marseilles in English

noun
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a city and port on the Mediterranean coast of southern France; population 860,363 (2007). French name Marseille.

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1. 12 Everything in Marseilles and about Marseilles had stared at the fervid sun.

2. The Cliffs Instane Terrain - Marseilles, IL

3. 10 Marseilles was of great strategic importance .

4. He used to send the money orders to General Delivery, Marseilles.

5. Bouillabaisse had fairly humble beginnings as a soup cooked by fishermen in Marseilles, Provence

6. At last I got off in an orange boat, bound for Marseilles.

7. In Marseilles, over 350 Witnesses hand out the tract at metro stations and on the street.

8. Here is an easy version of Bouillabaisse, the famed fish soup of Marseilles, crowned with fresh herbs, orange zest and crunchy crostini

9. During the Battle of Marseilles, the French police checked the identity documents of 40,000 people, and the operation succeeded in sending 2,000 Marseillese people in the death trains, leading to the extermination camps.

10. He served as a Vice Consul in Marseilles, France, during World War II, and, along with Varian Fry, helped over 2,500 Jews to flee from France as Nazi forces advanced.

11. Anatolio, as he is frequently briefly designated, certainly was of southern French extraction, though the theory of Steinschneider, following Zunz, that Marseilles was his native place, has been contested

12. The Swatantryaveer Savarkar Seva Kendra (SSSK) had as early as mid-1990s corresponded directly with the Office of the Mayor of Marseilles requesting for allocation of land for the installation of the memorial.

13. In 1995, he received the first Deutsch-Französischer Journalistenpreis (DFJP) (aka Prix Franco-Allemand du Journalisme (PFAJ)) for a two-hour feature on migrants in the suburbs of Marseilles and Paris ("Rap, Rai, Ramadhan - arabische und westliche Kultur in Marseille und Paris").

14. Chapter three – banned – Benoite’s voyage to embrun (1667) – visit of mgr de genlis to laus (1672) chapter four – new favors – remedies against temptations – diverse facts; part four – from benoÎte’s voyage to marseilles to her death (1692-1718)

15. However, organization such as the Swatantryaveer Savarkar Seva Kendra (SSSK), Swatantryaveer Savarkar Madhyavarti Rashtriya Prabodhan Sanstha (SSMRPS), the Hindu Jana Jagruthi Samiti (HJJS) and others have taken up the issue of land allocation for the construction of Veer Savarkar’s memorial / statute in Marseilles, France.

16. Consider, for example, the Disembarkation at Marseilles, where everyone has eyes only for the voluptuous Naiads, to the disadvantage of the queen who is being received with open arms by France" This painting allegorically depicts the first meeting of Marie and Henry, which took place after their nuptials by proxy.

17. My friends and my family dissuaded me from it: they told me that a play so localised, that put on show characters with such a particular accent, would certainly not be understood outside of Bouches-du-Rhône, and that in Marseilles itself it would be considered an amateur work.

18. " Whereas , in the circumstances cited above , the conduct of the Brigadier , not having been disclaimed by his chiefs before the morning of July 9 , i . e . before the " MOREA " left Marseilles , the British police might naturally have believed that the Brigadier had acted in accordance with his instructions or that his conduct had been approved .

19. Bouillabaisse, complex fish soup originating on the Mediterranean coast of France, one of the glories of Provençal cuisine.Recipes for Bouillabaisse abound, but the Marseilles formulation is generally acknowledged as the most authentic; it contains, besides fish and shellfish, olive oil, onions, tomatoes, garlic, parsley, saffron, fennel, thyme, bay leaf, and orange peel.