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Définition de do
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(Musique) Première note de la gamme.
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(Philosophie) Tao, philosophie orientale de la voie, du chemin. (Sport) Philosophie à suivre dans les arts japonais.
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Instrument à cordes pincées.
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Dito.
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Citations comportant do
Aussi infailliblement que le chat se met à ronronner quand on lui caresse le dos, aussi sûrement on voit une douce extase se peindre sur la figure de l'homme qu'on loue. Aussi infailliblement que le chat se met à ronronner quand on lui caresse le dos, aussi sûrement on voit une douce extase se peindre sur la figure de l'homme qu'on loue.
C'est d'ailleurs l'un des pièges de la coquetterie : soigner ses cheveux, c'est se préoccuper de l'aspect que l'on a de dos. C'est d'ailleurs l'un des pièges de la coquetterie : soigner ses cheveux, c'est se préoccuper de l'aspect que l'on a de dos.
C'est pas si facile de faire face à un peuple qui vous tourne le dos alors qu'on lui tend si généreusement les bras pour lui demander des sous. C'est pas si facile de faire face à un peuple qui vous tourne le dos alors qu'on lui tend si généreusement les bras pour lui demander des sous.
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Mi fa molto piacere do parlo italiano, signor. Mi fa molto piacere do parlo italiano, signor.
Mi fa molto piacere do parlo italiano, signor .
We do not accept the argument that the government is acting outside of its jurisdiction on this matter. We do not accept the argument that the government is acting outside of its jurisdiction on this matter.
We do not accept the argument that the government is acting outside of its jurisdiction on this matter.
The Senate also proposed a number of technical amendments regarding the wording of provisions in the bill, which do not change its content but which clarify the original intention of the bill. The Senate also proposed a number of technical amendments regarding the wording of provisions in the bill, which do not change its content but which clarify the original intention of the bill.
The Senate also proposed a number of technical amendments regarding the wording of provisions in the bill, which do not change its content but which clarify the original intention of the bill.
We do not support, however, Amendment No. 3 which adds subclauses to clause 6 of Bill C-37. We do not support, however, Amendment No. 3 which adds subclauses to clause 6 of Bill C-37.
We do not support, however, Amendment No. 3 which adds subclauses to clause 6 of Bill C-37.
Nor do we support any expansion of the commission's powers, powers which were not originally contemplated by the government and the House. Nor do we support any expansion of the commission's powers, powers which were not originally contemplated by the government and the House.
Nor do we support any expansion of the commission's powers, powers which were not originally contemplated by the government and the House.
The Minister of Justice may well want to reward judges by increasing their salaries, but she would do better to persuade her colleague, the Minister of Finance, to compensate the provinces for the cuts to health, welfare and post-secondary education transfer payments.
The Minister of Justice may well want to reward judges by increasing their salaries, but she would do better to persuade her colleague, the Minister of Finance, to compensate the provinces for the cuts to health, welfare and post-secondary education transfer payments.
I do not blame the RCMP officers for this.
I do not blame the RCMP officers for this.
The reality is that they do not have the resources to respond unless they can be sure there is a crime taking place.
The reality is that they do not have the resources to respond unless they can be sure there is a crime taking place.
I do not want to diminish that for a moment.
I do not want to diminish that for a moment.
The amendment put forward by the Bloc which had to do with the actual pay increase would have been well received.
The amendment put forward by the Bloc which had to do with the actual pay increase would have been well received.
I call upon the government to give CSIS all the tools it needs to ensure we do not become a haven for terrorists.
I call upon the government to give CSIS all the tools it needs to ensure we do not become a haven for terrorists.
I do not know what that has to do with industry, but if the hon. parliamentary secretary wishes to address himself to the comment I will let him.
I do not know what that has to do with industry, but if the hon. parliamentary secretary wishes to address himself to the comment I will let him.
If what the hon. member is actually advocating is for us to completely reduce EI premiums, as he is requesting, he is really telling us to go back into deficit, and the government will not do it.
If what the hon. member is actually advocating is for us to completely reduce EI premiums, as he is requesting, he is really telling us to go back into deficit, and the government will not do it.
It is a very simple question that we keep asking and do not get an answer from the government.
It is a very simple question that we keep asking and do not get an answer from the government.
The more I stand in the House, the more I wish we could do something about its research staff.
The more I stand in the House, the more I wish we could do something about its research staff.
It wants the provinces to do what it says, and no questions asked.
It wants the provinces to do what it says, and no questions asked.
That will prove that we have left behind a situation that is a huge drain on our economy, a situation of political uncertainty that we do not need, because most of us in Quebec want to remain in Canada.
That will prove that we have left behind a situation that is a huge drain on our economy, a situation of political uncertainty that we do not need, because most of us in Quebec want to remain in Canada.
He has done more as a former minister of Indian affairs and as a Prime Minister in his commitment through the bills that are now before the House of Commons, and everything we have done, than the hon. member across the way will ever do in three lifetimes.
He has done more as a former minister of Indian affairs and as a Prime Minister in his commitment through the bills that are now before the House of Commons, and everything we have done, than the hon. member across the way will ever do in three lifetimes.
Mr. Speaker, I gave my commitment the other day to work with the provincial governments and the industry to do all we possibly can to turn every stone possible.
Mr. Speaker, I gave my commitment the other day to work with the provincial governments and the industry to do all we possibly can to turn every stone possible.
They do not seem to realize that we have lowered taxes.
They do not seem to realize that we have lowered taxes.
That is why we are working with the provincial governments, the industry and all of our officials to do all we possibly can, to turn every stone we possibly can to make sure that not only the tools that are there now-
That is why we are working with the provincial governments, the industry and all of our officials to do all we possibly can, to turn every stone we possibly can to make sure that not only the tools that are there now-
This do nothing Liberal government caved in to the U.S. when it negotiated the softwood lumber agreement.
This do nothing Liberal government caved in to the U.S. when it negotiated the softwood lumber agreement.
What is happening in the B.C. forest industry, especially the coastal industry is that exporters that rely on Asian markets in particular and who in many instances do not rely on American markets are now feeling the pinch of the Asian flu.
What is happening in the B.C. forest industry, especially the coastal industry is that exporters that rely on Asian markets in particular and who in many instances do not rely on American markets are now feeling the pinch of the Asian flu.
We do have a cost recovery program in place.
We do have a cost recovery program in place.
The federal government plays a unique role in the whole medicare system and will continue to do so.
The federal government plays a unique role in the whole medicare system and will continue to do so.
What will the minister do now to deal-
What will the minister do now to deal-
District commanders do not have enough money to replace worn tires on patrol vehicles.
District commanders do not have enough money to replace worn tires on patrol vehicles.
The government is working with scientists from across the country, with the provinces and with environmentalists to make sure that action we take on climate change will ensure that we do meet our targets set in Kyoto, and that is to become a minus six society.
The government is working with scientists from across the country, with the provinces and with environmentalists to make sure that action we take on climate change will ensure that we do meet our targets set in Kyoto, and that is to become a minus six society.
What the opposition party has decided to do is put a six month hoist, delaying improvements for six months for Canadians living in rural areas, particularly aboriginal Canadians.
What the opposition party has decided to do is put a six month hoist, delaying improvements for six months for Canadians living in rural areas, particularly aboriginal Canadians.
I ask the minister, why are we losing ground on employment equity and what does he plan to do so that all Canadians have a fair chance, an equal chance, of serving their country?
I ask the minister, why are we losing ground on employment equity and what does he plan to do so that all Canadians have a fair chance, an equal chance, of serving their country?