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marcel

make a marcel in a woman's hair a hairdo characterized by deep regular waves that are made by a heated curling iron

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Marcel Kittel has won the first stage of the Tour de France.

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Thank you, Marcel. Christine!
Marcel, do you think I lead an enviable life?
I was thinking you worked in bed, like Marcel Proust.
It's Marcel!
Marcel, the bike-rider.
You take care of Birot, I'll go look for Marcel.
I'll give a few phone calls and I'll find that Marcel.
I couldn't know, Marcel.
You're going too far, Marcel.
Isn't that correct, Marcel?
Marcel, put some tears in her eyes.
Alright, Marcel, lights!
Tonight great welterweight fight, in six rounds of three minutes, between Michel Maudet and Marcel Lelac.
Marcel Lelac, 135 pounds. Judges, Mr. Magloire and Mr. Varand. Timekeeper, Mr. Geoffrey.
I stole it from Marcel Pagnol.
Thank you, Marcel.
Marcel, the commissioner is extremely annoyed with you.
Explain yourself, Marcel.
Marcel Bonet.
Why didn't you telephone me, Marcel, as you always do?
Good morning. You do get up. I was thinking you worked in bed, like Marcel Proust.
I'll have my chauffeur, Marcel, drive him about in the Rolls.
Tell Marcel not to bother about the Rolls.
You should vulcanize your tire at Marcel's.
Marcel.
What do you think, Marcel?
Come on, Marcel.
I know it for a fact. that Marcel de la Voisier wanted to give her one of his thoroughbreds.
The roses are from Marcel.
I saw clearly the other day, that your Marcel is fighting a losing battle with himself.
You can count on me to perform faithfully. as long as it pleases you to keep Marcel in torment.
I'll give a few phone calls and I'll find that Marcel. Don't you worry.
Marcel!
Marcel?
Marcel, I'll pay you tomorrow.

News and current affairs

Indeed, the French philosopher Marcel Gauchet entitled a recent book Democracy Against Itself.
More truthful accounts, such as Marcel Ophuls's magisterial documentary The Sorrow and the Pity (1968) were, to say the least, unwelcome.

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