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  • Carolus Magnus then held court in Paris; but the text evidently alludes to one of the port-cities of Provence as Marseille which we English will miscall Marseilles. The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
  • Jean-Luc Colombo, an oenologist from Marseilles, moved here with his wife, Anne, in the 1980s, first establishing a negotiant/consulting business and later buying vineyards. Rustic but Rewarding, Cornas Gains the Spotlight
  • Bouillabaise, a fish soup in a zesty, tomatoey broth comes from Marseilles and is traditionally made with a netful of fish from the Mediterranean, shellfish to sea bass. The Swell Dressed Party
  • Early in life he was placed under the wardship of a tutor in Marseilles.
  • MARSEILLES, France (AP) - Madonna is expected to visit some of the eight workers who were injured in an accident in which two workers were killed while assembling a music stage for the singer in the French port of Marseilles. News Channel 9: Local News
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  • The biggest difference between the decks is the lack of pictures - playing cards developed from the Marseilles Tarot which didn't have any pictures on the minor arcana, and kept only the Fool in the form of the joker.
  • Many of the 4,000 books in the auction www.bloomsburyauctions.com have Davidson's bookplate affixed—a simple line drawing of the Mediterranean rascasse fish, the essential ingredient of bouillabaisse, of which Davidson wrote a hilarious essay called "The Harlot of Marseilles. A Culinary Man of Letters
  • He stayed based in grimy Marseilles, instead of resettling in Paris and becoming part of its scene and myth. Gopnik's Daily Pic: Monticelli, van Gogh's godfather
  • One year in a Jesuit rehab penitentiary outside Madrid, two more as a worker-priest in a Marseilles slum, and only then back to the Congo he so unwisely loved. The mission song
  • You ask, what if I had slipped from those Marseilles roofs, and been dashed to pieces on the cruel cobbles, or torn asunder by those ensanguined terrorists?" cries he,, swigging champagne and waving a pudgy finger. Watershed
  • ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~References~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ la veste (f) = jacket; la plume (f) = feather (pen); une écritoire (f) = portable writing desk; Marcel = Marcel Pagnol, 19th 20th century French novelist from Marseilles; Je vous souhaite bonne lecture! Nom d'emprunt - French Word-A-Day
  • But he was prepared to act as Guntram's agent in his dealings with bishop Theodore of Marseilles.
  • Remains of an early Christian funerary basilica dating back to the 5th century have been brought to light in Marseilles.
  • The eastern influence entered the west primarily through the great trading cities of Venice, Ravenna, and Marseilles and appeared in these cities first.
  • During that period he claimed to have been captured by Barbary pirates near Marseilles and sold into slavery in Tunis.
  • The murder at Marseilles was one of the most appalling events of the interwar period.
  • We´re not leaving for a while longer and I can´t add Antibbes to my list but I´ll be down the road in funky Marseilles enjoying (in my opinion) some of the best bouillabaisse and Bouride on the planet on the malecón south of the old port at the old style Restaurant Michele - an institution in Marseilles. On Life and Wealth
  • Marseilles was of great strategic importance .
  • Back when Sam came for a visit, last June ... following their amorous escapade in Marseilles ... he left a few of his genes behind. Subir - French Word-A-Day
  • We raked out the bo'sun from his afternoon nap, and he and a withered old lascar jammed a hemp fender between the chain and woodwork, so their slumbers ought to be more peaceful; now they are getting a temporary change to a berth amidship, which is unoccupied as far as Marseilles; in it they will hardly feel the motion. From Edinburgh to India & Burmah
  • _Marseilles_, 1765. 238 pp. MORREN, F.W. Die arbeiter auf einer Kaffee-plantage. All About Coffee
  • We might improve the condition of the people; we might establish manufactures, stimulate agriculture extend commerce get an appalto of the silk, buy it all up at sixty piastres per oke, and sell it at Marseilles at two hundred and at the same time advance the interests of true religion as much as you please. ' Tancred Or, The New Crusade
  • Percy, determined to evade capture once more, somehow escaped to Marseilles.
  • Mr Baptist, never taking his eyes from his dreaded chum of old, softly sat down on the floor with his back against the door and one of his ankles in each hand: resuming the attitude (except that it was now expressive of unwinking watchfulness) in which he had sat before the same man in the deeper shade of another prison, one hot morning at Marseilles. Little Dorrit
  • The effects of the vine-eating louse phylloxera and the construction of the Paris-to-Marseilles railway line in the mid-19th century, which opened Paris up to wines from farther afield, conspired to hit its production. The Draw of Chablis
  • Dan Apfel and his wife Debbi of Ottawa pause in silent prayer during Saturday's dedication in Marseilles of a monument to the U.S. service men and women killed in the Middle East. Heroes or Villains?
  • She was in charge of Aliyah Dalet in Marseilles and, after the pogrom in Oujda in June 1948, was sent to Algeria in order to organize the mass flight of Jews from Morocco and Algeria. Tamar Eshel.
  • MARSEILLES - Archie "Buck" Hill, 82, of Marseilles, passed away Sunday, Feb. 14, at OSF St. Francis Medical Center in Peoria. The Times Today's News
  • Beauchamp, Lucien Debray and Château-Renaud were not the only persons puzzled with regard to the enigmatical M. Dantès; all Paris was more or less bothered about him; his entire career prior to his appearance at the capital as the Deputy from Marseilles seemed shrouded in impenetrable mystery, and this was the more galling to the curious Parisians as his wonderful oratorical powers and his intense republicanism rendered him the cynosure of all eyes and made him the sensation of the hour. Edmond Dantès
  • MARSEILLES - Mrs. Elizabeth J. "Betty" Morrall, 71, of Marseilles, passed away Thursday, April Undefined
  • that queer, cosmopolitan, rather sinister crowd found around the Marseilles docks
  • They returned to Marseilles and were baptised by Maximinus who became the first bishop of Aix.
  • The bouillabaisse, the famous fish soup that originated in Marseilles, was a real treat.
  • He attended the lycée at Marseilles, then sat the entrance examination for the École Normale Supérieure in Paris.
  • In addition, a project to build a grand mosque in Marseilles has now stalled. France's Anti-Immigration Parties on the Rise
  • Marseilles is taken, and put under martial law: lo, at Marseilles, what one besmutted red-bearded corn-ear is this which they cut; -- one gross Man, we mean, with copper-studded face; plenteous beard, or beard-stubble, of a tile-colour? The French Revolution
  • But he was prepared to act as Guntram's agent in his dealings with bishop Theodore of Marseilles.
  • Marseilles was of great strategic importance .
  • Marseilles, where he appointed to méet them, and so with a chosen companie of men he also set foorth thitherwards by land, and comming to Chronicles of England, Scotland and Ireland (2 of 6): England (6 of 12) Richard the First
  • Thus, through the hands of Dumouriez, may Rouget de Lille, in figurative speech, be said to have gained, miraculously, like another Orpheus, by his Marseillese fiddle-strings (fidibus canoris) a Victory of Jemappes; and conquered the Low Countries. The French Revolution
  • However, the needlewomen employed in Marseilles continued to produce quilted goods for sale to other European and New World markets, as well as to French consumers willing to run the risk of buying contraband goods.
  • Lazarus became the first Bishop of Marseilles, and Saint Martha ascended the Rhone as far as Avignon and built near the site of the present Cathedrals and Cloisters of the South of France, Volume 1
  • In the summer of 2003, my mom was at the Paoli-Calmettes* cancer institute in Marseilles for a mastectomy, but what she really wanted was a few new teeth. Jules
  • In spite of our failure in Gallipoli, and the anxious position of General Townshend's force, Egypt is no longer in danger of attack, if it ever has been; our sea-power has brought a Russian force safely to Marseilles; and the possibilities of British and Russian Collaboration in the East are rapidly opening out. England's Effort: Letters to an American Friend
  • However, ships carrying oil are unable to dock in Marseilles because strikers are blocking the port. French Senate Passes Controversial Retirement Bill
  • These one, two and three-bed apartments will be part of a secure closed residence located on the Bandol seafront between Marseilles and Toulon.
  • MARSEILLES - Ruth Alice "Sally" Scott, 94, of Marseilles, passed away Monday, Jan. 25, at Ottawa Regional Hospital and Healthcare Center. The Times Today's News
  • I've followed this story from the time Blaise and her boyfriend went galavanting around Marseilles, when you and your husband were desperately trying to find them both and fearing the worst. Une plaie - French Word-A-Day
  • The lagoon on which it was built eventually silted up and Aigues-Mortes was eclipsed as a port city by Marseilles. The Salt of the Earth
  • The estafettes which ran between Naples and Marseilles during the reign of Joachim Murat performed the distance in five days.
  • Parti ouvrier français was established at the third congress of French workers (Marseilles). 1874, Dec. 23
  • Several letters from Thomas, and from correspondents in Spain and Marseilles, “induced me to believe he had discarded all his follies,” Morris wrote later, “& I determined to win him to the pursuit of his own good, by placing an intire confidence in him.” Robert Morris
  • Instead of spending the day lushing it up before their departure for Edinburgh, the Boks spent their last day in Marseilles hard at work.
  • MARSEILLES, France (AP) - Madonna on Sunday visited some of the eight workers who were injured in an accident in which two more were killed while assembling a music stage for the singer in the French port of Marseilles. Undefined
  • Also, he's checking every seaport from Marseilles to Dunkirk for any kind of ship bound for an Iron Curtain destination. COVER STORY
  • The flight time from Heathrow to Marseilles is less than two hours.
  • Names of Jesus and Mary, teachers (mother-houses of all the foregoing are in Marseilles); Sisters of the Holy Name of Jesus, a teaching order founded in 1832 (mother-house at La Ciotat), discalced The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 9: Laprade-Mass Liturgy
  • MARSEILLES, France (AP) -- Madonna is expected to visit some of the eight workers who were injured in an accident in which two workers were killed while assembling a music stage for the singer in the French port of Marseilles. Undefined
  • Many classical wrecks have been investigated in the Mediterranean, such as the Roman wine carrier with 6000 amphoras off Madrague de Giens near Marseilles.
  • His maternal uncle Guillaume Hellaine hailed from Marseilles on the Mediterranean coast of France, and was called le capitaine provençal.32 Champlain's Dream
  • On the waterfronts of many countries, he was known as “le capitaine Provençal,” from his reputed birthplace in Marseilles. Champlain's Dream
  • The flight time from Heathrow to Marseilles is less than two hours.

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