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Marceau
[ mahr-soh; French mar-soh ]
noun
- Mar·cel [mahr-, sel, m, a, r, -, sel], 1923–2007, French actor and mime.
Marceau
/ marso /
noun
- MarceauMarcel19232007MFrenchARTS AND CRAFTS: artist Marcel (marsɛl). 1923–2007, French mime artist
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Even now, Marceau is the preferred actress of 54 percent of French people.
Marceau, indignant at being rebuked by a young staff officer, roughly asked, "And who are you?"
The republican army, commanded by Marceau and Westermann, surprised the town at night.
For the victory of Cholet Klber was made general of division and Marceau confirmed as general of brigade.
The nobles made light of the revolutionists; for them Bonaparte was another, but more fortunate, Marceau.
Marceau was not older than these soldiers, who died without fame or glory, when his brief and wonderful career came to an end.
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