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Examples
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Repository, what they call Garde-Meuble, is forced and ransacked: tapestries enough, and gauderies; but of serviceable fighting-gear small stock!
The French Revolution Thomas Carlyle 1838
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The same had happened a few months before in Garde, a valley near Roncal (Navarro), where two herdsmen lay in wait for several nights after it had been noticed that a bear was wandering in the valley and killed it.
Hell in the Pyrenees 2006
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After that, they put in place an outfit called the Garde d'Haiti, the Guard of Haiti, which acted as a proxy force to maintain US interests in Haiti.
Democracy Now! 2010
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The New Garde is the event that introduced the collections of Cosa Nostra’s Jeffrey Sebelia (winner of Project Runway) and Society for Rational Dress, and provides a first glimpse of LA’s most talented new designers.
Kryolan and Gen Art Celebrate LA Fashion Week 2007 with a Night Of Innovative Designers 2007
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The owners of L'Orignal also have another hot resto / lounge in the area called Garde Manger.
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The force of citizen soldiery known as the Garde civique has, so far as I am aware, no exact counterpart in any other country.
Fighting in Flanders 1918
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The principal step was the creation of a territorial force called the Garde Mobile, which was expected to yield more than half a million men.
My Days of Adventure The Fall of France, 1870-71 Ernest Alfred Vizetelly 1887
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Orange, in short, was a kind of Garde Douloureuse against the infidel: and William well earned his title of "Marchis."
The Flourishing of Romance and the Rise of Allegory (Periods of European Literature, vol. II) George Saintsbury 1889
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"I did not expect a clean sheet today as this is a higher level of football than the French league," Garde said.
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The Lyon coach, Remi Garde, also seemed relatively pleased to start his side's campaign with a point.
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