• "Champagne Life" is the second single from American singer Ne-Yo's fourth studio album, Libra Scale. The song premiered on radio on June 5, 2010 and was...
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    Champagne (/ʃæmˈpeɪn/; French: [ʃɑ̃paɲ] ) is a sparkling wine originated and produced in the Champagne wine region of France under the rules of the appellation...
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    needed] Ne-Yo – "Beautiful Monster" (2010)[citation needed] Ne-Yo – "Champagne Life" (2010)[citation needed] Michael Jackson – "Hollywood Tonight" (2011)...
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  • "Champagne Supernova" is a song by English rock band Oasis, written by Noel Gallagher. It is the closing track on the band's second studio album, (What's...
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  • the UK number-one hit "Beautiful Monster", as well the R&B singles "Champagne Life" and "One in a Million". Upon release, Libra Scale received favorable...
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    within the historical province of Champagne in the northeast of France is best known for the production of champagne, the sparkling white wine that bears...
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    Evelyn "Champagne" King (born July 1, 1960) is an American singer, songwriter, and record producer. She is best known for her hit disco single "Shame"...
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    invention of sparkling Champagne, which did not become the dominant style of Champagne until the mid-19th century. The famous Champagne Dom Pérignon, the prestige...
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    ComicCon. The second and third singles released from the album are "Champagne Life" and "One in a Million", respectively. Libra Scale was released on November...
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    Madame Clicquot Ponsardin (category Champagne producers)
    December 1777 – 29 July 1866), known as the "Grande Dame of Champagne", was a French Champagne producer. She took on her husband's wine business when widowed...
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    pronunciation: [vœv kliko pɔ̃saʁdɛ̃]) is a Champagne house founded in 1772 and based in Reims. It is one of the largest Champagne houses. Madame Clicquot is credited...
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    Vuitton SE. Moët et Chandon is one of the world's largest champagne producers and a prominent champagne house. Moët et Chandon was established in 1743 by Claude...
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    their specific location. Grande Champagne (13,766 hectares; 34,020 acres) The soils in Grande Champagne and Petite Champagne are characterized as shallow...
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  • extensive marine life is perfect for snorkeling and diving. The beach itself is very rocky with black volcanic sand in spots. Snorkeling at Champagne Beach 15°17′38″N...
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    The history of Champagne began when the Romans planted vineyards in this region of northeast France in the 5th century, or possibly earlier. Over centuries...
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    like champagne, leading to its longtime slogan "The Champagne of Beers". It was one of the premier high-end beers in the US for many years. High Life bottles...
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    Adela of Champagne (French: Adèle; c. 1140 – 4 June 1206), also known as Adelaide, Alix and Adela of Blois, was Queen of France as the third wife of Louis...
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    Champagne Pool is a prominent geothermal feature within the Waiotapu geothermal area in the North Island of New Zealand. The terrestrial hot spring is...
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    count of Blois and of Chartres as Theobald IV from 1102 and was Count of Champagne and of Brie as Theobald II from 1125. Theobald held Auxerre, Maligny,...
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    The Champagne fairs were an annual cycle of trade fairs which flourished in different towns of the County of Champagne in Northeastern France in the 12th...
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    Crow "Love Left to Lose" - Sons of Sylvia "Beautiful Monster" - Ne-Yo "Champagne Life" - Ne-Yo "One in a Million" - Ne-Yo "Insatiable" - Nadine Coyle "What...
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    Retrieved 2010-07-04. "Liberia Celebrates 90 Years of Independence with Champagne". Life. Vol. 3, no. 11. 1937-09-13. pp. 87–88. ISSN 0024-3019. 2009 Peace...
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  • "Champagne" was a television and cinema advertisement launched by Microsoft and created by Bartle Bogle Hegarty. Released in March 2002, the commercial...
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  • Krug Champagne is a Champagne house founded by Joseph Krug in 1843. It is based principally in Reims, the main city in France's Champagne region and is...
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    Champagne has featured prominently in popular culture for over a century, due in part to a long history of effective marketing and product placement by...
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    Lawrence Welk Show from 1951 to 1982. His style came to be known as "champagne music" to his radio, television, and live-performance audiences. Welk...
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    USA Today said that the twins career brought them "caviar dreams and champagne life styles of the rich and famous". Playboy called their covers "legendary"...
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  • Mam'zelle Champagne was a musical revue set in Paris with book by Edgar Allan Woolf, music by Cassius Freeborn, produced by Henry Pincus, which opened...
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    music videos from his album Libra Scale (2010); "One in a Million", "Champagne Life" and "Beautiful Monster". In 2011, Everett featured in three videos...
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  • own champagne there. He was a larger than life dandy and became something of a social sensation, one New York newspaper describing him as "Champagne Charlie"...
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