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    Use "marseille" in a sentence

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    marseille


    1. On April 8, 1949, the immigrant ship that sailed from Marseille with Pola, Fela and our two sons, Andzja and her husband Boris aboard, entered the port in Haifa


    2. One poor soul went on a crying spree every time she had to go to dinner with President De Gaulle; after six years of marriage to the richest man in France she’d realised it was no compensation for losing the simplicity of her previous life in Marseille


    3. wife, travelled to the area of what is now Marseille in the south of France


    4. As Carlo Rovelli (a physicist at the University of the Mediterranean in Marseille, France)


    5. Régis, pushed by the three other merchants from Marseille travelling with him, finally managed to tie his oxen to his chariot, then climbed on the driver’s bench, the bridles in his hands


    6. Humbert and his associates couldn’t help tense up on hearing the name ‘Saragossa’: that city was part of the Moorish Emirate of Cordoba, a Muslim country from which numerous past raids had come, devastating many Christian coastal towns along the Mediterranean coast, including Marseille


    7. ‘’Hum, I see! On our part, it was a flying ship that came over Marseille a few days ago, to announce in a thundering voice that a new market was now opened in Toulouse and that sellers of foodstuff were welcomed there


    8. After seeing its roof light from as far as Marseille at night, the illuminated tower itself had started to appear over the horizon near Carcassonne


    9. The engineer in charge of that construction crew had then told Joseph and the others that the road was going to eventually go all the way to Marseille, while other roads were also being built, radiating from Toulouse and heading respectively towards Albi and Rodez, Auch, Bordeaux via Moissac and Agen, Cahors and Périgueux


    10. Going to the designated station, which was part of a row of four similar stations set along the access road, the three chariots from Saragossa stopped there, while the four chariots from Marseille were directed to the next adjacent station

    11. Let me just see quickly how our friends from Marseille did


    12. While the Saragossa merchants, who came from a culture that hailed cleanliness, were found free of vermin, a number of the Marseille merchants were found to have hair lice


    13. were fully booked and we had to fly to Marseille, where we would have to hire a car to drive


    14. During the late 17th and early 18th centuries, it was a practice of street fighters in Marseille, France, to use their feet instead of their hands in combat


    15. Northwest of Marseille, in Nimes, D’ata served mass under a new Parish


    16. The Monsignor tempered the reports he sent home to the Baron and Lady of Cezanne but was specific in his detail to the Archbishop in Marseille


    17. He was many days from his hometown of Marseille, but he possessed nothing other than time and the courage of a desperate heart


    18. He shifted in the straw, his mind elsewhere as he envisioned D’ata on the outskirts of Marseille, plodding along on an old horse—in love


    19. It’s fortunate Duval and his men seldom come to the Marseille


    20. D’ata wished for the Marseille

    21. The following month Bennett reports that Montpellier has been captured, while Marseille and Barcelona are under siege


    22. Rimbaud died in a Marseille hospital in 1891 at the age of thirty-seven


    23. Anthony ignored him and continued: 'So then we left Marseille and went to Tangier, and there, my dear, Sebastian took up with his new friend


    24. 13 26 Marseille: 'Marseilles,' the greatest seaport in France and the metropolis of the south, only sixty miles from Tarascon


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    Synonyms for "marseille"

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    "marseille" definitions

    a port city in southeastern France on the Mediterranean


    strong cotton fabric with a raised pattern; used for bedspreads