English-French translation for "flint"

 

"flint" French translation

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flint {noun}

flint {noun} (also: flintstone)

silex {m}

(a) 95 pieces of flint stones of various sizes from Qareen area, No. 16/4/1986;

a) 95 silex de différentes tailles provenant de la région de Qurayn (16/4/1986);

(b) 36 pieces of flint stones of various sizes from Qareen area, No. 4/1975;

b) 36 silex de différentes tailles provenant de la région de Qurayn (4/1975);

(e) 39 pieces of flint stones of various sizes from Qareen area, 1/1975;

e) 39 silex de différentes tailles provenant de la région de Qurayn (1/1975);

(f) 82 pieces of flint stones of various sizes from Qareen area, 3/1975;

f) 82 silex de différentes tailles provenant de la région de Qurayn (3/1975);

(d) 70 pieces of flint stones of various sizes from Qareen area, 2/175;

d) 70 silex de différentes tailles provenant de la région de Qurayn (2/1975);
 

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See, Julie Flint of Human Rights Watch, “Sudan's new killing fields”, Middle East International (London), 27 May 2004.

Voir Julie Flint, de Human Rights Watch, « Sudan's new killing fields », Middle East International (Londres), 27 mai 2004.

Human Rights Watch researcher Julie Flint, for example, has reported on a “Janjaweed” attack on the police station at Terbeba.

Julie Flint, chargée de recherche pour Human Rights Watch, a fait état d'une attaque « janjaouid » contre le commissariat de Terbeba.

Dempsey, James X. and Flint, Lara M., “Commercial Data and National Security”, George Washington Law Review, vol. 72 (2004), pp. 1459-1502.

Dempsey, James X. and Flint, Lara M., “Commercial Data and National Security”, George Washington Law Review, vol. 72 (2004), pp.

Dempsey, James X. and Flint, Lara M., “Commercial Data and National Security”, George Washington Law Review, vol. 72 (2004), pp. 1459-1502.

Dempsey, James X. and Flint, Lara M., “Commercial Data and National Security”, George Washington Law Review, vol. 72 (2004), pp1459-1502.

Our networks of centres of excellence have brought together the best of our brains in a uniquely Canadians way that creates ideas like sparks off a flint.

Nos réseaux de centres d'excellence réunissent les cerveaux les plus brillants du Canada pour que des idées puissent naître à tout instant.

Julie Flint and Alex de Waal, op. cit., p. 83, Gérard Prunier, op.

Julie Flint et Alex de Waal, Darfur, A Short History of a Long War (Londres: Zed Books, 2005) p. 83; Gérard Prunier, Darfur, the Ambiguous Genocide (Ithaca, N.Y.

Testimony by Julie Flint before U.S. Senate Foreign Relations Committee”, Human Rights Watch, New York, 2004, available at http://hrw.org/english/docs.

Testimony by Julie Flint before U.S. Senate Foreign Relations Committee », Human Rights Watch, New York, 2004, consultable à l'adresse suivante : .

Interview with General Ibrahim Suleiman, Khartoum, 29 September 2005, and Julie Flint and Alex de Waal, op. cit., p. 102.

Entretien avec le général Ibrahim Suleiman, à Khartoum, le 29 septembre 2005; Julie Flint et Alex de Waal, Darfur, A Short History of a Long War (Londres, Zed Books, 2005), p. 102.

Another of God’s great works is evoked in the second of the psalms which we recited: “the rock” turns into “a pool, and flint into a spring of water” (Ps 113:8).

Une autre merveille de Dieu nous est rappelée par le second psaume que nous venons de réciter. Les « rochers » sont transformés « en étangs, le roc en source d’eau » (Ps 114, 8).

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