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Joie de vivre (/ˌʒwɑː də ˈviːv(rə)/
ZHWAH də VEEV(-rə), French: [ʒwa d(ə) vivʁ] ; "joy of living") is a
French phrase often used in
English to express...
- A feu
de joie (literally "fire of joy" in French) is a form of
formal celebratory gunfire consisting of a
celebratory rifle salute,
described as a "running...
- "Fils
de joie" (English: "Son of joy") is a song by
Belgian musician Stromae. It is the
third single from his
album Multitude,
which was
released on 4...
- African-American.
Dejoie was born on
November 11, 1881, in New Orleans, Louisiana, to his
parents Aristede Dejoie and
Ellen Dejoie (née Chambers), a family...
- Look up
joie in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Joie is a name and is
French for "joy."
Joie Chen (born 1961),
American television anchor Joie Chitwood...
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Pierre Joseph Louis Déjoie (23
February 1896 – 11 July 1969, Port-au-Prince, Haiti) was a
wealthy Haitian sugar planter, industrialist,
agricultural engineer...
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George Rice "
Joie"
Chitwood (April 14, 1912 –
January 3, 1988) was an
American stuntman,
racing driver and businessman. He is best
known as a daredevil...
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Dejoie Sylvain Ifashabayo (born 30
April 1994) is a
Rwandan social entrepreneur and humanitarian. He
founded Hope
initiative in 2016. He is the director...
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election running under the
National Unity Party banner,
defeating Louis Déjoie, as well as
independent moderate Clement Jumelle, who had
dropped out on...
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Aristede Dejoie (died 1917) was a
businessman and
state legislator in Louisiana. He
served as a
member of the
Louisiana House of
Representatives from 1872...