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  2. Jean-Michel Cohen - Wikipedia

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    Savoir Maigrir (Know How to Lose Weight) (2002) Au bonheur de maigrir (2003) Savoir manger : le guide des aliments (2004, re-released in 2006). [9] Bien manger en famille, (2005) Le roman des régimes, (2007) La vérité sur nos aliments (2011) The Parisian Diet: How to Reach Your Right Weight and Stay There (2012)

  3. On n'oublie jamais rien, on vit avec - Wikipedia

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    "On n'oublie jamais rien, on vit avec" (engl.: you'll never forget anything, you live with that) is a 2003 song recorded by French artist Hélène Ségara and Italian singer Laura Pausini. It was the third single from Ségara's third studio album, Humaine , on which it features as ninth track.

  4. La Vie en rose - Wikipedia

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    The 2007 film La Vie en Rose, a biopic of Piaf’s life, is named in reference to the song. Season 9, Episode 16 (2014) of How I Met Your Mother features Cristin Milioti singing La Vie en Rose. The song is a key plot point in the 1954 Billy Wilder film Sabrina starring Audrey Hepburn. Lady Gaga performs the song in the 2018 A Star is Born remake.

  5. Life and Nothing But - Wikipedia

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    The General of the Dead Army (Italian: Il generale dell'armata morta) is a 1983 Italian film starring Michel Piccoli, based on the novel, directed by Luciano Tovoli.; The Return of the Dead Army (Albanian: Kthimi i Ushtrise se Vdekur) is a 1989 Albanian film starring Bujar Lako, based on the novel, directed by Dhimitër Anagnosti.

  6. La vie - Wikipedia

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    La vie is French for "the life", such as found in the phrase "c'est la vie". It may refer to: La Vie, a painting by Pablo Picasso; La Vie (formerly La Vie catholique), a Roman Catholic weekly published in France; La Vie, the annual student yearbook published by Pennsylvania State University; LaVie (computer), a laptop computer manufactured by ...

  7. La Vie (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Since 1945, the magazine was published by le groupe de presse La Vie catholique, which in 2003 became a part of the larger Groupe La Vie-Le Monde. In 2001, La Vie created a charitable association which as of 2006 had around three thousand members, based in fifty-odd regional centres across France, called Les Amis de La Vie ( Friends of La Vie ).

  8. L'Elixir de longue vie - Wikipedia

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    L'Élixir de longue vie (English "The Elixir of Life") is a short story by Honoré de Balzac. It was published in 1830 and is one of the Études philosophiques of La Comédie humaine . [ 1 ]

  9. Renée Vivien - Wikipedia

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    Renée Vivien (born Pauline Mary Tarn; 11 June 1877 – 18 November 1909) was a British poet who wrote in the French language. [1] A high-profile lesbian writer in Paris during the Belle Époque era, she is widely considered to be one of the first noteworthy lesbian poets of the twentieth century.