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  2. Sacrebleu - Wikipedia

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    Sacrebleu or sacre bleu is a French expression used as a cry of surprise, irritation or displeasure. It is a minced oath form of the profane sacré Dieu (holy God), which, by some religions, is considered profane, due to one of the Ten Commandments in the Bible , which reads " Thou shalt not take the name of the Lord thy God in vain ."

  3. Sacré Bleu - Wikipedia

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    Sacré bleu, an alternative spelling of Sacrebleu, may refer to: Sacre Bleu Cross, a theatrical cartoon of the 1960s' The Inspector series; Sacré Blues, a book by Taras Grescoe "Sacre Bleu", a song by The Balham Alligators; Sacré Bleu, a novel by Christopher Moore

  4. Sacrebleu (album) - Wikipedia

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    In a contemporary review of Sacrebleu, Will Hermes of Entertainment Weekly wrote, "Like French fromage, it often smells funny, but when it's good, it's marvelous." [4] Retrospectively, John Bush of AllMusic described the record as "a breezy collection of what could be loosely termed house music", albeit one "indebted to a variety of intriguing styles reminiscent of the Continent around the mid ...

  5. Lujon - Wikipedia

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    "Lujon" is featured in the 1996 album Sacrebleu by Dimitri from Paris, Track 19, renamed "Epilogue". Belgian trip hop band Hooverphonic recorded a version of the song overlaid with vocals, "No More Sweet Music". [6] from the 2005 eponymous album. "Lujon" was recorded by Les Deux Love Orchestra and appears on the album, King Kong (2008). The Les ...

  6. Imágenes (band) - Wikipedia

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    Imágenes was a Peruvian rock band conformed by the later well-known actor Diego Bertie (vocals), Aurelio "Chifa" García Miró (drums), Dante Albertini (bass) and Hernán Campos (guitar).

  7. Talk:Sacrebleu (album) - Wikipedia

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  8. Cosas del Amor (Vikki Carr album) - Wikipedia

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    Cosas del Amor was a 1991 album by Vikki Carr that won a Grammy Award for Best Latin Pop Recording.The album produced the hit single, "Cosas del Amor", written by Rudy Perez & Roberto Livi, which reached No. 1 on the U.S. Latin charts for more than two months.

  9. Talk:Sacrebleu/Archive 1 - Wikipedia

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