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  2. Vent du soir, ou L'horrible festin - Wikipedia

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    On an Oceanic island, Vent-du-soir receives a visit from a neighbouring chief Lapin-courageux. Both men get on very well, as they had eaten the other's wife. Vent-du-soir puts on a good spread for his guest. Atala, daughter of Vent-du-soir, meanwhile, has fallen in love with the ship-wrecked stranger Arthur, a hair-dresser of the rue Vivienne.

  3. Schaerbeek - Wikipedia

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    Schaerbeek is nicknamed "the city of donkeys" (French: la cité des ânes, Dutch: de ezelsgemeente). This name is reminiscent of times when people of Schaerbeek, who were cultivators of sour cherries primarily for Kriek production, would arrive at the Brussels marketplace with donkeys laden with sour cherries.

  4. French Red Cross - Wikipedia

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    The French Red Cross (French: Croix-Rouge française), or the CRF, is the national Red Cross Society in France founded in 1864 and originally known as the Société française de secours aux blessés militaires (SSBM). Recognized as a public utility since 1945, the French Red Cross is one of the 191 national societies of the International Red ...

  5. David Jalbert (folk musician) - Wikipedia

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    David Jalbert grew up in Mascouche, more precisely in the Domaine Lac Samson. His father is a guitarist. This influenced his lifestyle. Jalbert became fascinated with music when he was very young.

  6. La Vie parisienne (operetta) - Wikipedia

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    Gabrielle arrives ("On va courir, on va sortir") and Bobinet as a Swiss admiral ("Votre habit a craqué dans le dos !"). Bobinet rises to greet the crowd with a drinking song ("En endossant mon uniforme") and the champagne flows ("Soupons, soupons, c'est le moment"), the baron and everyone else gets drunk.

  7. The Standard of Revolt - Wikipedia

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    "The Standard of Revolt", known by its original title "The Red Flag" (French: Le drapeau rouge, pronounced [lə dʁapo ʁuʒ]), is a French socialist and anarchist revolutionary song written in 1877 by Paul Brousse to the melody of the Swiss patriotic song "The Shores of Free Sarine" (French: Les bords de la libre Sarine) by Jacques Vogt.

  8. 2016 Brussels stabbing attacks - Wikipedia

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    Belgian Interior Minister Jan Jambon tweeted a statement after the attack, expressing his support for police officers in Schaerbeek. [17] In a speech in February 2017, Donald Trump stated that the media was not reporting on terrorist attacks. Later that day, the administration included this stabbing attack in a list of 78 attacks which the ...

  9. Revolt of the papier timbré - Wikipedia

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    Pas plus que Sévigné, la marquise lettrée, Ne s’étonnait de voir, douce femme rêvant, Blêmir au clair de lune et trembler dans le vent, Aux arbres du chemin, parmi les feuilles jaunes, Les paysans pendus par ce bon duc de Chaulnes, Vous ne preniez souci des manants qu’on abat Par la force, et du pauvre écrasé sous le bât.

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