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The innocent almost killed by a plant |
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Sep 25 2007 The Guardian - Cryptic crossword |
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Alternative form of purslane. |
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The French term pure laine, literally meaning pure wool (and often translated as dyed-in-the-wool), refers to those whose ancestry is exclusively French-Canadian. (It probably relates to the raising of sheep for wool, which was common in rural Quebec of the 1700s.) Some definitions are more specific, indicating those whose families arrived in Canada during a specific period, with a lineage that is 100 per cent derived from New France (1534 to 1763) settlers.Terms with a similar meaning include de souche (of the base of the tree, or root) and old stock as in "Old Stock Canadians").While many French-Canadians are able to trace their ancestry back to the original settlers from France, a number are descended from mixed marriages between the French, Scottish and Irish settlers. When these shared the same Roman Catholic faith, their unions were approved by the once-powerful Roman Catholic Church in Quebec. Another factor was the settlement of many English people in the region, especially after 1763 when Quebec was ceded to Britain, many of whom were ultimately assimilated into the francophone culture. |