frachon造句
例句与造句
- Frachon concluded : " Neither the military nor politicians can guarantee any of this.
- Left to right : Beno顃 Frachon, Auguste Lecoeur, Jacques Duclos and Charles Tillon.
- The party remained tightly controlled by Thorez, Duclos and Frachon ( although the latter focused his activities on the CGT ).
- So I called Alain Frachon, the senior editor of Le Monde, and asked him how his paper was viewing America today.
- But they would have been perfectly unable to manage it without the United States, " conclude French political analysts Alain Frachon and Daniel Vernet.
- It's difficult to find frachon in a sentence. 用frachon造句挺难的
- During this time period, the PCF was led by Jacques Duclos and Beno顃 Frachon, operating out of the Hurepoix region in the Essonne department south of Paris.
- I'm sure it helps whip up crowds at Republican fund-raisers, but, as Frachon put it, " it doesn't cross the ocean well ."
- The General Confederation of Labour ( CGT ) was dominated by the PCF after 1946, with all its leaders between 1947 and 1996 ( Beno顃 Frachon, Alain Le L閍p, Georges S間uy, Henri Krasucki, Louis Viannet ) also serving in the PCF's national leadership structures.
- "I think there are large zones of shadows over what happens in Algeria today, " said Alain Frachon, foreign editor of Le Monde, the French newspaper whose correspondent covering Algeria now visits only occasionally for brief periods when she is satisfied she can enter and exit safely.
- Ten days later, a split divided the CGT, with a majority close to the PCF and led by Beno顃 Frachon, while the reformist minority, led by Jouhaux, founded the CGT-Workers'Force with the financial support of American unions ( including the AFL-CIO, via Irving Brown, close to the CIA ).
- The negotiations, in which participated Beno顃 Frachon for the CGT, Marx Dormoy ( SFIO ) as under-secretary of state to the President of the Council, Jean-Baptiste Lebas ( SFIO, Minister of Labour ), had started on 6 June at 3 PM, but the pressure from the workers'movement was such that the employers'confederation quickly accepted the unions'terms.
- Le Monde editorialist Alain Frachon said NATO's action is based on several gambles : that Milosevic is " a poker player who is bluffing " and will end up ceding to pressure; that, having built his career around the Kosovo issue, he needs the pretext of international " aggression " to back down; that he is above all concerned with retaining power and will not prolong a crisis that could eventually topple him; and that he cannot long absorb the political impact of NATO's attacks on his military machine.