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It is considered a frontline state in anti-terrorism efforts, and is home to Camp Lemonnier, the only U.S. military installation in sub-Saharan Africa, as well as a small French base.
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The first stop for the freed hostages was a U.S. base in nearby Djibouti, Camp Lemonnier.
Navy SEALs Rescue Hostages in Somalia Julian E. Barnes 2012
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Lemonnier to Sister Geneviève in June 1895 obviously in response to a letter by Sister Geneviève Céline to him:
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Messrs. Sautter and Lemonnier, who construct a number of compressors, on being consulted by the author, have written to say that they always confined themselves in estimating the power stored in the compressed air, and had never measured the gross power expended.
Scientific American Supplement, No. 275, April 9, 1881 Various
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Lemonnier, was lavished by buckets full to the horses of General
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Lemonnier, was lavished by buckets full to the horses of General
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The Ligue internationale de la paix et de la liberté was founded by Charles Lemonnier in
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Monsieur Lemonnier is waiting in my office to hear the result of the visit to Lüttwitz.
A Journal From Our Legation in Belgium Hugh Gibson 1918
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Lemonnier, up to the contemporary period of Verhaeren and Maeterlinck, are of Flemish extraction, and that their best works are imbued with
Belgium From the Roman Invasion to the Present Day Emile Cammaerts 1915
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Lemonnier (1844-1913), in his best novels, deals with the manners and customs of the Flemish peasantry.
Belgium From the Roman Invasion to the Present Day Emile Cammaerts 1915
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