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- crack-er (Standard French: Ma cité va craquer, English translation: My suburbs are Going to Crack, derived from craquer ("break down") and the drug crack...
- original on 21 September 2022. Retrieved 24 September 2019. "Le Puy finit par craquer à Boulogne" (in French). 21 February 2020. Archived from the original on...
- Le bahut va craquer (Schools Falling Apart) is a film directed by Michel Nerval released in 1981. A Parisian School: The young girl Beatrice (**** Bastien)...
- desserts qui me font craquer (Desserts I'm crazy about), Paris, Édition Plon, 2010 Christophe Michalak, Les chocolat qui me font craquer (Chocolate I'm crazy...
- Djiga beim FC Basel". srf.ch. "Yacouba N****er Djiga, la pépite qui fait craquer de grands clubs". burkina24.com. FC Basel 1893 (19 June 2021). "Der FCB...
- were the arrested philosophy prof in Schools Falling Apart (Le Bahut va craquer, 1981), the lawyer Valouin in A Captain's Honor (L'honneur d'un capitaine...
- portra**** a young pregnant high school student in the comedy Le bahut va craquer (1981) alongside Michel Galabru, Claude Jade, Darry Cowl and Dany Carrel...
- Retrieved 20 March 2015. Ariane Riou (9 January 2015). "Rayane les fait toutes craquer". leparisien.fr (in French). Le Parisien. Retrieved 20 March 2015. Rayane...
- Retrieved 26 September 2011. "****E – OL: Une tribune visiteurs pleine à craquer !" (in French). Sportune.fr. 11 March 2012. Retrieved 2 April 2012. "Nicollin-Girard...
- La piovra. She died of a heart attack in 2020 at the age of 63. Je vais craquer [fr] (Rat Race, 1980) Fifty-Fifty (1981) as Patricia Mercadier Tir groupé [fr]...