A region in central Italy.
1They said siding with En Marche could have serious implications for them.
2In spite of his imminent danger Marche-a-Terre showed not the slightest emotion.
3In a victory speech, he told supporters of his fledgling En Marche!
4To wind up, yesterday I spent five hours at the Bon Marche.
5Again the commander examined Marche-a-Terre, whose impassible face still gave no sign.
6Italy: Le Marche This house and outbuildings are on a hill with views.
7He and Marche-a-Terre are the two most conscientious vassals the king has here.
8Pille-Miche took aim at Gerard; Marche-a-Terre held Merle at his mercy.
9As for Tete, she learned the news from gossips in the Marche Francais.
10Monsieur De la Marche gave thanks in French, because they all understood it.
11It was not his intention to create a movement like the En Marche!
12In the morning I went on foot to M. de la Marche's house.
13Various reasons led M. de la Marche to consent to the strange request.
14The memorable interview is described by two eye-witnesses-Cominesand Olivier de la Marche.
15Coraline became the mistress of Count de la Marche, now Prince de Conti.
16At a sign from his companion, Pille-Miche helped Marche-a-Terre to seize the victim.