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Plaisir (French pronunciation: [plɛziʁ] ) is a
commune located in the
heart of the
Yvelines department in the Île-de-France
region in
Northern France...
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Tomatoes The
French term menus-
plaisirs literally means "minor pleasures," and also puns on "menu". The Menus-
Plaisirs du Roi was an
organisation responsible...
- by Hugo Reyne. OCLC 702206016. Les
Plaisirs de l'îsle enchantée (1673) at
Gallica Kathleen Wine (2002), "
Plaisirs de l'Isle enchantée, Les", pp. 371–373...
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Plaisir d'amour" ([plɛ.ziʁ da.muʁ], "Pleasure of love") is a
classical French love song
written in 1784 by Jean-Paul-Égide
Martini (1741–1816); it took...
- Gouthière
doreur ordinaire of the Menus-
Plaisirs in 1767 and
appointed the
architect Bellanger to the Menus-
Plaisirs in the same year. For most of the reign...
- Le
Plaisir (English title,
House of Pleasure) is a 1952
French comedy-drama
anthology film by German-born film
director Max Ophüls (1902–1957) adapting...
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surface of the globe', have been
known successively as 'Jardin de Mon
Plaisir', 'Jardin des Plantes', 'Le
Jardin National de l’Ile de France', 'Jardin...
- Les
Plaisirs et les
Jours is a
collection of
prose poems and
novellas by
Marcel Proust. It was
first published in 1896 by Calmann-Lévy, and was Proust’s...
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Malins Plaisirs is the
second album released by the
Canadian trio, Genticorum.
Their sound combines traditional (contemporary) Québécois
music with several...
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Serious as
Pleasure (French: Sérieux
comme le
plaisir) is a 1975
French drama film
directed by
Robert Benayoun. Jane
Birkin -
Ariane Berg
Richard Leduc...