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"Take her back to the bordel where you found her!
In age one prefers old friends, even in a bordel.
I saw from the window of the bordel.
The cover was released as a single from his album Quel Bordel.
And in another nearby village the job of mayor is held down by the amiable Madame Bordel .
The word "bord" was firstly transformed by the French to "borde", then quickly became "bordel".
C'était le bordel.
The French word "bordel" comes from the old German word "Bord", which means "board".
Just down the road at number 12 is the jazz-oriented Lafayette and its younger sibling Bordel Musical (number 10).
The 2009 painting Bordel marked the end of a period of inquiry into the work of Pablo Picasso.
Le Bordel Imaginable (statement)
Moreno wrote several books, including Théorie du Bordel Ambiant, a collection of his ideas and reflections.
He has also contributed to Bordel, a literary magazine published by Frédéric Beigbeder and Stéphane Million.
In 2006 he published "Le bordel magnifique" which was recorded during his Menteur tour in Lille Zénith.
A short novel Noir délire, inspired by the tragic death of French actress Marie Trintignant, appeared the same year in the literary review Bordel.
In 1999, Robyn contributed to Christian Falk's debut solo album Quel Bordel, appearing on the tracks "Remember" and "Celebration."
NEAR IRAQI BORDEL Day Seven.
Other landmarks on the island include Bordel Bay, Winn's Bay, Goodwill's Bay and St. Madeline Bay.
Maudit Bordel, Marie-Chantal Toupin (Tox/DEP)
Some of the original significance of the painting was, however, preserved in its first title, Le Bordel Philosophique, suggested in a spirit of humour by Salmon, Max Jacob and Apollinaire.
DANS CE BORDEL OU TENONS NOSTRE ETAT.
Picasso referred to the painting as his Brothel painting calling it Le Bordel d'Avignon but André Salmon retitled it Les Demoiselles d'Avignon so as to lessen its scandalous impact on the public.
Smudja only recently published an acclaimed comic "Le Cabaret des Muses" (first called "Le Bordel des Muses"; tomes: I,II,III,IV), telling the life story of the French masterpainter Toulouse-Lautrec.