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Examples
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Some guy named John at the ski lodge suggested I put some Grand Marinier in my Kaluha and coffee, now that was mighty tasty and made me feel all warm and fuzzy and not caring how old I was.
miss-k2 Diary Entry miss-k2 2004
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The Officier Marinier spoke to Dalton who translated for Sharpe's benefit.
Sharpe's Trafalgar Cornwell, Bernard, 1944- 2000
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Then, when the supper was carried to the passengers, the Officier Marinier ordered that no lights were to be shown, and promised that anyone who disobeyed him would be thrust down into the ship's hold where fetid seawater slopped and rats ruled.
Sharpe's Trafalgar Cornwell, Bernard, 1944- 2000
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The Officier Marinier, having no sword to surrender, stoically offered Chase a marlinspike instead.
Sharpe's Trafalgar Cornwell, Bernard, 1944- 2000
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These things Donna Rosetta had learned from the Abbé Marinier, who smiled knowingly about them in her salon.
The Saint Antonio Fogazzaro 1876
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Marinier, on the other hand, proffered his apologies for having intruded.
The Saint Antonio Fogazzaro 1876
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Marinier, saying she was much annoyed on account of her husband, who had such faith in this cherished idea of a Catholic association, and who would now find himself confronted with an unexpected opposition.
The Saint Antonio Fogazzaro 1876
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Marinier spoke, with slightly knitted brows, after a close scrutiny of his bean soup.
The Saint Antonio Fogazzaro 1876
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Marinier made an observation which seemed to me very just.
The Saint Antonio Fogazzaro 1876
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Marinier replied, assuming a contrite expression, "if you intend to forego logic ----!"
The Saint Antonio Fogazzaro 1876
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