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How to use Marseilles in a sentence

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Percy, determined to evade capture once more, somehow escaped to Marseilles.
These one, two and three-bed apartments will be part of a secure closed residence located on the Bandol seafront between Marseilles and Toulon.
The murder at Marseilles was one of the most appalling events of the interwar period.
He was himself the son of a first flautist in the local orchestra of Marseilles.
The bouillabaisse, the famous fish soup that originated in Marseilles, was a real treat.
The estafettes which ran between Naples and Marseilles during the reign of Joachim Murat performed the distance in five days.
Instead of spending the day lushing it up before their departure for Edinburgh, the Boks spent their last day in Marseilles hard at work.
There were 31 registered cases of Marseilles fever in the past week and one case of Q fever.
Ba Cissoko: We spent a week rehearsing in Marseilles, a city that's been like a second home for us over the past ten years.
It is said that in the last century, Marie Savy left St-Geniez in rags to try her chance in Marseilles.
One knows one specimen out of box, marked Zaoué à Marseilles, which was an arms manufacturer distributer of Lefaucheux.
Many classical wrecks have been investigated in the Mediterranean, such as the Roman wine carrier with 6000 amphoras off Madrague de Giens near Marseilles.
This biological liquid soap is fabricated in ancient according to the method of Marseilles, cooked in the caldron.
Added to that we beat the Mediterranean record, with some muscly conditions as we set out from Marseilles.
Early in life he was placed under the wardship of a tutor in Marseilles.
I was eager to see how he narrated Marseilles, how he dealt with themes like immigration, poverty and the so-called gentrification of the city.
The talisman of this team was Zinédine Zidane, a native of Marseilles whose family, of Berber origin, came originally from Algeria.
But can remain a reflection of his Marseilles neighborhood all by his lonesome?
This charming apartment of Moresque style is very quiet and will share with you an attractive sight on roofs and Marseilles.
Dr. Piarroux, an infectious diseases specialist and parasitologist from Marseilles, arrived to lead a three-week French-Haitian investigation.
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Examples from Classical Literature
The police of Marseilles will be on the alert by land, whilst the governor pursues me by sea.
Fouquet, who is prodigal, I could recite, figure by figure, all the money that is spent in France from Marseilles to Cherbourg.
From Gibraltar, running along the coasts of Spain and France, Marseilles will be reached in three days.
A week later I heard by chance that Strickland had gone to Marseilles.
Thirty years ago, Marseilles lay burning in the sun, one day.
She was coming out of Marseilles harbor, and was standing out to sea rapidly, her sharp prow cleaving through the waves.
Tell me truly, Maximilian, whether in former days, when our fathers dwelt at Marseilles, there was ever any misunderstanding between them?
Out of these deep surrounding shades rose high, and glared white, the piled-up mattresses and pillows of the bed, spread with a snowy Marseilles counterpane.
Thus equipped, he summons Herrera and Tinsley, his pupils, to the final demonstration as calmly as though he were ordering his flighter for some mid-day journey to Marseilles.
This, his first great adventure, as he calls it, begins in Marseilles.
It then went by ship to Marseilles and from there probably to Southampton and then by train to Birmingham via London and then possibly by mailcoach to Alcester.
Danglars took advantage of Caderousse's temper at the moment, to take him off towards Marseilles by the Porte Saint-Victor, staggering as he went.
One evening, after a day of accustomed vigil at the angle of two roads leading to Marseilles from the Catalans, she returned to her home more depressed than ever.
Go when you will, you find a gravel-train from Marseilles arriving to supply the deficiencies caused by memento-cabbaging vandals whose affections have miscarried.
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