Depot
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| - | '''''Parce Domine''''' (1884) is a painting by [[Adolphe Willette]]. It served as a decoration for the cabaret [[Le Chat Noir]]. It is now in the depot of the [[Musée de Montmartre]]. | + | # a [[warehouse]] or similar [[storage]] [[facility]] |
| + | # a [[bus]] or [[railway]] [[station]] | ||
| + | # a place where [[military]] [[recruit]]s are [[assemble]]d before being sent to active units | ||
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- a warehouse or similar storage facility
- a bus or railway station
- a place where military recruits are assembled before being sent to active units
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