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2006 SINGLE BY MOBY
Crier la vie; Slipping Away (Crier la vie)

crier      
n. κήρυξ, διαλαλητής, τελάλης
town crier         
  • Peter Moore]], the  Town Crier to the [[Mayor of London]] and the [[Greater London Authority]].
  • Congolese town crier
  • Peter & Maureen Taunton won a Best dressed crier & lady competition in 2008<ref name=BTC/>
  • Town crier of [[Provincetown, Massachusetts]], in 1909
  • A town criers competition in [[Thetford]] in 2015
  • date=19 June 2001}}</ref>
OFFICER OF WHO MAKES PUBLIC PRONOUNCEMENTS
Town cryer; Town Crier; Crier; Towncryer; Town criers; Criers; Court crier
τελάλης, κήρυκας

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crier

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Slipping Away (Moby song)

"Slipping Away" is a song by American electronic musician Moby. It was released as the sixth and final single from his seventh studio album Hotel on January 23, 2006. It served as the fourth single from Hotel in the United Kingdom, where it peaked at number 53 on the UK Singles Chart, and as the sixth international single from the album. The single version features British singer-songwriter Alison Moyet on backing vocals.

Moby also recorded two alternate versions of the song, which were later released as singles: "Escapar (Slipping Away)" with Spanish rock band Amaral, which reached number three in Spain, and "Slipping Away (Crier la vie)" with French recording artist Mylène Farmer, which topped the charts in France and Belgium.