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Parlez Vous (other)
Parlez vous or ''variant'', may refer to: * A parley * Alternate spelling of Parley Voo * "Parlez Vous" (song), a variant of the WWI song '' Mademoiselle from Armentières'' * ''Parlez Vous'' (film), a 1930 short film by Stanley Bergerman * "Parlez Vous?" (episode), a 1978 TV episode of ''The Love Boat'' See also * ''Parlez-Vous English'' (album) * "Parlez-Vous Anglais" (song) * "Parlez Vous Francais?" (song) * "Parlez-vous français ?" (song) * * Parlez-moi d'amour (other) * Parler (other) * Parley (other) Parley is a discussion conference. Parley or ''variant'', may also refer to: Places * Parley Lake, Carver County, Minnesota, USA * Parleys Canyon, Utah, USA * Parley's Trail, Salt Lake County, Utah, USA * Parley Common, Ferndown, Dorset, Hampshir ...
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Parley
A parley (from french: link=no, parler – "to speak") refers to a discussion or conference, especially one designed to end an argument or hostilities between two groups of people. The term can be used in both past and present tense; in present tense the term is referred to as parleying. In some cases, opposing parties would signal their intent to invoke parley by using a white flag, however the use of a white flag to invoke or request parley is not considered mandatory. The term ''parley'' has been used to refer to numerous high-profile meetings of the 20th century, including the London and Paris Conferences held in 1954 to determine the status of West Germany. In popular culture Below are some examples where a parley is a significant element of the plot. * The Last of the Mohicans features a scene depicting a parley at the end the siege of Fort William Henry. * In the ''Pirates of the Caribbean'' series, parley is a plot device introduced in the first film, '' Pirates of ...
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Parley Voo (other)
Parley voo or parlay Voo is an English transliteration of French ''parlez-vous'', part of the larger phrase ''parlez-vous français?'' meaning "do you speak French?". The term is sometimes used humorously in English as a verb meaning "to speak a foreign language, particularly French". Parley voo or parlay voo may also refer to: * A parley * " Mademoiselle from Armentières", a song popular during the First World War also known by its chorus, "Hinky Dinky Parley-Voo" or "Hinky Dinky Parlay-Voo" * ''Mademoiselle Parley Voo'', a 1928 British silent drama film See also * Parlez vous (other) * Parley (other) Parley is a discussion conference. Parley or ''variant'', may also refer to: Places * Parley Lake, Carver County, Minnesota, USA * Parleys Canyon, Utah, USA * Parley's Trail, Salt Lake County, Utah, USA * Parley Common, Ferndown, Dorset, Hampshir ... * Voo (other) * {{disambiguation ...
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Mademoiselle From Armentières
"Mademoiselle from Armentières" is an English song that was particularly popular during World War I. It is also known by its ersatz French hook line, 'Inky Pinky Parlez Vous,' or the American variant 'Hinky Dinky Parlez-vous' (variant: ''Parlay voo''). 'Inky Pinky' was a Scottish children's name for parsnip and potato cakes, but it has been suggested that an onomatopoeic reference to the sound of bed springs is a more likely soldier's ribald derivation. Origins "Mademoiselle from Armentières" has roots in a tradition of older popular songs; its immediate predecessor seems to be the song "Skiboo" (or "Snapoo"), which was also popular among British soldiers of World War 1. Earlier still, the tune of the song is thought to have been popular in the French Army in the 1830s; at this time the words told of the encounter of an inn-keeper's daughter, named Mademoiselle de Bar le Duc, with two German officers. During the Franco-Prussian War of 1870, the tune was resurrected, and again i ...
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Stanley Bergerman
Stanley Bergerman (August 27, 1903 – July 13, 1998) was an American producer of horror films in the 1930s. Biography Bergerman was born on August 27, 1903 to a Jewish family in Pueblo, Colorado and raised in San Diego, California. As a young adult, he worked for The May Department Stores Company in Los Angeles as a merchandise manager. After he married Rosabelle Laemmle in 1929, the daughter of Universal Pictures founder Carl Laemmle, he entered the film industry and started producing films focusing on horror films and sports documentaries. He later worked as a talent manager and a commercial real estate investor. During World War II, Bergerman helped to establish the Refugee Resettlement Committee which assisted Jews fleeing Nazi Germany to immigrate to the United States. He was a supporter of the United Way, the American Red Cross, the Jewish Home for the Aging, the Los Angeles chapter of the National Conference of Christians and Jews, the Motion Picture and Television Fund, ...
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List Of The Love Boat Episodes
The American television series ''The Love Boat'' (''Love Boat'' in its final season), set on a cruise ship, was aired on ABC from September 24, 1977, until May 24, 1986. Each episode has multiple titles, referencing the simultaneous storylines contained within. There were three pilot movies, followed by 245 regular episodes over nine seasons, followed by five specials. There were typically three storylines in each episode. One storyline usually focused on a member of the crew, a second storyline would often focus on a crew member interacting with a passenger, and the third storyline was more focused on a single passenger (or a group of passengers). The three storylines usually followed a similar thematic pattern: One storyline (typically the "crew" one) was straight-ahead comedy. The second would typically follow more of a romantic comedy format (with only occasional dramatic elements). The third storyline would usually be the most dramatic of the three, often offering few (if any) ...
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Parlez-Vous English
''Parlez-Vous English?'' is the seventh album by psychedelic rock Psychedelic rock is a rock music Music genre, genre that is inspired, influenced, or representative of psychedelia, psychedelic culture, which is centered on perception-altering hallucinogenic drugs. The music incorporated new electronic sound ... group, The Edgar Broughton Band, or "The Broughtons" as they are credited on this release. The album was created after serious legal action, which occurred during the release of their previous album '' Bandages''; this resulted with the band splitting up for four years before finally reuniting under a different moniker, "The Broughtons". The album was originally released as ''Infinity INS 3027'' in 1979, and saw the band on new label, Infinity Records and with a more punk/rock sound, as opposed to their other psychedelic rock releases. The album was remastered in 2006. Track listing All tracks composed by Edgar Broughton; except where indicated ;Side one #"Littl ...
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Parlez-Vous Anglais
Irving Ampofo Adjei (born 6 October 1994), known professionally as Headie One (formerly Headz), is a British rapper and singer. In 2018 he released his second solo mixtape, titled ‘''The One’'', which included the single "Know Better" featuring rapper RV, it became an "underground hit". Headie One is a member of the UK drill group OFB and is considered to be a pioneer innovator of the UK drill scene. He is best known for his tracks "18hunna" featuring rapper Dave, "Only You Freestyle" featuring rapper Drake, "Ain't It Different" featuring rappers AJ Tracey and Stormzy and his solo single "Both". The track "18hunna" peaked at number 6 on the UK Singles Chart, while "Only You Freestyle" peaked at number 5 on the UK Singles Chart and "Ain't It Different" peaked at number 2 on the UK Singles Chart. Headie One has released a series of mixtapes. In 2019, he released his seventh and first mainstream mixtape titled '' Music x Road'', which peaked at number 5 on the UK Albums Char ...
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Parlez Vous Francais?
"Parlez Vous Francais?" is a song released by Australian electronic band Art vs. Science as a radio single. It was released as the second single from their debut self-titled EP. Sales towards the track counted toward the EP; however, the song charted at number 41 on the ARIA Digital Track Chart. In the Triple J Hottest 100, 2009, the song was voted at number 2. The video for "Parlez Vous Francais?", directed by Alex Roberts, was nominated for 'Australian Music Video of the Year' at the 2009 J Awards The J Awards are an annual series of Australian music awards that were established by the Australian Broadcasting Corporation's youth-focused radio station Triple J and which are judged by the music and on-air teams from radio stations Triple J, .... The song was released in the UK as a double-A sided single with "Flippers" in 2010. In 2015, the band reflected saying "When we first started playing it, we asked every French person we found if the grammar was right. And they w ...
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Parlez-vous Français ?
"Parlez-vous français ?" (; "Do you speak French?") is a song recorded by Spanish disco duo Baccara, written by Rolf Soja, Frank Dostal and Peter Zentner. It is best known as the entry at the Eurovision Song Contest 1978, held in Paris. Background The French-language version of "Parlez-vous français?" was included on Baccara's second studio album '' Light My Fire'' and an English version – with the same title – was also released as a single in certain markets. The song was composed and produced by the same team who had written the duo's breakthrough single "Yes Sir, I Can Boogie" and the follow-ups "Sorry, I'm a Lady" and "Darling", the Germans Rolf Soja and Frank Dostal, with Peter Zentner(also lyrics). The song is an up-tempo disco duet, with the singers describing the importance of speaking French – described as "the language of love and summer". One of them at least has recently been on holiday and required a working knowledge of that language in order to have a ...
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Parlez-moi D'amour (other)
Parlez-moi d'amour (french: link=no, speak to me about love) may refer to: Music * "Parlez-moi d'amour" (song), a 1930 French song by Jean Lenoir, considered a French standard, the classic recording sung by Lucienne Boyer * "Parlez Moi D'Amour (Let's Talk About Love)" (song), a 1982 song by June Pointer off the eponymous album ''June Pointer'' Film * ''Speak to Me of Love'' (film; french: link=no, Parlez-moi d'amour), a 2002 French drama film starring Sophie Marceau * ''Parlez-moi d'amour'' (film), a 1983 film by Patrick Conrad * ''Speak to Me of Love'' (1975 film) (french: link=no, Parlez-moi d'amour), a 1975 French drama film * ''Che femmina... e che dollari!'' (film), also released as ''Parlez-moi d'amour'', a 1961 film starring Dalida * ''Speak to Me of Love'' (1935 film) (french: link=no, Parlez-moi d'amour), a 1935 French comedy film See also * ''Let's Talk About Love ''Let's Talk About Love'' is the fifth English-language and fifteenth studio album by Canadian s ...
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Parler (other)
Parler is a social networking service known for hosting right-wing content. Parler may also refer to: Music * "Parler à mon père", a 2012 song by Celine Dion * " Parler tout bas", a 2001 song by Alizée People * Parler family, a family of German architects and sculptors from the 14th century ** Heinrich Parler (c. 1300 – c. 1370), German architect and sculptor ** Peter Parler (1333–1399), son of Heinrich ** Wenzel Parler (1360–1404), son of Peter ** Johann Parler (1359–1400s), son of Peter Other uses * 6550 Parléř, a minor planet See also * Parlour (other) * Parlay (other) * Parle (other) * Parley (other) * Parly Parly () is a commune in the Yonne department in Bourgogne-Franche-Comté in north-central France. See also *Communes of the Yonne department The following is a list of the 423 communes of the Yonne department of France. The communes coop ...
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