- on
caffeine was the
first to use the term in
print (in the
French form
Caféine from the
French word for coffee: café). It
corroborates Berzelius's account:...
-
Caféine is the
second album from
French singer Christophe Willem. It was
released on 25 May 2009 by Columbia. The lead
single is "Berlin" and was released...
- and lead
singer of his band
Cafeine and has also
released music under alternate spellings;
Caféine,
Xavier Caféïne, or
Caféïne.
Xavier received formal Jazz-Pop...
-
Caféine, was
published on 25 May 2009 and the album's
first single was Berlin. The
second single was Plus Que Tout and the
third Heartbox.
Caféine went...
- the
Wayback Machine,
Business Wire, May 25, 2007 Le Coca-Cola Zéro sans
caféine arrive dans vos verres[permanent dead link], CocaColaWeb.fr,
February 15...
-
restaurant serving alcoholic drinks and
providing entertainment (dated)
caféine กาเฟอีน /kāː.fēː.ʔīːn/
caffeine chauffeur โชเฟอร์ /tɕʰōː.fɤ̂ː/
consul กงสุล...
- France, the
brand name
became Sanka,
derived from the
French words sans
caféine ("without caffeine"). The
brand came to the
United States in 1909–1910...
-
Heavy Rotation. He
teamed up with
Christophe Willem on his
second record Cafeine, co-wrote with Matt
Hales from
Aqualung on the
single "Heartbox" and with...
- Café HAG in 1910 for the
French market ("Sanka" is a
contraction of sans
caféine), and
American rights to the
Sanka name were sold in 1913. The Kellogg...
- also
refer to:
Caffeine (album), by the
eponymous free
improvisation trio
Caféine, a 2009
album by
Christophe Willem "Caffeine", a song by
Patty Larkin on...