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Debuting albums occupied the next three slots, with the Barenaked Ladies '"All in Good Time" (6,000) coming in at No. 3, Rufus Wainwright's "All Days Are Nights: Songs For Lulu" at No. 4, and Nicola Ciccone's "Imaginaire" at No. 5.
Ottawa Sun 2010
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Debuting albums occupied the next three slots, with the Barenaked Ladies '"All in Good Time" (6,000) coming in at No. 3, Rufus Wainwright's "All Days Are Nights: Songs For Lulu" at No. 4, and Nicola Ciccone's "Imaginaire" at No. 5.
Ottawa Sun 2010
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Portrait Imaginaire de Marquis de Sade this one without the burning building.
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Portrait Imaginaire de Marquis de Sade this one without the burning building.
Man Ray and Steichen 2007
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As early as the 17th century, Moliere took a swipe at the medical faculty of the University of Paris in his Le Malade Imaginaire.
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The authorship of _Gaudentio di Lucca_ has recently been discussed by some of your correspondents, and it has been shown that this _Voyage Imaginaire_
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Finally, in a theater arranged this time before the Grotto, all the ladies were regaled with a performance of "_La Malade Imaginaire_," the last of Molière's comedies.
The Story of Versailles Francis Loring Payne
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Imaginaire_ confronted the audience with constant purgings and bleedings, and the caricature was not excessive.
Medicine in Virginia, 1607-1699 Thomas Proctor Hughes
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"Malade Imaginaire," and assured us that hypochondriacs themselves would find something to laugh at when it was played.
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Five or six months after this interview, poor Moliere broke a blood-vessel in his chest, while playing with too great fervour the title part in his "Malade Imaginaire."
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