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What (who) is n"est-ce pas - definition

ALBUM BY FLY PAN AM
N'Écoutez Pas; N'écoutez Pas; N'ecoutez pas; N'Ecoutez Pas; N'ecoutez Pas

French ship Pourquoi Pas? (2005)         
SHIP BUILT IN 2005
RV Pourquoi Pas?; Pourquoi-Pas ? (2005); French ship Pourquoi-pas ? (2004); Pourquoi Pas? (2005); IMO 9285548
Pourquoi Pas? () is a research vessel built in Saint-Nazaire, France by Alstom Marine for IFREMER and the French Navy.
Eugeniu Ștefănescu-Est         
ROMANIAN POET AND PROSE WRITER
Eugeniu Stefanescu-Est; Eugeniu Stefanescu Est; Eugeniu Ștefănescu Est; Eugeniu Ștefănescu; Eugeniu Stefanescu; Eugeniu Ştefănescu-Est; Eugeniu Ştefănescu Est
Eugeniu Ștefănescu-Est (also known as Eugen Ștefănescu-Est or Eugeniu Est, born Eugeniu Gh. Ștefănescu; – March 12, 1980) was a Romanian poet, prose writer and visual artist, professionally active as a lawyer.
Montréal-Est (provincial electoral district)         
FORMER PROVINCIAL ELECTORAL DISTRICT IN QUEBEC, CANADA
Montreal Est (provincial electoral district); Montréal Est (provincial electoral district); Montreal-Est (provincial electoral district)
Montréal-Est was a former provincial electoral district in the Montreal region of Quebec, Canada that elected members to the Legislative Assembly of Quebec.

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N'écoutez pas

N'écoutez pas (English: Do Not Listen) is the third studio album by the Québécois band Fly Pan Am, credited on this album as Le Fly Pan Am. It was released by Constellation Records in September 2004.

The album was recorded and mixed, by Thierry Amar, at the Hotel2Tango in April 2004. It features long-time contributor Alexandre St-Onge helping with the fifth track.

The artwork was produced by the band. The liner notes include the album credits, mentions of guest musicians, and notes of gratitude.