• A laisse is a type of stanza, of varying length, found in medieval French literature, specifically medieval French epic poetry (the chanson de geste),...
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  • "Laisse tomber les filles" (English: "Drop it with the girls" i.e., "Stop messing around with the girls") is a French song written by Serge Gainsbourg...
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    who achieved fame after moving to France. His most successful hit was "Laisse-moi t'aimer" ("Let Me Love You"). Brant died by suicide at the height of...
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  • bilingual duet with French singer Nâdiya under the title "Tired of Being Sorry (Laisse le destin l'emporter)" and became a hit in French-speaking regions. The...
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  • "Tu ne m'as pas laissé le temps" is a 1999 song recorded by French artist David Hallyday. It was the lead single from his album Un Paradis / Un Enfer,...
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  • Album FR BEL (Wa) 2015 "Doucement" 19 20* (Ultratip) Tant qu'on respire "Soldat" 170  – "Soldat"  – 23* (Ultratip) 2017 "Laisse tomber l'amour?" 36  –...
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  • "Laisse parler les gens" (Let People Talk) is a song released in the summer of 2003 in Europe, Africa and in the Caribbeans. The song features Jocelyne...
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  • singer-songwriter Renaud's second unnamed studio album is commonly known as Laisse béton, although it is sometimes referred to as Place de ma mob after the...
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  • Laissez-faire (redirect from Laisse faire)
    d'Argenson or Gournay, P. S. de Boisguilbert had enunciated the phrase "On laisse faire la nature" ("Let nature run its course"). D'Argenson himself during...
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  • Laisrén (redirect from Mo-Laisse)
    Laisrén may refer to: Saint Laisrén mac Nad Froích (died 564), patron saint of Devenish Island Saint Lasrén mac Feradaig (died 605), third abbot of Iona...
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