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  2. Changer le monde - Wikipedia

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    "Changer le monde" is a song by French singer Priscilla Betti. Released as a digital single on December 9, 2016, [1] it reached number 120 in France. [2] The song is part of Priscilla Betti's sixth studio album, titled La vie sait, that appeared six months later (on May 19, 2017). [3]

  3. Changing Times (film) - Wikipedia

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    Changing Times (original title: Les Temps qui changent) is a 2004 French drama film directed by André Téchiné, starring Catherine Deneuve and Gérard Depardieu. The film follows a construction engineer who goes to Morocco to oversee a new project and catch up with the woman he loved 30 years ago.

  4. Change (Lisa Stansfield song) - Wikipedia

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    The song received favorable reviews from many music critics. David Taylor-Wilson from Bay Area Reporter wrote that Stansfield is "sounding like Donna Summer". [2] Larry Flick from Billboard complimented it as "a gorgeous down-tempo disco trip", [3] adding that with "a subtle slice of Philly-styled soul, Stansfield's lovely alto is caressed by soft strings and a warm bassline.

  5. Her Way (film) - Wikipedia

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  6. Tout le monde en parle (French talk show) - Wikipedia

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    Tout le monde en parle (French pronunciation: [tu l(ə) mɔ̃d ɑ̃ paʁl]; "Everybody's talking about it") is a French talk show broadcast on France 2 from September 5, 1998 to July 8, 2006. It was hosted by Thierry Ardisson and produced by Catherine Barma.

  7. Demimonde - Wikipedia

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    Demi-monde is a French 19th-century term referring to women on the fringes of respectable society, and specifically to courtesans supported by wealthy lovers. [1] The term is French for "half-world", and derives from an 1855 play called Le Demi-Monde, by Alexandre Dumas fils, [2] dealing with the way that prostitution at that time threatened the institution of marriage.

  8. The Woman of My Life - Wikipedia

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    T'en va pas, a duet by Jane Birkin and Elsa Lunghini written for a scene in the film song, was re-recorded in a discography version that would become the first major success of the singer Elsa, who at the time was 13 years old.

  9. Cherchez la femme - Wikipedia

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    Cherchez la femme (French: [ʃɛʁʃe la fam]) is a French phrase which literally means 'look for the woman'. It is a cliche in detective fiction , used to suggest that a mystery can be resolved by identifying a femme fatale or female love interest.

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