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marquee [mɑ:ˈki:, Am mɑ:r-] N

1. marquee Brit, Aus (tent):

2. marquee Am (rooflike structure):

parquet [ˈpɑ:keɪ, Am pɑ:rˈkeɪ] N no pl

baroque [bəˈrɒk, Am -ˈroʊk] ADJ

marge [mɑ:dʒ, Am mɑ:rdʒ] N Brit inf

marge abbreviation of margarine

See also margarine

margarine [ˌmɑ:ʤəri:n, Am ˌmɑ:rʤɚIin] N no pl

marble [ˈmɑ:bl, Am ˈmɑ:r-] N

II . marine [məˈri:n] N

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The badge for the marque consisted of a pair of crossed cannons -- a salute to the company's first products.
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The company also undertakes the after sales servicing of the above marque.
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The marque was also highly competitive abroad, with markets in sixty-one countries.
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There were also several marque fleets of privateers.
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Rambler became a marque in its own right for the 1957 model year.
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Owners of a rare marque or model will find it more difficult sourcing out new parts.
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This meant that marques competed against each other in some areas, though some marques had a larger range than others.
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He then captained the merchantman "milie", on which he engaged in commerce raiding despite lacking a lettre de marque.
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The use of tins would become a marque for the company.
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