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  • * References: un soucis (m) = a worry in Enfants, Pensées | Permalink

    Enfants 2004

  • References: vert (adj.) = green; l'eau de piscine (f) = pool water in Enfants | Permalink

    Enfants 2004

  • * References: un soucis (m) = a worry in Enfants, Pensées | Permalink

    un arc - French Word-A-Day 2004

  • * References: un soucis (m) = a worry in Enfants, Pensées | Permalink

    Pensées 2004

  • * References: une autoroute (f) = a motorway; fay-rar-ee = pronunciation for Ferrari; un cartable (m) = school bag; une roulette = a small wheel; une élève (f) = a student; maman (f) = a mother; dix-sept ans = seventeen in Enfants | Permalink

    Enfants 2004

  • * References: un soucis (m) = a worry in Enfants, Pensées | Permalink

    French Word-A-Day: 2004

  • Collége des Bons Enfants, that is to say from 1625 to 1632, St. Vincent himself gave one hundred and forty missions.

    The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 10: Mass Music-Newman 1840-1916 1913

  • Those female branches of the French Royal Family, who are called Enfants de France, all bear the title of Madame.

    Memoirs of Louis XIV and His Court and of the Regency — Volume 04 Charlotte-Elisabeth Orleans 1687

  • After Marion Cotillard’s win for best actress, I can only urge folks to go out and get a copy of Jeux D’Enfants aka Love Me if You Dare.

    Row Three » Oscar 2008 Rusults + Row Three Live Blog Script - Where Cinema is more than just $100 Million productions 2008

  • Fizheur Zieheur or last year's "Enfants" single are constructed like bricklaying for the perimeter of an empty interior, the building blocks of house music laid out in Zen-like uniformity for deep concentration on the individuation of the rows and columns.

    PopMatters 2009

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