An eight-day holiday with five days' camping, the trip ends with some all-round entente cordiale in a hotel in Marrakesh. |
In the 1950s, big corporation and big labor forged an entente, in which they generally agreed to share an expanding pie. |
Fables for the Holy Alliance attacked the post-Napoleonic entente between Russia and Austria. |
This liner, built in France, will sail from England, showing there is some life left in the entente cordiale. |
The entente was engaged in continual fierce fighting until the Armistice. |
After all, every previous alliance, coalition, entente, empire, community, or monetary union of European states has collapsed sooner or later. |