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Francois Lo Presti/Agence France-Presse/Getty Images FLOODED HOUSES: Residents moved a couch to protect it from floodwater in a house in Maroilles, France, Friday.
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The region is known for its stinky Maroilles cheese and the slurry of its "Ch'tis" dialect, made famous in France by the 2008 comedy "Bienvenue Chez Les Ch'tis" or "Welcome to the Sticks."
New Life for the Historic Art of Lace-Making Christina Binkley 2011
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The French court received shipments from Brie, Roquefort, Comté, Maroilles, and Geromé Münster.
On Food and Cooking, The Science and Lore of the Kitchen Harold McGee 2004
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The French court received shipments from Brie, Roquefort, Comté, Maroilles, and Geromé Münster.
On Food and Cooking, The Science and Lore of the Kitchen Harold McGee 2004
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At about five o'clock on that aching day, Maroilles was reached.
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The Subaltern saw that the best thing he could do would be to return to the remainder of his Battalion at Maroilles.
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Division was also heavily engaged south and east of Maroilles.
The New York Times Current History of the European War, Vol 1, Issue 4, January 23, 1915 Various
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There was a whole brigade in Maroilles, which was therefore cut off from the rest of the division, and from its natural line of retreat.
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It got about that they were to be billeted in that suburb of Landrécies through which they had passed, Maroilles.
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Maroilles, a suburb of Landrécies, was passed, and an hour later a big railway junction.
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