maman in A Sentence

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    Oh, Maman can make an exception, huh?

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    Maman says there's nothing worse than idle hands.

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    I can't take that risk Maman.

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    It isn't the battery, Maman.

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    Maman, you will probably never read this letter.

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    Maman makes a good cookie.

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    Maman, you knew very well he was coming.

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    Listen to Maman's story.

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    I was in Maman's belly then.

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    Maman says that I.

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    Maman's guys… they were searching the hotel.

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    Maman's guys were out for us.

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    She asks,"Maman, why doesn't anyone know my name?"?

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    But no one called her Maman.

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    Daniel Maman MD.

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    Park Dr Maman.

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    I killed Maman, and I will kill you too.

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    Who else would save us from Maman's guys, huh?

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    I think my Maman's friends need to learn to speak French too.

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    At 740 Park, Dr. Maman maintains a“fly-in program” that books out-of-town guests into local five-star hotels.

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    Thus, one day, I heard a French-English bilingual child, Olivier, ask his mother,"Maman tu peux me tier mes chaussures".

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    When Maman was called away with work, I would write her letters and she would write back correcting my grammar.

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    Be it“mama” in English,“Maman” in French,“màna” in Greek, or“mama” in Swahili- babies' abilities have given us the words for their mothers all over the world!

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    24

    New York plastic surgeon, Daniel Maman, MD, who retains an office in an Upper East Side building so exclusive there's an entire book written about it, compares his approach to a home renovation.

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    In the offices of New York plastic surgeon Daniel Maman, MD, a lot of patients come in wanting a“certain look”- something very specific for their face or body that, sometimes, simply isn't doable.

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    I was walking to the ATM on Avenue de Mazargues one afternoon, when a little girl, probably about five or six years old, tugged on my sleeve and told me that she was lost and was looking for her“Maman.”.

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