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O que (quem) é heures du déjeuner - definição

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La fin du monde est à 7 heures; La Fin du monde est a 7 heures; La fin du monde est a 7 heures

Théâtre de Dix-Heures         
Théatre de Dix-Heures; Theatre de Dix-Heures
Le Théâtre de Dix-Heures (English: The 10 O’clock Theater) was a Lebanese comic theatrical group which functioned between 1962 and 1978 before being revived in 1986. They specialized in comedy.
Dejeuner         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Le Dejeuner En; Dejeuner
·noun A breakfast; sometimes, also, a lunch or collation.
Belles Heures of Jean de France, Duc de Berry         
  • ex libris]] inscription
  • Detail of procession of flagellants
  • Story of a saint
  • Crucifixion
EARLY 15TH-CENTURY ILLUMINATED MANUSCRIPT BOOK OF HOURS
Belles Heures; Belles Heures du Duc de Berry
The Belles Heures of Jean de France, Duc de Berry, or Belles Heures of Jean de Berry (The Beautiful Hours) is an early 15th-century illuminated manuscript book of hours (containing prayers to be said by the faithful at each canonical hour of the day) commissioned by the French prince John, Duke of Berry (), around 1409, and made for his use in private prayer and especially devotions to the Virgin Mary. The Belles Heures is one of the most celebrated manuscripts of the Middle Ages and very few books of hours are as richly decorated as it.

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La Fin du monde est à 7 heures

La Fin du monde est à 7 heures ("The end of the world is at 7 o'clock") was a Quebec television comedy series, which aired on TQS from 1997 to 2000. The show was originally broadcast daily at 7 p.m., but was later moved to the 6 p.m. slot and ended its run in the 10 p.m. slot, with no name change. Although literally a reference to the program's original time slot, the title was also a pun; in spoken Quebec French, the pronunciation of à sept heures is virtually indistinguishable from à cette heure ("at this time" or "right now").

Hosted by Marc Labrèche, the program was a satirical take on news and current affairs. Similar in style to the English Canadian series This Hour Has 22 Minutes, the show mixed a mock newscast with satirical sketch comedy segments.

In addition to Labrèche, other personalities associated with the show include Jean-René Dufort, Manuel Foglia, Patrick Masbourian, Isabelle Maréchal, Paul Houde and Bruno Blanchet. The opening and closing music was the eponym song composed by Jean Leloup.