Usage examples of "Labrador Iron Ore Royalty Fund" in English with translation to French

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A fund was launched to set up a monument in memory of the dead man. Une souscription a été lancée afin d'ériger un monument à mémoire du défunt.
He was beaten with an iron rod during a violent soccer match. Il a été battu avec une barre métallique lors d'un match de football violent.
The Kennedys were the closest thing that the United States has ever had to royalty. Les Kennedys étaient ce qui s'apparentait le plus, pour les États-Unis d'Amérique, à une famille royale.
We desperately need more money to help fund our project. Nous avons désespérément besoin de davantage d'argent pour aider à financer notre projet.
Iron is harder than gold. Le fer est plus dur que l'or.
Although the fork entered society on the tables of rich people, many members of royalty, such as Elizabeth I of England and Louis XIV of France, ate with their fingers. Bien que la fourchette ait été déjà introduite sur les tables des personnes bien nanties, plusieurs membres de la royauté, comme Élizabeth Première d'Angleterre ou Louis XIV de France, mangeaient avec leurs doigts.
IMF stands for International Monetary Fund. FMI signifie "Fonds Monétaire International".
A magnet attracts iron. Un aimant attire le fer.
The Kennedys were the closest thing that America has ever had to royalty. Les Kennedys étaient ce qui s'apparentait le plus, pour les États-Unis d'Amérique, à une famille royale.
A trust fund has been set up for each of the children. Un fonds fiduciaire a été mis en place pour chacun des enfants.
Gold is more precious than iron. L'or est plus précieux que le fer.
She didn't have enough iron, so she couldn't give blood. Son taux de fer était trop bas, donc elle ne pouvait pas donner son sang.
You have to strike the iron while it's hot. Il faut battre le fer tant qu'il est chaud.
Our fence is made of iron. Notre clôture est en fer.
The train was derailed by a piece of iron on the track. Le train a déraillé à cause d'un morceau de fer qui était sur les rails.
Gold is heavier than iron. L'or est plus lourd que le fer.
Strike while the iron is hot. Il faut battre le fer tant qu'il est chaud.
Iron is much more useful than gold. Le fer est beaucoup plus utile que l'or.
Can you iron this T-shirt for me, please? Pourriez-vous repasser ce t-shirt pour moi, s'il vous plaît ?
Real men go to the gym to pump iron, not to do aerobics. Les vrais mecs vont à la gym pour soulever de la fonte, pas pour faire de l'aérobic.
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