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What (who) is habiter comme locataire - definition

1976 FRENCH FILM DIRECTED BY ROMAN POLAŃSKI
Le Locataire; Locataire, Le

Comme d'habitude         
ORIGINAL SONG COMPOSED BY CLAUDE FRANÇOIS AND JACQUES REVAUX, WORDS IN FRENCH BY GILLES THIBAUT
Comme D'habitude; Comme d’habitude
"" (, French for "As usual") is a French song about routine in a relationship falling out of love, composed in 1967 by Jacques Revaux, with lyrics by Claude François and .
Appeal as from an abuse         
Appel comme d'abus
"Appeal as from an abuse" (French: appel comme d'abus) is a legal term applied in the canon law of the Catholic Church, meaning originally a legal appeal as recourse to the civil forum (court) against the usurpation by the ecclesiastical forum of the rights of civil jurisdiction. It could also mean (vice versa) a recourse to the ecclesiastical forum against the usurpation by the civil forum of the rights of ecclesiastical jurisdiction.
Casse comme du verre         
2007 ALBUM BY PRISCILLA BETTI
Cassé Comme du Verre; Cassé comme du verre
Casse comme du verre is the fifth album recorded by French singer Priscilla Betti. It was released on 10 December 2007 on the Jive Records label.

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The Tenant

The Tenant (French: Le locataire) is a 1976 French psychological horror thriller film directed by Roman Polanski. The film stars Polanski, Isabelle Adjani, Melvyn Douglas, and Shelley Winters. It is based upon the 1964 novel Le locataire chimérique by Roland Topor and is the last film in Polanski's "Apartment Trilogy", following Repulsion and Rosemary's Baby. The film was entered into the 1976 Cannes Film Festival and had a total of 534,637 admissions in France.