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  • 71Der Letzte Lude — est un film allemand de Stephen Manuel sorti en 2003. Synopsis Andy approvisionne les prostituées de Stullen sur le Kiez de Hambourg. Quand Slobo, le « roi de Kiez » quitte pour un court temps la ville, il condamne Andy à faire… …

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  • 72post|lude — «POHST lood», noun. 1. a concluding musical piece or movement. 2. music, especially an organ solo or voluntary, played at the end of a church service. 3. Figurative. any concluding part. ╂[< post + lude, as in prelude] …

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  • 73Savigné-sous-le-Lude — is a village and commune in the Sarthe département of France, in the région Pays de la Loire.ee alsoCommunes of the Sarthe department …

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  • 74Ede, bibe, lude — (post mortem nulla voluptas; lat.), iß, trink, spiele (nach dem Tode gibt s kein Vergnügen mehr), Wahlspruch der Epikureer …

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  • 75Le Lude — Original name in latin Le Lude Name in other language Le Ljud, Ле Люд State code FR Continent/City Europe/Paris longitude 47.64648 latitude 0.15664 altitude 51 Population 4465 Date 2007 07 04 …

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  • 76al|lude — «uh LOOD», intransitive verb, lud|ed, lud|ing. to refer indirectly (to); mention slightly in passing: »Do not ask him about his failure; do not even allude to it. SYNONYM(S): hint, intimate, insinuate, advert. See syn. under refer. (Cf …

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  • 77col|lude — «kuh LOOD», intransitive verb, lud|ed, lud|ing. to act together through a secret understanding; conspire in a fraud. SYNONYM(S): plot, connive. ╂[< Latin collūdere < com with + lūdere to play < lūdus game] –col|lud´er, noun …

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  • 78de|lude — «dih LOOD», transitive verb, lud|ed, lud|ing. 1. to mislead the mind or judgment of; trick or deceive: »The spy deluded me into thinking he was on my side. She deluded herself into thinking she was still the slender, pretty girl of her youth.… …

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  • 79e|lude — «ih LOOD», transitive verb, lud|ed, lud|ing. 1. to avoid or escape by quickness or cleverness; slip away from: »The sly fox eluded the dogs. SYNONYM(S): evade, shun. See syn. under escape. (Cf. ↑ …

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  • 80il|lude — «ih LOOD», transitive verb, lud|ed, lud|ing. to deceive; trick. ╂[< Latin illūdere mock < in at + lūdere to play < lūdus game] …

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