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  1. "Le sens de la vie" (English: "The meaning of life") is a song by the French singer-songwriter Tal. The lyrics were written by Laetitia Vanhove and Serge Mounier and music composed by Laura Marciano and Simon Caby. The song was produced by Eau de Gammes.

  2. "Bon Bon Vie (Gimme the Good Life)" is a single by American band T. S. Monk, released in August 1980 on Mirage Records. It was arranged by band leader Thelonious Monk, Jr. and written by songwriter Lawrence Russell Brown and producer Sandy Linzer .

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Cestui_queCestui que - Wikipedia

    It is a Law French phrase of medieval English invention, which appears in the legal phrases cestui que trust, cestui que use, or cestui que vie. [1] In contemporary English the phrase is also commonly pronounced / ˈ s ɛ t i k eɪ / SET-ee-kay or / ˈ s ɛ s t i k eɪ / SEST-ee-kay. According to Roebuck, Cestui que use is pronounced / ˌ s ɛ ...

  4. In February 1936, at a party in Ottawa, Raymond Brugère, the French minister-plenipotentiary pressed the prime minister William Lyon Mackenzie King and his Quebec lieutenant Ernest Lapointe, about Canada taking part in the Exposition Internationale des Arts et Techniques dans la Vie Moderne, saying he very much wanted Canada to have a pavilion ...

  5. "C'est la Vie" is a song by Irish girl group B*Witched. It served as their debut single and the lead single from their self-titled debut studio album (1998). Written by band members Edele Lynch, Keavy Lynch, Lindsay Armaou, and Sinéad O'Carroll, Ray "Madman" Hedges, Martin Brannigan and Tracy Ackerman, it was released by Epic and Glowworm Records on 25 May 1998.

  6. La Nouvelle Vie Ouvrière (French pronunciation: [la nuvɛl vi uvʁijɛʁ];The New Worker's Life) ou NVO is a French trade union magazine first published in 1909 under the name La Vie Ouvrière. It is the main newspaper of the General Confederation of Labour .

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Apa_VieApa Vie - Wikipedia

    Ion Predoșanu's photograph, illustrating Ilie Purcaru's reportage in Hobița-Peștișani, at the family home of sculptor Constantin Brâncuși.Published in 1976 with the caption: "From Brâncuși's own well, Dumitraș, who is the sculptor's great-great-grandnephew, drinks up a kind of water that many bystanders, obviously, hold to be the water of life"

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