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CF6437 LEMAY, Lynda - Ma Blessure Est Une Fleur

Catégorie - FEMMES » Genre - Folklore




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CF6443 DUFOUR, Sara - J'm'en Va Dans L'bois

Catégorie - FEMMES » Genre - Rock




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CA6445 BEYONCÉ - Texas Hold 'Em

Catégorie - FEMMES » Genre - Country




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CF6447 CLODELLE - I Lost My Baby

Catégorie - FEMMES » Genre - Pop




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CF6448 BOISJOLI, Brigitte - Le Temps -BB

Catégorie - FEMMES » Genre - Pop




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CF6449 BLUE RIDGE BAND - Chasing Sunsets (VF)

Catégorie - GROUPES » Genre - Country




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CF6451 TROIS ACCORDS, Les - Costume De Bain

Catégorie - GROUPES » Genre - Pop




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CF6452 MADIBA KING - Bilou

Catégorie - HOMMES » Genre - Rock




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CF6453 COWBOYS FRINGANTS, Les - La Fin Du Show

Catégorie - GROUPES » Genre - Pop




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CE6455 CUMMINGS, Burton - Your Back Yard

Catégorie - HOMMES » Genre - Rock




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CF6460 COWBOYS FRINGANTS, Les - Merci Ben!

Catégorie - GROUPES » Genre - Rock




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CA6463 MCDANIEL, Martin - Ala-Damn-Bama

Catégorie - HOMMES » Genre - Country




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CF6466 TANGUAY, Guylaine - Bienvenue Chez-moi -GT

Catégorie - FEMMES » Genre - Country




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CF6465 BLEU JEANS BLEU - Swing Dans Piscine

Catégorie - GROUPES » Genre - Rock




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CA6467 TIM & THE GLORY BOYS - Get Outta My Dreams, Get Into My Truck

Catégorie - GROUPES » Genre - Country




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CA6473 LANG, Matt - A Hundred Beers

Catégorie - HOMMES » Genre - Country




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CF6476 BARRIÈRE, Alain - Partir -AB

Catégorie - HOMMES » Genre - Pop




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CF6480 BLUE RIDGE BAND - Le Rush

Catégorie - GROUPES » Genre - Country




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CA6481 BRYAN, Luke - Love You, Miss You, Mean It

Catégorie - HOMMES » Genre - Country




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CA6484 COMBS, Luke - The Man He Sees In Me

Catégorie - HOMMES » Genre - Country




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CF6488 SALEBARBES - Casser La Table

Catégorie - GROUPES » Genre - Country




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CA6489 TOZZI, Umberto - MEDLEY - Gloria (Live)

Catégorie - HOMMES » Genre - Rock




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Potted bulbs

Potted bulbs such as tulips, daffodils and hyacinths add a refreshing touch of Spring indoors during the winter months. With a little know-how they can be recycled to rebloom outdoors. Here’s what to do when...




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Advanced sensing tech can detect lung cancer in your exhaled breath

Researchers have developed a nanoscale sensor that detects lung cancer simply by analyzing the levels of a chemical called isoprene in your breath. The team believes its breakthrough could unlock a non-invasive, low-cost method to catch the disease early, and potentially save a lot of lives.

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Brainy bike helmet packs lights, turn indicators and crash detection

When we last heard from Lumos, the bike helmet company had announced a model which was simply equipped with a "smart" tail light. The firm is getting fancy again, however, with its turn-indicating, 360-degree-illuminating, crash-detecting Nyxel.

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Ultimate bird hangout has smart feeders, pool and 24/7 video stream

Whether you're an avid birder or just a casual observer of the native feathered friends that visit your neck of the woods, you can now set up the ultimate high-tech feeding and water station that's also incredibly low-maintenance. However, you might end up with even more visitors once word gets out.

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Watch: Ambitious robot learns to clean bathroom sink by watching

From washing urinals to tidying up the beach, we can already see a future where our robot servants help keep our world a little cleaner. Now, a robotic arm has mastered the surprisingly complex task of sink washing, showing off its ability to learn.

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Category: Robotics, Technology

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Funky ebike and sidecar combo inspired by vintage BMW in desert camo

Electric bikes come in all shapes and sizes, but few will turn heads quite like the Mod Easy SideCar Sahara. This limited-edition ebike has been inspired by the WWII-era BMW R75 motorcycle, and comes complete with sand-beige desert camouflage.

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Best new building in the world is an Australian school

This year's winner of the prestigious World Building of the Year award has been announced during the annual World Architecture Festival (WAF) in Marina Bay Sands, Singapore. Australia's Darlington Public School, by fjcstudio, got the nod for its sensitive and inclusive approach to early learning.

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Category: Architecture, Lifestyle

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CatchPad uses AI to give athletes their own portable coach

For almost all sports, training involves some combination of speed, strength, balance, coordination and/or force. That's where the CatchPad comes in, as it's designed to help athletes hone those skills wherever they want, without a human coach.

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Category: Sports, Lifestyle

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Game-changing Exocet missile gets range and capability upgrades

At this year's Euronaval show outside of Paris, MBDA is showing off the latest version of its venerable Exocet anti-ship missile. The new submarine-launched SM40 boasts greatly increased range and targeting capabilities.

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Category: Military, Technology

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Stand-up barbecue takes to the trail in its own backpack

Although we've seen a number of packable camp kitchens recently, most of them are large enough that they have to be transported in a vehicle. The iKSPLOR Adventure BBQ is different, in that it fits into its own custom backpack.

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Beer science: This popular glass keeps your brew coldest, says physics

How do you keep a glass of beer cold the longest? By using science, of course. At least that's what one researcher has turned to, finding the optimal shape of vessel that will keep a poured beer chilled for as long as possible while you drink it.

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Category: Science

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Bikerguard put a windshield wiper on your motorbike helmet visor

Riding a motorcycle is already risky enough without adding obscured vision to the equation. That's where the Bikerguard is designed to come in. It's a visor wiper that can be attached to just about any motorcycle helmet to swipe away the rain.

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Category: Motorcycles, Transport

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Natilus takes on Airbus and Boeing with blended-wing airliner

Aerospace startup Natilus is taking on the biggest players in civil aviation, unveiling its plans to build its Horizon Blended Wing Body (BWB) passenger/cargo liner that can carry 200 passengers from New York to London with 50% lower emissions.

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Category: Aircraft, Transport

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Sharp aims for "superior brightness" with latest X Series 4K projector

Sharp Imaging has added a new family member to its pro-level X Series projectors. The dual-laser XP-X171Q should provide, ahem, sharp 4K visuals even in brightly lit rooms.

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5 things to know before buying a $3 million Batmobile replica

To celebrate the 85th anniversary of the Batman franchise, Warner Bros. is making 10 drivable replicas of the Caped Crusader's iconic Tumbler armored vehicle available for a cool US$3 million apiece.

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Bacterial ‘sat nav’ tracks where you’ve been with surprising accuracy

We naturally pick up microorganisms as we move about the world. Now, researchers have developed an AI tool that accurately links you to a particular location using a sample of the bugs you’ve collected on your travels – like a bacterial satellite navigation system.

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Category: AI in Health, Medical Innovations, Body & Mind

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Groundbreaking laser tech enables faster, safer landmine detection

Researchers at the University of Mississippi have come up with a faster, more efficient method for detecting landmines – millions of which pose a lethal threat to people in war-ravaged countries all over the world. This breakthrough, which uses lasers and acoustic vibration, has the potential to save thousands of lives a year.

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Space-based solar power to be beamed to Iceland by 2030

UK startup Space Solar has signed an agreement with Reykjavik Energy that could see Iceland become the first country to receive power beamed from a space-based solar power plant. The 30-MW demonstrator is scheduled to go online by 2030.

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Category: Energy, Technology

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4G-connected anti-theft system protects this cargo ebike when parked

California's Aventon hauled itself into the utility bike world last year with the Abound cargo ebike. Now the company has added a short-tail version, which comes with an all-new smart system for peace-of-mind security as well as enhanced connectivity.

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Light, ultra-packable traction spikes save your hide on icy terrain

Traction device specialist Kahtoola is preparing to launch its most portable MICROspikes wearable to date, one so light it calls it the Ghost. The new design builds on the company's popular lineup but replaces stiff chains with a collapsible TPU frame that disappears away in your pack until it's needed for a slick, sketchy traverse. Within seconds, basic hiking boots gain toothy, ice-biting steel spikes to keep you secure, stable and confident on otherwise treacherous terrain.

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China prepares to join the big leagues with liter-class V4 engine

CFMoto's engineers have had their hands full. Its booth at EICMA had quite a few new releases on display, but the star of the show was a brand new, state-of-the-art 1,000cc V4 and a 'Master of Speed' superbike concept signalling the company's WSBK intentions.

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Stroboscopic photos capture magic of motion in a single frame

We're kicking off this week with a treat for your peepers. Unlike their usual settings, Harvard University staff photographer Niles Singer pointed a camera and a strobe flash at some of the school's athletes and performers as they ran, jumped, and danced in the dark.

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The fascinating brain talk that triggers a wet dog to 'shake it off'

Ever been caught in the crossfire of a wet dog firing droplets of water away from their fur with a mad shake? Well, they can't help it. Scientists have discovered the underlying mechanism that drives dogs – and many other hairy mammals – to vigorously shake water out of their fur, in a fascinating look at the genetics that trigger this involuntary behavior.

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Category: Biology, Science

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Cold-plunge tub chills water – and users – without ice or refrigerants

Although hot tubs may get all the glory, cold-plunge tubs are the ones that really help reduce muscle inflammation and soreness after exercise. The Snowcap tub makes that process more doable than ever, by chilling water without using any ice or refrigerants.

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Smart patch buzzes, twists and presses the skin to deliver a sense of touch

Scientists have devised a clever new method of allowing people to feel sensations that are transmitted to their skin. Beyond its applications in fields such as gaming and telepresence, the technology could also be used to guide the blind.

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Category: Wearables, Consumer Tech, Technology

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170-mile cargo ebike aims to make hauling affordable

Phoenix-based ebike maker Lectric reckons that last year's XPedition model went on to become the best-selling cargo ebike in the US. Now the company has launched its second generation – sporting "premium features typically found in $3,000+ models" but at a fraction of that kind of price tag.

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