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The population of Cesse is 128.

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The area of Cesse is 5,300,000.0 square meters.

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En attendant que la pluie cesse - 2009 is rated/received certificates of:

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My life iends when you go away.

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"quand la pluie s'arrête / quand la pluie cesse"

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sans cesse ameliorer ...sans oublier d' où tu viens

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je n'ai jamais cessé de t'aimer

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the day is 'le jour' in French. To cease is 'cesser', but you cannot say 'cesser le jour' - you can only say that 'le jour cesse / a cessé'

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Nine goals, but those nine goals have been scored in only eight matches. He arrvied at Newcastle in January 2012, and has now scored two gals in each of his last three matches.

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According to SOWPODS (the combination of Scrabble dictionaries used around the world) there are 6 words with the pattern CE--E. That is, five letter words with 1st letter C and 2nd letter E and 5th letter E. In alphabetical order, they are:

cease

ceaze

cense

cerge

cerne

cesse

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According to SOWPODS (the combination of Scrabble dictionaries used around the world) there are 34 words with the pattern -E-SE. That is, five letter words with 2nd letter E and 4th letter S and 5th letter E. In alphabetical order, they are:

cease

cense

cesse

dense

desse

fease

feese

fesse

geese

gesse

herse

jesse

lease

leese

lense

mease

mense

merse

meuse

neese

pease

peise

perse

peyse

reuse

sease

seise

sense

tease

temse

tense

terse

verse

weise

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According to SOWPODS (the combination of Scrabble dictionaries used around the world) there are 44 words with the pattern C--S-. That is, five letter words with 1st letter C and 4th letter S. In alphabetical order, they are:

caese

canso

canst

carse

causa

cause

cease

cense

cesse

chase

chasm

chess

chest

chose

chuse

cissy

clash

clasp

class

clast

close

coast

coost

copse

copsy

corse

corso

crash

crass

cress

crest

crise

crisp

cross

crost

cruse

crush

crust

crusy

cuish

curse

cursi

curst

cusso

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Abandon entouré d'abandon,

tendresse touchant aux tendresses…

C'est ton intérieur qui sans cesse

se caresse, dirait-on;

se caresse en soi-même,

par son propre reflet éclairé.

Ainsi tu inventes le thème

du Narcisse exaucé. These are the words but not the sheet music...

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According to SOWPODS (the combination of Scrabble dictionaries used around the world) there are 84 words with the pattern -ES--. That is, five letter words with 2nd letter E and 3rd letter S. In alphabetical order, they are:

aesir

besat

besaw

besee

beses

beset

besit

besom

besot

besti

bests

cesse

cesta

cesti

desex

deshi

desks

desse

fesse

festa

fests

festy

gesse

gesso

geste

gests

hesps

hests

jesse

jests

jesus

kesar

kests

lesbo

leses

lests

mesal

mesas

mesel

meses

meshy

mesic

mesne

meson

messy

mesto

nests

pesky

pesos

pesto

pests

pesty

resat

resaw

resay

resee

reses

reset

resew

resid

resin

resit

resod

resow

resto

rests

resty

sesey

sessa

tesla

testa

teste

tests

testy

vespa

vesta

vests

wests

yeses

yesks

yests

yesty

zests

zesty

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Recorded in a very wide range of spellings including Cecely, Cysely, Sisley, Sicily, and shortforms Cess, Cesse, Siss, Sise, Syce, Sisse and Size, this is an English surname. It is a nickname form of the popular medieval female name Cecilia, itself from the Roman (Latin) word 'caecus' meaning blind. The name was borne by a second century Roman virgin and martyr, popularly regarded as the patroness of music. Her name was introduced into the British Isles by the Norman-French after the Invasion of 1066, and is first recorded in the year 1200 when Henricus filius Cecilie appears in the Pipe Rolls of Derbyshire. This was not however a surname or was even hereditary, the first surname from this source is recorded in the latter half of the 13th century as shown below. Nicknames which developed into surnames formed one of the largest groups in the surname listings. In this case we have the added curiosity in that this name is one of the small group of metronymics, that is to say a name from the mother perhaps because she was the heiress, rather than the patronymic from the father. Early recording examples include Audrey Sys, a witness at St Margarets Westminster on January 19th 1541, and Elizabeth Size, who was christened at St Botolphs Bishopgate, on May 20th 1660, both in the diocese of Greater London. The first recorded spelling of the family name is shown to be that of Henry Cecili. This was dated 1279, in the Hundred Rolls of Cambridgeshire. Throughout the centuries, surnames in every country have continued to "develop" often leading to astonishing variants of the original spelling.

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According to SOWPODS (the combination of Scrabble dictionaries used around the world) there are 114 words with the pattern C---E. That is, five letter words with 1st letter C and 5th letter E. In alphabetical order, they are:

cable

cabre

cache

cadee

cadge

cadie

cadre

caese

calve

canoe

caple

carle

carse

carte

carve

caste

cause

cavie

cease

ceaze

cense

cerge

cerne

cesse

chace

chafe

chape

chare

chase

chave

chere

chide

chile

chime

chine

chive

chode

choke

chore

chose

chuse

chute

chyle

chyme

civie

clade

clame

clave

clepe

cleve

clime

cline

clipe

cloke

clone

close

clote

clove

cloye

cloze

clype

coate

coble

cogie

cogue

cohoe

comae

combe

comte

conge

conne

conte

cooee

cooze

copse

corbe

corse

cosie

coste

coude

coupe

coure

coxae

cozie

crake

crame

crane

crape

crare

crate

crave

craze

creme

crepe

crewe

crime

crine

cripe

crise

crome

crone

crore

croze

crude

cruse

cruve

ctene

curie

curse

curve

cutie

cuvee

cycle

cymae

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certes

recess

redress

repress

largesse

richesse

vitesse

precess

potesse

prodesse

graece

pesce

suecess

tess

wardress

dowress

godess

lhes

quiesce

represse

riesce

less

success

press

stress

unless

dress

les

possess

assess

guess

yes

bless

impress

mess

suppress

ness

profess

chess

ls

ts

acquiesce

caress

depress

finesse

oppress

sess

undress

abbess

abs

cess

egress

lesse

mss

reassess

cress

dcs

gress

laundress

nes

presse

tress

wes

assessee

blesse

cesse

duchesse

fess

fluoresce

interesse

murderess

obsess

repossess

ress

theless

usw

aggress

apress

ches

comtesse

dresse

messe

pbs

peeress

politesse

possesse

professe

promesse

unlesse

addresse

avesse

excesse

fcs

fesse

inesse

ivresse

jess

oas

prepress

seeress

vbs

abesse

bess

braless

bress

cese

chiefess

crcpress

empresse

gess

gesse

grossesse

guesse

hairdress

havesse

jcs

lcs

necess

oppresse

possessee

readinesse

secheresse

senesce

suppresse

supress

tcs

thess

vcs

volesse

wcs

zhes

abbesse

bassesse

bcs

cresce

dovesse

fuesse

gcs

hess

hhes

impresse

iupress

kbs

kermesse

kness

mollesse

nbs

pless

porteress

posess

proress

protsess

resse

sbs

snccess

subesse

thesse

tivesse

tresse

unprece

upress

vece

vess

vesse

wearinesse

wece

witpress

xpress

yess

express

distress

confess

coalesce

authoress

noblesse

adulteress

digress

letterpress

sorceress

sunless

tigress

watercress

confesse

expresse

foundress

nightdress

ccs

effervesce

tbs

uss

winepress

anchoress

distresse

effloresce

happinesse

haworthpress

overdress

prepossess

sundress

vieillesse

cbs

dbs

dss

ertheless

forteresse

holinesse

innerness

kcs

luminesce

souplesse

votaress

worthinesse

allegresse

cornellpress

evanesce

hcs

illsuccess

maistresse

matchlesse

mitpress

negresse

petitesse

superesse

toeless

uccess

witnessess

dispossess

faiblesse

battledress

corwinpress

delicatesse

housedress

unsuccess

gentillesse

natheless

phosphoresce

processess

reexpress

underdress

embroideress

foiblesse

godlinesse

handpress

minidress

neuerthelesse

vicomtesse

nonetheless

transgress

ws

convalesce

manageress

scatheless

wse

coexpress

demanderesse

desinteresse

fancydress

inertialess

nonsuccess

nontheless

transgresse

nevertheless

neverthelesse

overexpress

printingpress

wildsidepress

humanapress

academicpress

capstonepress

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Original words in French:

Abandon entouré d'abandon, tendresse touchant aux tendresses...

C'est ton intérieur qui sans cesse se caresse, dirait-on;

se caresse en soi-même, par son propre reflet éclairé.

Ainsi tu inventes le thème du Narcisse exaucé.

Literal translations (close to word-for-word):

Translation 1:

Abandon surrounding abandon, Tenderness touching tenderness...

Your oneness endlessly Caresses itself, so they say;

Self-caressing through its own clear reflection.

Thus you invent the theme of Narcissus fulfilled.

Translation 2:

Abandon enveloping abandon, Tenderness brushing tendernesses,

Who you are sustains you eternally, so they say;

Your very being is nourished by its own enlightened reflection;

So you compose the theme of Narcissus redeemed.

Translation that better captures the poetic intent:

Wildness surrounding wildness,

Tenderness touching tenderness,

It is your own core that you ceaselessly caress,

.... as they say.

It is your own center that you caress,

Your own reflection gives you light.

And in this way, you show us how Narcissus is redeemed.

Translation of the Title

The title "Dirait-on" may be translated as "As They Say", or "So It Seems", or even as "As One Would Say ..." or "So It Is Said ..."

Any of these phrases can be substituted for the phrase "... as they say" in the poem itself. For example, the poem could be translated as:

Wildness surrounding wildness,

Tenderness touching tenderness,

It is your own core that you ceaselessly caress,

.... so it seems.

It is your own center that you caress,

Your own reflection gives you light.

And in this way, you show us how Narcissus is redeemed.

Background of the poem:

The words in French are from a collection of poems about roses by Rilke, a European poet who wrote in the early 1900's. Rilke often wrote lyrical, mysterious poetry, and often wrote about roses.

In this poem, on one level, Rilke is describing a rose. In this interpretation, Rilke sees a rose and its petals as "wildness surrounding wildness," and yet "tenderness touching tenderness." He marvels that the wild and delicate rose petals are caressing the core, the center, of the rose.

Rilke then refers to the sad story of Narcissus, the vain youth from Greek and Roman mythology. When Narcissus saw his own reflection in the water of a river for the first time, Narcissus fell in love with his own reflection, not realizing it was himself. He was so in love with himself, that he refused to eat, and soon wasted away and died. To help remember him, the narcissus flower grew where he had been. In some versions of the story, Narcissus's soul descends to hell, where he is doomed to look at his reflection forever, and may never see another person.

In Rilke's poem (and in this song), the wildness, tenderness, and self-awareness of the rose is contrasted with Narcissus, and perhaps Rilke is suggesting that the rose can show us how Narcissus can be redeemed -- that is, freed from his fate of eternally gazing only on himself and not being aware of the world or people around him.

On another level, Rilke could also be describing a lover - a lover who is "wildness surrounding wildness," and "tenderness touching tenderness." Again, on this level, perhaps Rilke is suggesting that a wild and tender lover can show us, how to be freed from our own narcissistic self-absorption.

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Créer une chaine Youtube et gagner de l’argent

Comment créer une chaine Youtube et gagner de l’argent ? Peut-on vivre de ses vidéos Youtube ? Quelles sont les étapes pour arriver à vivre d’une chaine Youtube ? WikiCréa vous dit tout ce qu’il faut savoir pour devenir youtuber professionnel.

Créer une chaine Youtube et gagner de l’argent est un rêve pour beaucoup d’adolescents et d’adultes ; il est vrai que ce type d’activité présente des avantages :

il est possible de travailler depuis son domicile,

il est possible de s’adonner à sa passion (jeux, culture, cuisine, mode, santé, automobile, informatique, humour, politique…),

l’investissement financier de départ est faible.

Pourtant le métier de youtuber est très exigeant. Vous ne devrez jamais vous décourager. Vous devrez être régulier. Vous devez viser le long terme. Si vous avez besoin de revenus tout de suite, alors oubliez l’idée de gagner de l’argent avec Youtube.

Voici tout ce qu’il faut savoir pour créer une chaine Youtube et gagner de l’argent.

Créer une chaine Youtube et en vivre : les qualités nécessaires.

Créer une chaine Youtube peut être une activité rentable, mais il existe un important décalage entre le moment de l’effort et le moment des gains financiers. Par conséquent vous devrez faire preuve de beaucoup de patience et de persévérance.

Beaucoup de youtubers professionnels abandonnent, par manque de temps, d’argent ou par découragement. Cela fera d’autant plus de place pour vous. Dites-vous que seuls ceux qui continuent réussissent !

Les premier revenus substantiels pourront être tirés après 6 mois à 1 an de travail si tout va bien. Au fil des semaines et des mois, la qualité de vos vidéos s’améliorera et vous accumulerez de l’expérience à propos de ce qui plait au public ou non. Le temps joue pour vous !

Les autres qualités nécessaires pour réussir à gagner sa vie sur Youtube sont les suivantes :

aimer faire des vidéos et mettre en scène : vous devez avoir un côté créatif,

être passionné et se sentir concerné par son sujet,

savoir se mettre à la place des autres : vous devrez sans cesse chercher à comprendre ce que les gens aiment et recherchent,

être généreux : dans un premier temps, vous allez en effet beaucoup donner sans forcément avoir de retour,

être régulier dans son travail. Au départ, privilégiez la qualité et la régularité plutôt que la quantité.

Mieux vaut faire une belle vidéo une fois par semaine que trois vidéos de piètre qualité par semaine.

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