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  2. Live Free or Die Hard - Wikipedia

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    Live Free or Die Hard (released as Die Hard 4.0 outside North America) is a 2007 American action thriller film directed by Len Wiseman, and serves as the fourth installment in the Die Hard film series. It is based on the 1997 article "A Farewell to Arms" [2] written for Wired magazine by John Carlin.

  3. Live Free or Die Hard (soundtrack) - Wikipedia

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    But in the end, the Live Free or Die Hard score, like the movie, simply goes through familiar moves that may or may not be enough to sustain your interest." [5] Eric Lichtenfeld, reviewing from Soundtrack.net, said of the film score: "Live Free or Die Hard has a handful of cues you may well want to crank up. It just doesn't have many you will ...

  4. Ayyoub Bouaddi - Wikipedia

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    After starting football as a child in Creil, Bouaddi joined Lille academy in 2021. On 21 August 2023, he signed his first professional contract with the club until June 2026. [2] On 5 October 2023, Bouaddi made his senior debut for Lille in a UEFA Europa Conference League group stage match against Faroese club KÍ which ended as a goalless draw ...

  5. List of football clubs in France - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of notable men's and women's football clubs that competed within the leagues and divisions of the French football league system during the 2023–24 season. Also included are clubs from outside France that play within the French system (suitably highlighted).

  6. Category:Lille OSC players - Wikipedia

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    Association football portal; France portal; Current and former players of Lille OSC Pages in category "Lille OSC players" The following 200 pages are in this category ...

  7. Stade Pierre-Mauroy - Wikipedia

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    With a seating capacity of 50,186, it is the fourth-largest sports stadium in France and the home of French professional football club Lille. Initially named Grand Stade Lille Métropole , the stadium was renamed on 21 June 2013, after the death of the former Mayor of Lille and former Prime Minister of France Pierre Mauroy (1928–2013). [ 2 ]

  8. Olympique Lillois - Wikipedia

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    Olympique Lillois, Sporting Club Fivois, Lille O.S.C. Éditions Alan Sutton. ISBN 2842530802. Christian Dorvillé (2010). Grandes figures sportives du Nord-Pas-de-Calais. Presses Universitaires du Septentrion. ISBN 9782757401521. Hassen Slimani (2000). La professionnalisation du football français : Un modèle de dénégations (PDF).

  9. 2024–25 Lille OSC season - Wikipedia

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    The 2024–25 season is the 81st season in the history of Lille Olympique Sporting Club, and the club's 25th consecutive season in Ligue 1. In addition to the domestic league , the club is participating in the Coupe de France and the UEFA Champions League .