In 1816 the grenadier Fleuriot recognized her in an inn in Strasbourg.
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Close behind them came a tall, resolute grenadier of the Rapp-Thorberg army.
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A good grenadier, in those days, seldom lasted more than six months.
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One might as well try to keep a grenadier from a wine-bottle.
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But there you saw a flash that would have cowed a grenadier.
Ús de rattail en anglès
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So maybe I should grow sideburns, a rattail, and a unicorntype forelock.
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But, as happens to so many teenage boys, Anakin acquired a rattail and a terrible attitude.
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There are many species of rattails found in New Zealand waters.
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Eric's hair was wet with rain and straggled over his shoulders in rattails.
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Uncovering her bathroom mirror did nothing to cheer her; her hair hung in rattails around her face and dried tears crusted her lashes.
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It had absorbed so much of the vapor thrown out by the water column, it had begun to sag and tangle in unpleasant rattails.
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These large numbers of invertebrates in turn supported big fish populations, especially rattails, as well as better-known commercial species such as hoki and orange roughy.