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Every oak has been an acorn
From little acorns big trees grow

Traduction de «From little acorns big trees grow » (Anglais → Français) :

TERMINOLOGIE
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from little acorns big trees grow [ every oak has been an acorn ]

d'un petit gland provient un grand chêne
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I live in the heart of a lost country yet one I've never left I was born here I'll die here a country that is no more but follows me everywhere I'd like to get out which I couldn't do they'd like to drive me out which they couldn't do sometimes it's so small that despite its great river and its lakes it's no bigger than a teardrop and sometimes so huge it goes on forever I took possession of it at birth proud discoverer out of my mother's womb like a caravel come from ...[+++] far beyond La Rochelle a country like the one I built in my childhood on Lake Saint Pierre among the cattails and reeds I put down my roots in the soil of legends so that the tree of my life draws the sap of poetry there a country of summers where fire my friend comes down from the zenith to swim with me a country of autumns where my inner forests sang flames of all colors a northern country with frosty eyes ice storm suns burning on snow a country where big flakes of snow geese melted into the pure air of spring in my country we're so crazy for beauty that meadow flowers turn into swallows and fly off on feathers of blue fragrance so crazy with music the icicles on the eves sound like a glass keyboard under little mallets of cold so crazy with magic that we see trees in January turn into great snowy owls under their down of frost so crazy for love that we stroke the skin of days and every river is a naked woman smiling on a bed of light no one dies in my country at every family gathering some of my most distant ancestors even those from 1663 from St-François du Havre de Grâce turn up with their instruments and start dancing if it happens one day I lose my lost country I'll become like the haggard homeless man who on winter nights at the end of a blind alley among trash and garbage cans makes his only home a dirty cardboard box

Je vis au cœur d’un pays perdu dont pourtant je ne suis jamais parti j’y suis né j’y mourrai un pays qui n’est plus mais qui partout me suit je voudrais en sortir que je ne le pourrais pas on voudrait m’en chasser qu’on ne le pourrait pas il est parfois si petit que malgré son fleuve et ses lacs sauvages il n’est pas plus gros qu’une larme et parfois si immense qu’il s’étend sans fin j’en ai pris possession à ma naissance fier découvreur sortant du ventre de ma mère comme d’une caravelle venue de bien plus loin que La Rochelle un pays ...[+++]


locations such as residential and commercial areas of cities, parks (away from the trees), big streets or squares with very little or no traffic, open areas characteristic of educational, sports or recreation facilities

Sites tels que zones résidentielles ou commerciales des villes, parcs (loin des arbres), grandes avenues ou places avec très peu ou pas de circulation, espaces ouverts généralement utilisés pour les installations éducatives, sportives ou récréatives.


2. Believes that the international financial crisis, which has its epicentre in the US financial system and was triggered off by property speculation, is an expression of the growing crisis of a financial speculation that has little to with the real economy, as well as of the devaluation of workers' wages and the purchasing power of the poorest, together with forced recourse to bank loans both for buying pro ...[+++]perty and for consumption; finds it unacceptable that the workers and the least-favoured strata should have to pay the costs of the present financial crisis, once again letting off the hook those who are in reality responsible for, and benefit from, speculative policies and the financing of the economy, in other words big business and finance;

2. considère que la crise financière internationale, dont l'épicentre est situé dans le système financier nord-américain et qui a éclaté comme suite à la spéculation immobilière, reflète la crise croissante de la spéculation financière, de plus en plus éloignée de l'économie réelle, ainsi que la dévalorisation des rémunérations des travailleurs et du pouvoir d'achat des populations les plus pauvres, phénomène accompagné par l'obligation de recourir au crédit bancaire pour l'acquisition tant de biens immobiliers que de biens de consommation; juge inadmissible que ce soient les travailleurs et les plus défavorisés qui doivent supporter le coût de la crise financière actuelle, épargnant une fois de plus les véritables responsables et bénéficiaires ...[+++]


Vented locations where well mixed levels can be measured; Locations such as residential and commercial areas of cities, parks (away from the trees), big streets or squares with very little or no traffic, open areas characteristic of educational, sports or recreation facilities

Sites tels que aires résidentielles ou commerciales des villes, parcs (loin des arbres), grandes avenues ou places avec très peu ou pas de circulation, espaces ouverts généralement utilisés pour les installations éducatives, sportives ou récréatives


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Vented locations where well mixed levels can be measured; Locations such as residential and commercial areas of cities, parks (away from the trees), big streets or squares with very little or no traffic, open areas characteristic of educational, sports or recreation facilities

Sites tels que aires résidentielles ou commerciales des villes, parcs (loin des arbres), grandes avenues ou places avec très peu ou pas de circulation, espaces ouverts généralement utilisés pour les installations éducatives, sportives ou récréatives


I am thinking of Rio, where as a correspondent I was able to follow things in detail and see how from little acorns great oaks can grow.

Je pense à Rio, que j'ai pu suivre en détail en tant que correspondant et où on est parti de presque rien pour obtenir beaucoup.


It has an attitude of largesse when spending money, of not understanding that the government's money comes from the taxpayers and that the government does not have this great big money tree growing outside of Centre Block.

Les libéraux font preuve de la même largesse au chapitre des dépenses et ils ne comprennent pas que les deniers publics viennent des contribuables et que l'argent ne pousse pas dans un grand arbre à l'extérieur de l'édifice du Centre.


Going back to the matter of budgets and Internal Economy, when Senator Furey asked if it would be interesting to have chairs present when the full committee considered their budgets, a tree of things immediately began to grow from the little acorn in my mind.

Pour revenir aux budgets et au comité de la régie interne, quand le sénateur Furey a demandé s'il serait intéressant que les présidents soient présents quand l'ensemble du comité examine les budgets, un tas d'idées ont commencé à germer dans mon esprit.




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