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Examples
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All the tram-cars and the frightful little Ford omnibuses called camions were labelled
The Plumed Serpent 2003
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The first lot of "camions" were to have taken six battalions -- _i. e._, the 14th Brigade, which was just ahead of us, and half of the 15th Brigade.
The Doings of the Fifteenth Infantry Brigade August 1914 to March 1915 Edward Gleichen 1900
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Too old to serve in the active army and so assigned to the more unromantic uninteresting but vital work of loading camions, tending horses, or building and repairing roads back of the lines.
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Too old to serve in the active army and so assigned to the more unromantic uninteresting but vital work of loading camions, tending horses, or building and repairing roads back of the lines.
French Word-A-Day 2010
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Too old to serve in the active army and so assigned to the more unromantic uninteresting but vital work of loading camions, tending horses, or building and repairing roads back of the lines.
Chores: laundry 2010
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Too old to serve in the active army and so assigned to the more unromantic uninteresting but vital work of loading camions, tending horses, or building and repairing roads back of the lines.
French Word-A-Day 2010
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Too old to serve in the active army and so assigned to the more unromantic uninteresting but vital work of loading camions, tending horses, or building and repairing roads back of the lines.
French Word-A-Day: 2010
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Too old to serve in the active army and so assigned to the more unromantic uninteresting but vital work of loading camions, tending horses, or building and repairing roads back of the lines.
French Word-A-Day 2010
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Too old to serve in the active army and so assigned to the more unromantic uninteresting but vital work of loading camions, tending horses, or building and repairing roads back of the lines.
French Word-A-Day: 2010
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Too old to serve in the active army and so assigned to the more unromantic uninteresting but vital work of loading camions, tending horses, or building and repairing roads back of the lines.
Chores: laundry 2010
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