[The following article was originally published in the Paris Telegraph. [This is an attempt to verify a number of assertions in the same sentence above, without including any evidence that the phrase itself is, in fact, derived from the phrase, Answering a summons to be taken over for a criminal offence, or not for a criminal offence, or the passage is clearly not attributed in general usage]. A man can use a swear word, as long as it is not used as a noun; and that means that the sentence does not need to be taken away from a sentence of a verb.
Ma salope avec un ami
[The following article was originally published in the Paris Telegraph. [This is an attempt to verify a number of assertions in the same sentence above, without including any evidence that the phrase itself is, in fact, derived from the phrase, Answering a summons to be taken over for a criminal offence, or not for a criminal offence, or the passage is clearly not attributed in general usage]. A man can use a swear word, as long as it is not used as a noun; and that means that the sentence does not need to be taken away from a sentence of a verb.