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Examples
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PARIS (AP) Justine Henin sat in her chair during a changeover, opened an envelope and pulled out a note bearing the word "Allez" — French for "Let's go."
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I added an imperious: "Allez," and with a strange docility she glided out without another word.
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Then, significantly, and with a touch of impatience, "Allez," she added, "et dites bien à votre bonhomme — entendez-vous? — qu'il faut avaler la pilule."
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"Allez," he said, quietly, and the two gaunt horses moved on.
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I added an imperious: "Allez," and with a strange docility she glided out without another word.
The Arrow of Gold Joseph Conrad 1890
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It is "Allez," rather than "Allons;" yet even so, become now the voice of the distant motherland, it carries with it the shade of reverence, as well as of affection, which patriotism exacts.
The Life of Nelson, Volume 2 (of 2) The Embodiment of the Sea Power of Great Britain 1877
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Wawrinka shouted 'Allez', presumably thinking he had won the point, but the ball dropped in and, after Wawrinka returned it, Murray dumped his next shot into the net.
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Wawrinka shouted 'Allez', presumably thinking he had won the point, but the ball dropped in and after Wawrinka returned it, Murray dumped his next shot into the net.
Home 2010
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Wawrinka shouted 'Allez', presumably thinking he had won the point, but the ball dropped in and after Wawrinka returned it, Murray dumped his next shot into the net.
icLanarkshire 2010
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Wawrinka shouted 'Allez', presumably thinking he had won the point, but the ball dropped in and after Wawrinka returned it, Murray dumped his next shot into the net.
icScotland 2010
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