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When abreast of this pond, about 1 mile off, there is a dangerous shoal under water, called the Marise, with 15 fathoms near it.
Le petit Neptune français; or, French coasting pilot, for the coast of Flanders, Channel, Bay of ... Neptune 1793
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"Marise," said Eugenia, coming to the pantry door, "your neighbors wanted me, of course, to bring you all their sympathetic condolence.
The Brimming Cup Dorothy Canfield Fisher 1918
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Enough rotation to make a tornado fall out of it and then just north of Richie (ph) into Vichie (ph), also we are seeing that storm for Marise (ph) County.
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Mr Peter Grey, a Deputy Secretary of my Department, will lead the Australian delegation, which will include Senator Marise Payne
Media Release: Eleventh Australia-China Human Rights Dialogue 2007
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And as a result, of that on the second day, with those four vehicles, they were able to rescue 90 personnel from a retirement home in the Villa St. Marise (ph) in the Ninth Ward.
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Nine months later Marise gave birth to a little girl who did not survive, and Marise herself died a few weeks later from an aneurysm.
Apricots on the Nile Colette Rossant 2004
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My aunt Monique, the baby of the family, was the exact opposite of Marise.
Apricots on the Nile Colette Rossant 2004
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The next day, Marise came into my room, sat on my bed, and cried.
Apricots on the Nile Colette Rossant 2004
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I was also very angry with my grandparents, not understanding their decision to marry Marise to Abel, and for a couple of weeks I would not talk to them.
Apricots on the Nile Colette Rossant 2004
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I think, too, that I must have felt I let Marise down, that I should have protected her from her husband.
Apricots on the Nile Colette Rossant 2004
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