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  • Il est indéniable que et Hilary Clinton et Barack Obama veuillent secouer le status quo.

    A Haitian Blogger on the Next American President 2008

  • Il est indéniable que et Hilary Clinton et Barack Obama veuillent secouer le status quo.

    World's Eyes on Obama 2008

  • J'avais rendez vous a la mission locale ... quel reveil en trombe ma mere vient me secouer dans mon lit 'PINKU!!

    pinku-tk Diary Entry pinku-tk 2005

  • Tout homme sincère reconnaîtra qu'un violent effort est nécessaire pour secouer l'ignavia critica, cette forme si répandue de lâcheté intellectuelle; que cet effort doit être constamment répété, et qu'il s'accompagne souvent d'une véritable souffrance.

    languagehat.com: ON BELIEVING WHAT WE'RE TOLD. 2004

  • Ose, donc enfin, o Europe! secouer le joug insupportable des prejuges qui t'affligent.

    Baron D'Holbach : a Study of Eighteenth Century Radicalism in France Max Pearson Cushing 1918

  • Ose, donc enfin, o Europe! secouer le joug insupportable des prejuges qui t'affligent.

    Baron d'Holbach Cushing, Max Person 1914

  • French synonyms for bousculer: bouleverser (to overturn), culbuter (to knock over), heurter (to knock against), pousser (to push) (but also to grow ...), secouer (to shake)

    French Word-A-Day: 2009

  • French synonyms for bousculer: bouleverser (to overturn), culbuter (to knock over), heurter (to knock against), pousser (to push) (but also to grow ...), secouer (to shake) in Jules | Permalink

    French Word-A-Day: 2009

  • French synonyms for bousculer: bouleverser (to overturn), culbuter (to knock over), heurter (to knock against), pousser (to push) (but also to grow ...), secouer (to shake) in Jules | Permalink

    bousculer - French Word-A-Day 2009

  • French synonyms for bousculer: bouleverser (to overturn), culbuter (to knock over), heurter (to knock against), pousser (to push) (but also to grow ...), secouer (to shake) in Jules | Permalink

    Jules 2009

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