Lilas (Persian: ليلاس, also Romanized as Līlās, Lailās, and Leylās; also known as Līlān and Leylān) is a village in Solgi Rural District, Khezel District...
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Massot Les Lilas is known for the hit 1958 song by Serge Gainsbourg, "Le Poinçonneur des Lilas", about a ticket puncher at the Porte des Lilas Métro station...
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Indian poetry collection Lilla (disambiguation) Lilac (disambiguation) Lilas (disambiguation) Layla (disambiguation) Leila (disambiguation) Leela (disambiguation)...
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Lilás (Purple) is the sixth album by Brazilian singer and songwriter Djavan. It was released in 1984. "Lilás" – 4:43 "Infinito" – 5:19 "Esquinas" – 5:31...
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Closerie des Lilas, lieu mythique de Montparnasse". Les Maçons Parisiens (in French). 2017-02-27. Retrieved 2023-02-07. "La Closerie des Lilas, ex-QG des...
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it serves the neighborhood of the Porte des Lilas. The station is named after the nearby Porte des Lilas, a gate in the nineteenth century Thiers Wall...
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Lilas Ikuta (幾田りら, Ikuta Rira, born September 25, 2000) is a Japanese singer and songwriter. She is best known as the vocalist of the duo Yoasobi with...
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Lila Grace Moss Hack (born 29 September 2002) is an English model. Her parents are model Kate Moss and magazine editor Jefferson Hack. Moss currently ranks...
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Lilas is a village in Iran. Lilas can also mean: Les Lilas, in Paris, France Porte des Lilas (Paris Métro), a Métro station Lilás, the sixth album of...
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Lila, Lila is a 2009 German film starring Daniel Brühl and Hannah Herzsprung. At various film festivals and international screenings the film was sometimes...
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Lila Leeds (born Lila Lee Wilkinson, January 28, 1928 – September 15, 1999) was an American film actress. Born in Dodge City, Kansas, Leeds's mother located...
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championship. NOTABLE GAMES Lilas-Paok 0–0 in Greek Cup (first match) Paok-Lilas 4-0 also in Greek Cup (the second match) Lilas-Ethnikos Piraeus 1–1 in the...
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Lila Iké (born Alecia Tameka Grey; January 23, 1994) is a Jamaican reggae singer and songwriter. After releasing multiple singles, Iké released her debut...
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French Football Federation, 27 October 2007 Lilas Traïkia at the French Football Federation (in French) Lilas Traïkia at the French Football Federation...
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Lila Grace Rose (born July 27, 1988) is an American anti-abortion activist who is the founder and president of the anti-abortion organization Live Action...
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"Le Poinçonneur des Lilas", about a Métro ticket inspector, although the promotional film for it was filmed at the Porte des Lilas. The station opened...
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Football Club Les Lilas is a French football club based in Les Lilas, Seine-Saint-Denis. It was founded in 1947. The club currently plays in the Championnat...
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Lila & Eve is a 2015 American crime drama film directed by Charles Stone III and written by Patrick Gilfillan. The film stars Viola Davis and Jennifer...
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Lilac (film) (redirect from Coeur de lilas)
Lilac (French: Coeur de lilas) is a 1932 French crime drama film directed by Anatole Litvak and starring Marcelle Romée, André Luguet and Jean Gabin....
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Lila Drew (born Lila Drew Hauptman) is an English-American singer-songwriter. She signed to AWAL Recordings and released her debut album “All The Places...
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Lila (Sanskrit: लीला līlā) or leela (/ˈliːlə/) can be loosely translated as "divine play". The concept of lila asserts that creation, instead of being...
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Lila Firoz Poonawalla (born 16 September 1944) is an Indian industrialist, philanthropist, humanitarian and the founder of Lila Poonawalla Foundation...
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Who's Lila? is a point and click psychological horror video game developed by Russian independent game developer Garage Heathen, released in February 2022...
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Raslila (redirect from Lilas of Krishna)
Sanskrit words ras which means "nectar", "emotion" or "sweet taste" and lila meaning "act," "play" or "dance." Thus, it is more broadly defined as the...
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The Meaning of Lila is a comic strip written by John Forgetta, and three co-workers (writer Kathy Dow and illustrators Justin Raines, Jackie Gentile, and...
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Ramlila (redirect from Rama-Lilas)
Ramlila (Sanskrit: रामलीला, romanized: Rāmalīlā; literally 'Rama's lila or play') is any dramatic folk re-enactment of the life of Rama according to the...
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Lilas Desquiron (born 1946) is a Haitian-born writer and ethnologist. From 2001 to 2004, she served as Minister of Culture and Communications in the government...
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Lila Says (French title: Lila dit ça) is a 2004 French film directed by Ziad Doueiri. The plot is based on the novel of the same title written by "Chimo"...
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Matanga Lila is a treatise in Sanskrit dealing with the life and behaviour of elephants. The title has been translated as Elephant-sport. It is a treatise...
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Lila Mary Gierasch (born 1948 in Needham, Massachusetts) is an American biochemist and biophysicist. At present, she is a distinguished Professor working...
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