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There were several Catholic missionaries during the 1800s which i am currently studying my thesis on, to name some; Fr. De Smet, Fr. Broulliet, Fr. Point, Fr. Augustine Laure and Fr. Victor Garrand.
There are several French equivalents of the English "from," so it depends on what meaning of "from" you are referring to. Here are the most common meanings of "from" and their French equivalents: starting point in movement > de distance > de place (have lived) > de, d' time (from - to) > de, du time (starting point) > dès, depuis source > de, de la part de as a result of > de, d', de suites de starting point in number > entre, de
a period is "un point" a comma is "une virgule" a colon is "deux points" a semi-colon is "un point virgule" a parenthesis is "une parenthèse" a quote is "des guillemets" (open quote: ouvrez les guillemets, end quote: fermez les guillemets") (in quotation marks: entre guillemets, which can also mean "by the way" in conversation) a hyphen is "un tiret"
The first Catholic missionary to Asia was John of Montecorvino, born in Italy in 1247. He became a Franciscan friar and went to the Middle East, then on to India around 1292. After a year in India, he journeyed to China.
les progrès du monde et la concurrence entre le grand nombre de biens consommés et Tt entre les États et les individus à Yudi Simple Stkham Point est le prix à la hausse quand elles se présentent et les bas prix lorsque les prix baissent. La question est inévitable, et mon père fera face à des réserves des établissements financiers lorsque les prix baissent que prévu, ce qui serait tuer la perte.
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An inflection point is not a saddle point, but a saddle point is an inflection point. To be precise, a saddle point is both a stationary point and an inflection point. An inflection point is a point at which the curvature changes sign, so it is not necessary to be a stationary point.
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She went point-by-point in the lecture. He highlighted the formula point-by-point.
If the point is nothing, then... Nothing is the point! (There is no point?) I'm confused
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