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  1. a cause

    "On s'est aimé à cause" (meaning "We've Loved Each Other Because") is the third and last single released in Quebec from Celine Dion's French-language album D'elles. It was sent to radio stations in August 2007.

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  1. A cause

    "A cause" is the third and last single released in France from Céline Dion's French album D'elles. It was sent to the radio stations on January 21, 2008. At the same time "Alone" was released to promote Dion's English album Taking Chances. Both tracks were included on the "A cause" promotional single. "A cause" was written by Françoise Dorin and Jacques Veneruso, who also produced this track. Céline Dion performed it during the French TF1 TV special dedicated to the issue of her album D'elles, in May 2007. She also performed "A cause" on Vivement Dimanche during her visit in France, in November 2007. The performance was supposed to be broadcast on France 2 in May 2008, during the French leg of the Taking Chances Tour, but it was cancelled. "A cause" was remixed by Dj Rien - French producer, composer and remixer. There was no music video made for this track. D'elles includes also another version of "A cause," called "On s'est aimé à cause." It was recorded with music by Marc Dupré and Jean-François Breau, and produced by Tino Izzo. This version includes the original lyrics written by Françoise Dorin, which were modified to fit the danceable arrangement of "A cause." In August 2007, "On s'est aimé à cause" was released as a radio single in Quebec. Radio stations in France started to play it at the end of January 2008, together with "A cause."

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  1. a causenoun

    Specific cause

    There is a known cause of love, its beautiful and a natural human experience for us all


    Submitted by MaryC on April 19, 2021  

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  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of a cause in Chaldean Numerology is: 1

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of a cause in Pythagorean Numerology is: 5

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  1. Mariana Fulger:

    The intelligence (and humanity) of a person are apparent in the strategies he employs to get what he wants. Wisdom, in winning only that whose keeping would not cause too much headache.

  2. Thomas Cristofoletti:

    He said it could cause a problem for the person( in Iran) that is helping you.

  3. Jack Quinn:

    The important thing is that State Department witnesses not let someone like Jim Jordan get under State Department witnesses skin and cause State Department witnesses to say something that could be interpreted as bias.

  4. Mrs Lam:

    On the 18th of June, I expressed my sincere apology, the cause of these grievances are caused by the government. There are still lingering doubts about whether the government will restart the bill. There is no such plan. The bill is dead.

  5. Leah Rubin:

    Like most research endeavors, this first paper offers more questions than it can answer, and we plan on investigating the breadth of data denticles( v-shaped scales) offer through a varied set of lenses, from hydrodynamics to ecology, the current state of declining shark populations is certainly cause for concern.


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