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marseille
1/ mɑːˈseɪlz; mɑːˈseɪl /
noun
- a strong cotton fabric with a raised pattern, used for bedspreads, etc
Marseille
2/ ɛ /
noun
- a port in SE France, on the Gulf of Lions: second largest city in the country and a major port; founded in about 600 bc by Greeks from Phocaea; oil refining. Pop: 798 430 (1999) Ancient nameMassilia English nameMarseillesmɑːˈseɪ-ˈseɪlz
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Origin of marseille1
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The announcement comes a month before Springsteen kicks off his European tour, with dates in Manchester, Liverpool, Marseille, Berlin and Prague, amongst others.
With a mix of power and counter-attacking speed, France blew Ireland away in the second half, scoring 34 unanswered points to avenge last year's 38-17 loss in Marseille.
Despite losing captain Antoine Dupont to injury after 30 minutes, France scored three second-half tries to move two points clear of Ireland at the top and avenge last year's defeat in Marseille.
Last year in Marseille, Ireland roared to a 38-17 win.
Ireland did, however, use a 6-2 split in last year's resounding victory over France in Marseille.
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