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1 We went to Marrakech, the whole troupe , including Mick, who was waiting there for Marianne.
2 Upon the platform appeared a whole troupe of women-dancers.
3 The Chandrian had killed my parents, my whole troupe .
4 They had killed my whole troupe over a song.
5 They were here - the whole troupe .
7 He knew the whole troupe , for they lived in the trees in the palace gardens on the opposite side of the river.
8 The terms were one thousand dollars per night for each of the performances, and the expenses of the whole troupe , which consisted of Sig.
9 The whole troupe is frankly disconcerted, like people aroused out of a hypnotic sleep, wondering what they had seen in the play to admire.
10 Send whole troupes of steam-workers to tear men apart till the cobblestones ran red with the blood of the proletariat.
11 "Leighton is the squarest damsel in the whole troupe and she isn't spoiled by her beauty either."
12 "Well, I am sure, you can manage the whole troupe with that stentor voice of yours," replied Marianne.
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