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Piaf wrote "Les Choses en Rose," but later changed it to the name of the club.
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The title song is an anglicized version of an older song of his called "Les Choses Les Plus Simple."
Gabriel Yacoub, The Simple Things We Said (Simple, 2002) smg58 2006
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The title song is an anglicized version of an older song of his called "Les Choses Les Plus Simple."
Archive 2006-07-01 digitaldoc 2006
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What Fernand Braudel said about the people in France through history in volume 1 of his L'Identite de la France: Les Hommes et les Choses applies to the Lebanese people, that they excelled in the art of civil wars.
Saturday, April 30, 2005 As'ad 2005
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Choses qu'on aime le plus pour ce qu'elles n'existent pas,
Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 103, July 16, 1892 Various
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[*] "Choses Vues, 1850: Mort de Balzac," by Victor Hugo.
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Choses claires qui noircissent, sombres choses qui brillent,
Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 103, July 16, 1892 Various
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Choses basses qui s'élèvent, hautes choses qu'on mettent bas,
Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 103, July 16, 1892 Various
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There is in Victor Hugo's Choses Vues a passage, touching in its unconscious humour, in which with awe, astonishment and a spark of envy for such wildness, the sensible little man describes a supper party with an actress.
The Summing Up Maugham, W Somerset 1938
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In his Choses Vues, Victor Hugo informs us that, on the afternoon of the 18th, his wife had been to the Hotel Beaujon and heard from the servants that the master of the house was dying.
Balzac Lawton, Frederick 1910
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