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chamade

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chamade [ʃəˈmɑːd]
n
(Military) Military (formerly) a signal by drum or trumpet inviting an enemy to a parley
[from French, from Portuguese chamada, from chamar to call, from Latin clamāre]


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The perfume house was handed down from father to son with various Guerlains creating the signature scents featured in the heritage collection including Jicky, 1889, created by Aimoy Guerlain, possibly in honour or an English girlfriend, L'Heure Bleue, 1912, said to reflect the light before darkness as war engulfed Europe, Mitsouko, 1919, inspired by the heroine of the Claude Farrer novel La Bataille, and Chamade, created in 1969 for the new woman who was emerging onto the world stage.
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Early versions lacked power steering and the strangely named Chamade four-door saloon, despite a huge boot, never proved as popular as the three and five-door hatchbacks.
 
 
 
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