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FORMER RAILWAY STATION, BORDEAUX, FRANCE
Gare de Bordeaux Etat; Gare de Bordeaux-Etat; Gare de Bordeaux-État; Bordeaux État railway station; Gare de Bordeaux État
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État second         
Etat second
État second (French for Second State) refers to the state of mind into which some French authors go when writing short stories. It mixes abstraction and concentration at the same time, ironically telling sometimes more facts than in conscious writing.
state of siege         
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  • State of emergency in [[Paris]], November 2015
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État de siège (film); Etat de siege (film); L'amerikano; État de siège; State of Siege (film)
A state of siege is a situation in which a government or other authority puts restrictions on the movement of people into or out of a country, town, or building.
Under the state of siege, the police could arrest suspects without charges or warrants.
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État légal         
EXPRESSION OF THE FRENCH LEGAL LANGUAGE
The État légal (English: "legal state"), also called "legicentric state", is a doctrine of continental European legal thinking, originated in French constitutional studies, which argues for the primacy of the law over constitutional rights.

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Bordeaux État station

Bordeaux-État or Bordeaux-Deschamps was a mainline railway station in the French city of Bordeaux.

The station was at the terminus of the line from Paris of the CF de l'État. The station opened late on 1 August 1896 after years of building a line to compete with the PO's line also from Paris.

On 1 August 1893, the last portion of the main line was opened and État trains were permitted to use the Midi's Gare de Bordeaux Saint-Jean station. Three years later, the 2 km long branch to Bordeaux-État was opened as well as the station. Only a small number of trains ever used the station as most were routed to Saint-Jean to allow passengers to use connecting services.

Bordeaux-État was closed at the creation of the SNCF and all services were rerouted to Saint-Jean. The station was situated near the Pont de Pierre and was subsequently converted into a cinema and restaurants.