Percy, determined to evade capture once more, somehow escaped to Marseilles. |
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These one, two and three-bed apartments will be part of a secure closed residence located on the Bandol seafront between Marseilles and Toulon. |
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The murder at Marseilles was one of the most appalling events of the interwar period. |
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He was himself the son of a first flautist in the local orchestra of Marseilles. |
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The bouillabaisse, the famous fish soup that originated in Marseilles, was a real treat. |
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The estafettes which ran between Naples and Marseilles during the reign of Joachim Murat performed the distance in five days. |
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Instead of spending the day lushing it up before their departure for Edinburgh, the Boks spent their last day in Marseilles hard at work. |
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There were 31 registered cases of Marseilles fever in the past week and one case of Q fever. |
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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. |
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It is said that in the last century, Marie Savy left St-Geniez in rags to try her chance in Marseilles. |
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One knows one specimen out of box, marked Zaoué à Marseilles, which was an arms manufacturer distributer of Lefaucheux. |
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Many classical wrecks have been investigated in the Mediterranean, such as the Roman wine carrier with 6000 amphoras off Madrague de Giens near Marseilles. |
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This biological liquid soap is fabricated in ancient according to the method of Marseilles, cooked in the caldron. |
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Added to that we beat the Mediterranean record, with some muscly conditions as we set out from Marseilles. |
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Early in life he was placed under the wardship of a tutor in Marseilles. |
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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. |
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The talisman of this team was Zinédine Zidane, a native of Marseilles whose family, of Berber origin, came originally from Algeria. |
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But can remain a reflection of his Marseilles neighborhood all by his lonesome? |
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This charming apartment of Moresque style is very quiet and will share with you an attractive sight on roofs and Marseilles. |
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Dr. Piarroux, an infectious diseases specialist and parasitologist from Marseilles, arrived to lead a three-week French-Haitian investigation. |
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Another example is the Marseilles city guide which city breakers created so that everyone else could use it. |
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Atofina is in the oxo-chemicals business primarily through Oxochimie at Lavera, near Marseilles, France. |
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In 1835 he met a novelist George Sand who became his life partner with whom he travelled to Majorca, Marseilles, Genoa. |
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Then, he passed to and fro between Alès, les Vans and Mende and ended up in Marseilles. |
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Under the public service delegation contract, the two firms operate frequent sailings from Marseilles to all Corsican ports. |
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Trouble was reported in the provincial cities of Marseilles, Lens, Saint-Etienne, Toulouse, Metz, Nice, Cannes, Strasbourg and Lille. |
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They blockaded ports, briefly kidnapped the company's boss, seized a ferry and then set sail from Marseilles. |
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Most of the powerful moments took place at outdoor rallies, such as Mr Mélenchon's at the Place de la Bastille or on the beach in Marseilles. |
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The Annual Conference of the MEDA funded Euromed Regional Audiovisual Programme will take place on 2 and 3 April in Marseilles, France. |
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A port like Marseilles needs European competition that is fair and equitable if it is to defend its assets and its jobs. |
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In Marseilles the question of migration to Europe in the long term was in focus. |
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Since then, Serge Hanoca has held many positions with Ubifrance, both in Paris and Marseilles. |
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Finally, do they think the album is a product of their Marseilles environment? |
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You remained Archbishop of Marseilles a further five years before being summoned to Rome as Cardinal of the Curia. |
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In the end, it was the famous Mediterranean hub of Marseilles that was selected by the panel a few days later. |
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The launch of the single currency makes it much easier to compare the price of a cup of coffee in Madrid, Marseilles, Munich and Milan. |
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One of the notable sources of rising rental income in the coming years will be the reduction of vacant dwellings in Marseilles. |
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The results of this study will be presented in a seminar to be held at the end of 2003 in Marseilles. |
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In 2007, for example, meetings in France were arranged in Lyons, Lille, Marseilles and Nantes for a total of 1,200 shareholders. |
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This man has become one of the most mediatized people of Marseilles. |
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The Crisis Unit of BOURBON in Marseilles, in coordination with the Emergency Unit of BOURBON in Nigeria, is evaluating the situation in real time and working to obtain a rapid liberation in the safest security conditions. |
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And not far away is Stena Vala harbour, a sleepy waterfront boasting fish tavernas serving up lobster and soups to rival those in downtown Marseilles. |
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July 5 and 6 Christophe Caudron will be in Marseilles to represent the EFEO Library at the first session of DocAsie, a network grouping together librarians and documentarians in collections specializing in Asia. |
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It asked the Permanent Representatives Committee to continue examining the matter in order to enable it to come to a conclusion before the ministerial Euro-Mediterranean meeting in Marseilles. |
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Teaming up with their brother René the Lalanne brothers went on to form the group Bibi-Folk, performing their first concerts at youth clubs and student venues in the Marseilles region. |
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At the two ministerial meetings in Oporto and Marseilles, we stressed the importance of the WEU Assembly's contribution to the debate on European security and defence. |
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His only time-off came when he made two brief trips to the South of France to sail his yacht Undina, moored at Marseilles. |
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So let me tell you more about the pleasure of treachery, how I bit Lucien until he bled while he opened up like an anemone, how I sucked off Bernardini, the head of the Marseilles secret police. |
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Thousands of amphorae and pottery shards were brought to the surface and taken back to the Borely Museum and the Roman Docks Museum of Marseilles. |
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He was Director at Mende in 1711, then summoned to Marseilles in December 1712 by John Baptist de La Salle to take charge of the novitiate that had just been established in that city. |
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From 20 to 24 October, the Mediterranean cities of Toulon and Marseilles are hosting the first BioMarine forum, the main maritime event of the French Presidency of the Council of the European Union. |
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Anyone who wanted to go to the United States needed an immigration visa from the American consulate in Marseilles, a French exit visa, and transit visas from both Spain and Portugal. |
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Hawke took command of the blockading fleet off Brest and extended the blockade of the French coast from Dunkirk to Marseilles. |
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Marseilles is on the forefront of the fault lines of this planet. |
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The tartan boats with lateen sails charged with goods were sent towards Marseilles, Toulon and Nice to export the sand of our beaches, wood, cork and local wine. |
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A couple of days after the surgery I left the German Hospital to begin the Hyperbaric Chamber sessions in Saint Marguerite Hospital in Marseilles under the supervision of Dr. Mathieu Coulange and his team. |
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The new meeting of the working group will be held in Marseilles in June 2005 and will discuss the framework directive of water and the valorisation of dredging sediments. |
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Maillot's personal drive, in tandem with the princess's support, has made Monaco an exceptional home for dancers, as well as a destination for audiences, who come from as far as Marseilles and Milan. |
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We must reach agreement here, in all the European Union's ports, from Marseilles, through to Rotterdam, to Wilhelmshaven, Cuxhaven, and wherever ships drop anchor. |
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A person who works in a mental hospital refers to the book she wrote about this mental institution but also about Marseilles, a city she has always loved. |
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The first stroke of luck is to arrive in Marseilles at a time when the city redefines his project to create the Massalia theatre, a puppet theatre at that time. |
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The rugged region of Les Calanques east of Marseilles has some of the most challenging topography for a wine grower. |
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Marseille Aeroport is just an extremely limited version of this application since it only gives you schedules for flights from the Marseilles Airport in Provence. |
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After Nice, Saint-Tropez and Biarritz, Marseilles has become the new niche to be grabbed, the opportunity to lift the curtain on Geneva, an astonishing city, which oscillates between solemnity and casualness. |
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I take issue with the Council of Ministers which, in the Marseilles Declaration, seemed to seek to end that dialogue by transferring it to other organisations. |
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Once she arrives in Marseilles, Mary is presented as an intriguing mixture of learnedness and feminine humility. |
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With a preponderantly technical content, the seminars usually run for periods of one to three weeks, in Marseilles as well as in foreign countries and Overseas France. |
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On 3 April 2007, the Marseilles crew took to the stage of Le Bataclan, in Paris, for a special one-off performance before taking a short break from the live circuit. |
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Philip VI had assembled a large naval fleet off Marseilles as part of an ambitious plan for a crusade to the Holy Land. |
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In any case, they've come a long way from the time when Fred Berthet was giving sampling lessons to two anonymous Marseilles musicians before they joined up to become a six handed composing team. |
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Since then, ANF has decided to certify the development, which plans to create 3,900 square metres of office and business space a stone's throw away from Rond Point du Prado in Marseilles. |
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Even the people of Marseilles are almost totally unaware of his existenceand local historians often limit their souvenirs of his episcopacy tothe building of churches. |
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At noon on the longest day the plane of longitude passing through Marseilles is exactly on edge to the sun. |
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Combining local initiative and national concord, the Euroméditerranée project in Marseilles is aimed at giving the port's economy a boost anda t regenerating the north of the city, socially and culturally. |
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When the Beeshareens returned to Assouan he was not amongst them, and rumour says that he got as far as Marseilles, where he utterly vanished. |
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On behalf of the whole political staff of the Marseilles region, he expressed the wish that the Commission would give SNCM a last chance to adapt itself to a relatively new competitive framework. |
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After completing her studies at the local 'lycée', Sophie went on to enrol at the 'Beaux-arts' art school in Marseilles, signing up for a course in sculpture. |
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Provence, a province of southern France was colonized by Ancient Greeks who founded the cities of Marseilles and Nice. |
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Its blossoming appeared at the time of the congress of Marseilles which joined together all 12 members of the council coming from four continents. |
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They have turned the page in considerable style too, brushing aside their continental rivals to claim the European title at the Superfinal in Marseilles. |
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It is with great pleasure that I welcome you to Marseilles and to the prestigious Palais du Pharo for the first Forum of Local and Regional Authorities of the Mediterranean. |
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Tatou, working as the label's chief sound engineer and producer, was repsonsible for launching the careers of Marseilles rap stars IAM and the Toulouse-based musicians known as Les Fabulous Trobadors. |
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It comes as no surprise to find a new generation of Marseilles rappers preparing to follow in the supergroups' wake, but in recent months a totally unexpected phenomenon has emerged on the local music scene: techno! |
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He had Brother Bernard come to Marseilles and allowed him to take vows for five years, even though he had finished only seven months of novitiate. |
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Globewise, it is far south of the British Isles, Holland, Belgium and even Switzerland and no farther from the equator than Marseilles, France, and Pisa and Florence in Italy. |
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Some time in 1910, John fell in love with the town of Martigues, in Provence, located halfway between Arles and Marseilles, and first seen from a train en route to Italy. |
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