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The word has been used outside of anglophone countries for well over a century.
The truth is, if you are an Anglophone and read the book, you'll pass the test.
The anglophone version of the tour has not been released to the public.
But it too is changing; Anglophones now represent only a little more than half of the community.
It is one of the smallest anglophone colleges, with a student body a little over 2000.
It's a price we pay for being a smaller fish in the Anglophone pond.
They did not expect us to open bridges to the Anglophones."
I don't know any Anglophones who have managed to fail.
The man was a stranger, and obviously an Anglophone.
An Anglophone is a person who speaks the English language.
She met some leading Paris figures in anglophone modernism of the time.
I stayed there in 1991, while researching a book about Anglophone literary life.
It is entirely written in English-language to win over the anglophone countries.
The proposal meets with strong anglophone opposition, and is withdrawn.
It has members throughout the English-speaking (anglophone) corners of the world.
The barriers between anglophone and francophone African countries will remain.
During the commission's public hearings, he defended anglophone guarantees in the health system.
Focused on anglophone rights issues, it ran candidates in provincial elections from 1979 to 1982.
To provide ongoing adult faith formation to the anglophone community of Rome.
Head offices that employed anglophones moved mostly to Toronto, taking their employees with them.
Anglophones in Cameroon are sometimes misunderstood or looked upon with suspicion.
Does the anglophone coach's first win come tonight?
Eden was also the only female Anglophone on the Canadian team for many years.
Germany One of very few releases (if not the only) of the film outside anglophone countries.
However, the majority of students are from upper middle class families in Toronto, both francophone and anglophone.