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  2. Cause célèbre - Wikipedia

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    In French, one of the meanings of cause is a legal case, and célèbre means "famous". The phrase originated with the 37-volume Nouvelles Causes Célèbres , published in 1763, which was a collection of reports of well-known French court decisions from the 17th and 18th centuries.

  3. On s'est aimé à cause - Wikipedia

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    "A cause" was remixed by the French producer DJ Rien aka Luc Bruaud. [7] The promotional single includes the album version of "A cause", the radio edit, which is a remix by DJ Rien, and "Alone" as the third track. [8] A longer version of the remix, lasting three minutes and 41 seconds was posted by DJ Rien on his Myspace page at the same time. [9]

  4. Cause (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Cause, such as a social cause, a pursuit, belief, or purpose of one or more people, that they advocate for, or donate or share resources to support or advance, e.g.,: a(n) Belief in something; Ethical ideal (principles or value) Causes (company), an online company; Cause (medicine) Cause (river), in Bouches-du-Rhône, southern France

  5. Causeur (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Causeur (French pronunciation: ⓘ) is a French news magazine. It was created on November 15, 2007, by journalist Élisabeth Lévy and historian Gil Mihaely, as well as philosophers Alain Finkielkraut, Paul Thibaud and Peter Sloterdijk. The magazine claims to be "pluralist, anti-conformist and sometimes reactionary".

  6. Causes - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 26 September 2020, at 06:17 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  7. Causative - Wikipedia

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    The normal English causative verb [3] or control verb used in periphrasis is make rather than cause. Linguistic terms are traditionally given names with a Romance root, which has led some to believe that cause is more prototypical. While cause is a causative, it carries some additional meaning (it implies direct causation) and is less common ...

  8. French Wikipedia - Wikipedia

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    The countries in which the French Wikipedia is the most popular language version of Wikipedia are shown in dark blue. Page views by country over time on the French Wikipedia. The audience measurement company Médiamétrie questioned a sample of 8,500 users residing in France with access to Internet at home or at their place of work.

  9. Linguee - Wikipedia

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    Linguee is an online bilingual concordance that provides an online dictionary for a number of language pairs, including many bilingual sentence pairs. As a translation aid, Linguee differs from machine translation services like Babel Fish, and is more similar in function to a translation memory.