thousand years) of intermittent war (they were not fighting all the time).
Entente cordiale.
The Convention came into force in 1904, the same year as the Entente cordiale, between Britain and France.
The Entente cordiale was a set of agreements between France and the United Kingdom.
Entente cordiale may also refer to:
The English name was finalized after the French relinquished their rights to the area in 1904 under the Entente cordiale.