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(abbreviated as ''Mlle'' or ''M'') may refer to: * Mademoiselle (title), the French-language equivalent of the title "miss" Film and television * ''Mademoiselle'' (1966 film), a French-British drama directed by Tony Richardson * ''Mademoiselle'' (2001 film), a French comedy directed by Philippe Lioret * Mlle (TV channel), now MOI ET CIE, a Canadian French-language channel Music * "Mademoiselle" (song), by Styx, 1976 * "Mademoiselle", a song by Murray Head from '' Between Us'', 1979 * "Mademoiselle", a song by Eddy Howard, 1952 Other uses * Mademoiselle, a typeface designed by Tommy Thompson * ''Mademoiselle'' (magazine), a defunct American women's magazine See also * * *Damsel (other) *Demoiselle (other) *Fräulein ( , ) is the German honorifics, German language honorific for unmarried women, comparable to Miss in English and in French. Description ''Fräulein'' is the diminutive form of ''Frau'', which was previously reserved only for married wo ...
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Mademoiselle (title)
() or () is a French courtesy title, abbreviated Mlle or Dlle, traditionally given to an unmarried woman. The equivalent in English is " Miss". The courtesy title " Madame" is accorded women where their marital status is unknown. From around 1970 onwards, the use of the title was challenged in France, particularly by feminist groups who wanted it banned. A circular from François Fillon, then Prime Minister, dated 21 February 2012, called for the deletion of the word in all official documents. On 26 December 2012, the Council of State approved the deletion. See also *'' Fräulein'', a similar German term References French words and phrases Women's social titles Honorifics History of women in France {{France-stub ...
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Mademoiselle (1966 Film)
(abbreviated as ''Mlle'' or ''M'') may refer to: * Mademoiselle (title), the French-language equivalent of the title "miss" Film and television * Mademoiselle (1966 film), ''Mademoiselle'' (1966 film), a French-British drama directed by Tony Richardson * Mademoiselle (2001 film), ''Mademoiselle'' (2001 film), a French comedy directed by Philippe Lioret * Mlle (TV channel), now MOI ET CIE, a Canadian French-language channel Music * Mademoiselle (song), "Mademoiselle" (song), by Styx, 1976 * "Mademoiselle", a song by Murray Head from ''Between Us (Murray Head album), Between Us'', 1979 * "Mademoiselle", a song by Eddy Howard, 1952 Other uses * Mademoiselle, a typeface designed by Tommy Thompson (type designer), Tommy Thompson * Mademoiselle (magazine), ''Mademoiselle'' (magazine), a defunct American women's magazine See also

* * *Damsel (other) *Demoiselle (other) *Fräulein, a similar German term {{disambiguation ...
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Mademoiselle (2001 Film)
''Mademoiselle'' is a 2001 French comedy film directed by Philippe Lioret. It was entered into the 23rd Moscow International Film Festival. Plot At a company party Claire sees three actors who work as an improvisational theatre. After the party she misses the bus but the three artists have a car and offer to take her to the railway station. When they are underway it turns out the artists have already a new engagement. They are supposed to perform at a wedding party the very same day. Claire accompanies them and misses her train. She falls in love with one of the artists. They spend the night together. Cast * Sandrine Bonnaire as Claire Canselier * Jacques Gamblin as Pierre Cassini * Isabelle Candelier as Alice Cohen * Zinedine Soualem Zinedine Soualem (born 17 April 1957) is a French actor. He has appeared in at least five films directed by Cédric Klapisch. Personal life Soualem is Algerian by ancestry, and was at one point married to the actress Hiam Abbass H ...
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Mlle (TV Channel)
() or () is a French courtesy title, abbreviated Mlle or Dlle, traditionally given to an unmarried woman. The equivalent in English is "Miss". The courtesy title " Madame" is accorded women where their marital status is unknown. From around 1970 onwards, the use of the title was challenged in France, particularly by feminist groups who wanted it banned. A circular from François Fillon, then Prime Minister, dated 21 February 2012, called for the deletion of the word in all official documents. On 26 December 2012, the Council of State approved the deletion. See also *''Fräulein ( , ) is the German honorifics, German language honorific for unmarried women, comparable to Miss in English and in French. Description ''Fräulein'' is the diminutive form of ''Frau'', which was previously reserved only for married women. ...'', a similar German term References French words and phrases Women's social titles Honorifics History of women in France {{France-stub ...
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Mademoiselle (song)
"Mademoiselle" is the first single released from Styx's '' Crystal Ball'' album. The B-side, "Lonely Child", was taken from the previous album, ''Equinox''. It peaked at #36 on the ''Billboard'' magazine Hot 100 singles chart the week of December 25, 1976, becoming Styx's third top 40 hit. It also reached number 25 on the Canadian RPM singles chart on the week of January 22, 1977. ''Cash Box'' said that "The group successfully borrows a strong Queen sound — the guitar and vocal harmonies sound especially familiar." Personnel *Tommy Shaw – lead vocals, lead guitar *Dennis DeYoung Dennis DeYoung (born February 18, 1947) is an American singer, songwriter and keyboardist. He was a founding member of the rock band Styx and served as its primary lead vocalist and keyboardist from 1972 until 1999. DeYoung was the band's most ... – keyboards, backing vocals * James Young – rhythm guitar, backing vocals * Chuck Panozzo – bass * John Panozzo – drums Charts Referenc ...
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Between Us (Murray Head Album)
Between Us may refer to: * ''Between Us'' (2003 film), a short film by Laurits Munch-Petersen * ''Between Us'' (2004 film), a short film by Charlotte Bruus Christensen * ''Between Us'' (2011 film), a Mexican comedy film * ''Between Us'' (2012 film), an American film, based on the play of the same name * ''Between Us'' (2016 film), an American drama film * ''Between Us'' (2023 film), a French drama film * ''Between Us'' (2024 film), a Peruvian mystery thriller film * ''Between Us'' (Hayden James album), 2019 * ''Between Us'' (Lala Karmela album), 2013 * ''Between Us'' (Little Mix album), 2021 * ''Between Us'' (Murray Head album), 1979 * ''Between Us'' (Steve Cole album), 2000 * ''Between Us'' (Tab Two album), 1999 * "Between Us" (CNBLUE song), 2017 *Between Us, a Swedish band with releases from Burning Heart Records *"Between Us", by Lala Karmela from the album '' Between Us'' *"Between us", by Streetwalkers from the album ''Red Card A red card is a type of penalty card that is show ...
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Eddy Howard
Edward Evan Duncan Howard (September 12, 1914 – May 23, 1963) was an American vocalist and bandleader who was popular during the 1940s and 1950s. Early years Eddy Howard was born in Woodland, California, and after attending San Jose State College from 1931 to 1933, studied medicine at Stanford University before dropping out to become a singer of romantic ballads on Los Angeles radio. Later he sang with bands led by Ben Bernie and Dick Jurgens. His hits with Jurgens included "My Last Goodbye" and "Careless", which became his theme. Career Howard was a singer on a radio programme on NBC in 1938. In 1939, Howard started his own band, and he was the regular vocalist on ''It Can Be Done'', Edgar A. Guest's 1941 radio programme on the Blue Network, from Wednesday to Friday. The first No. 1 single for Howard and his Orchestra, " To Each His Own", spent five non-consecutive weeks at the top of the U.S. pop chart in 1946. The song was a tie-in with the 1946 Paramount film, '' To Eac ...
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Tommy Thompson (type Designer)
Samuel Winfield "Tommy" Thompson (1906–1967) was an American calligrapher, graphic artist and typeface designer. He was born Blue Point, New York. In 1944 he became the first designer to earn royalties for a type design, from Photo Lettering Inc. for his Thompson Quill Script. Previously, designers had worked in house for foundries or had sold the rights to their faces outright. He maintained a studio in Norwalk, Connecticut and was the author of several books on type and lettering. Typefaces Thompson designed all of these foundry types: * Post Headletter (1943, Monotype), privately cast for the Saturday Evening Post. * Collier Heading (1946, Monotype), privately cast for Collier's Magazine. * Mademoiselle (1953, Baltimore Type Foundry), matrices cut by Herman Schnorr. Originally cast for Mademoiselle Magazine, but later offered for general sale. * Baltimore Script (1955, Baltimore Type Foundry), matrices cut by George Battee. * Additional weights of Futura for I ...
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Mademoiselle (magazine)
''Mademoiselle'' was a women's magazine first published in 1935 by Street & Smith and later acquired by Condé Nast Publications. ''Mademoiselle'', primarily a fashion magazine, was also known for publishing short stories by popular authors including Truman Capote, Ray Bradbury, Joyce Carol Oates, William Faulkner, Tennessee Williams, James Baldwin, Flannery O'Connor, Sylvia Plath, Paul Bowles, Jane Bowles, Jane Smiley, Mary Gordon, Paul Theroux, Sue Miller, Barbara Kingsolver, Perri Klass, Michael Chabon, Mona Simpson, Alice Munro, Harold Brodkey, Pam Houston, Jean Stafford, and Susan Minot. Julia Cameron was a frequent columnist. The art director was Barbara Kruger, then it was Cipe Pineles who became it from 1961. In 1952, Sylvia Plath's short story "Sunday at the Mintons" won first prize and $500, as well as publication in the magazine. Her experiences during the summer of 1953 as a guest editor at ''Mademoiselle'' provided the basis for her novel, '' T ...
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Damsel (other)
Damsel may refer to: * Damsel in distress a female stock character * Unmarried lady-in-waiting * Damsel, Missouri, USA * ''Damsel'' (2018 film) * ''Damsel'' (2024 film) * ''Damsel'', a young adult novel by Elana K. Arnold * Damsel, a nickname for Santos-Dumont Demoiselle aircraft See also * Damsel in Distress (other) * Mademoiselle (other) * Demoiselle (other) * Dame (other) * Damsel bug * Damselfish Damselfish are those fish within the subfamilies Abudefdufinae, Chrominae, Lepidozyginae, Pomacentrinae, and Stegastinae within the family Pomacentridae. Most species within this group are relatively small, although the four largest speci ... * Damselfly * {{Disambiguation ...
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Demoiselle (other)
Demoiselle may refer to: * Demoiselle crane, a crane (bird) of central Asia * Demoiselle, Calopterygidae, a family of damselflies, in the suborder Zygoptera * Demoiselle Stakes, a horse race held in New York * Demoiselle Creek, New Brunswick * Santos-Dumont ''Demoiselle'', an early aircraft * Some species of fish in the damselfish family (''Pomacentridae''), especially: ** The New Zealand demoiselle, ''Chromis dispilus'' * Memeskia, Miami Indian chief (c. 1695 – 1752), known by the French as "La Demoiselle" See also * Les Demoiselles d'Avignon, a 1907 painting by Pablo Picasso * '' Les Demoiselles de Rochefort'', a 1967 musical film * The Damoiselle, a 17th-century play by Richard Brome * Mademoiselle (other) * Damsel (other) Damsel may refer to: * Damsel in distress a female stock character * Unmarried lady-in-waiting * Damsel, Missouri, USA * ''Damsel'' (2018 film) * ''Damsel'' (2024 film) * ''Damsel'', a young adult novel by Elana K. Arnold * ...
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