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  2. Cherchez la femme - Wikipedia

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    Cherchez la femme (French: [ʃɛʁʃe la fam]) is a French phrase which literally means 'look for the woman'. It is a cliche in detective fiction , used to suggest that a mystery can be resolved by identifying a femme fatale or female love interest.

  3. Dr. Buzzard's Original Savannah Band - Wikipedia

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    Dr. Buzzard's Original Savannah Band was a big band- and swing-influenced disco band that was formed in the Bronx, New York.The band is best known for its number-one US dance hit "Cherchez La Femme/C'est si bon", from its self-titled debut album.

  4. Roads of Destiny (short story collection) - Wikipedia

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    Roads of Destiny is a story collection by O. Henry, published in April 1909. There are twenty-two stories. [1] ... "Cherchez la Femme" "Friends in San Rosario"

  5. Cherchez La Femme! - AOL

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    Sacha Got, guitarist of La Femme, appears over Zoom from his home in Biarritz, France, the low-key seaside resort town known for its vibrant surfing scene, and where Got met Marlon Magnée, the ...

  6. Cherchez la femme (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Cherchez la femme is a French phrase which literally means "look for the woman." It may also refer to: "Cherchez La Femme", song performed by Dr. Buzzard's Original Savannah Band and later by Gloria Estefan; Last song on Fabulous Poodles eponymous debut; Some Like It Veiled (Cherchez la femme), French film

  7. The Body in the Library - Wikipedia

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    However, it is more likely a reference to the popular phrase cherchez la femme, meaning that there is frequently a woman behind a man's behaviour and motives in detective stories; since in this novel the victim was a girl, who was presumed to have a male lover, the phrase was changed jokingly by the detective.

  8. Coccinelle - Wikipedia

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    Coccinelle appeared in the 1962 Argentine thriller film Los Viciosos and was the first French trans woman to become a major star, when Bruno Coquatrix splashed her name in red letters on the front of Paris Olympia for her 1963 revue, Cherchez la femme. She later appeared in the 1968 Spanish romantic drama Días de viejo color.

  9. Pogo (comic strip) - Wikipedia

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    His name is a play on the French phrase Cherchez la femme, ("Look for the woman"). Perhaps the least sensible of the major players, Churchy is superstitious to a fault, for example, panicking when he discovers that Friday the 13th falls on a Wednesday that month. Churchy is usually an active partner in Howland's outlandish schemes, and prone to ...