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The Marada Movement (Arabic: تيار المردة, romanized: Tayyār Al-Marada) is a Lebanese political party and a former militia active during the Lebanese Civil War named after the legendary Marada (also called Mardaites) warriors of the early Middle Ages that fought on the external edge of the Byzantine Empire.
"Flirt!" is a song and single written by Jonathan King, Michel Delpech and Roland Vincent and performed by King. [1] Released in 1972 it reached 22, on the UK charts , staying there for nine weeks. [ 2 ] [ 1 ] The song is a cover of a French song, Pour un Flirt , by Delpech and Vincent, to which King added English lyrics.
The very romantic Pour un flirt is a hit in French speaking countries, and in the Netherlands. His German version is hitting the charts in West Germany, Austria, and Switzerland. In just 4 months, more than 4 millions units are being sold. The singer himself is surprised: “I didn’t expect the verses to have so much potential", he said.
The Canton was run by the Al-Marada's own civil administration of 80 public servants, who were also entrusted of running the militia's own television and radio service, "The Voice of the Marada" (Arabic: عزة صوت المرادة | Iza'at Sawt al-Marada) or "La Voix des Maradah" in French, by hijacking the television and radio signals ...
She Does Not Drink, Smoke or Flirt But... She Talks (French: Elle boit pas, elle fume pas, elle drague pas, mais... elle cause !) is a French comedy film directed by Michel Audiard released in 1970. It was shot at the Billancourt Studios in Paris.
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Their other Arabic name, al-Jarājimah, suggests that some were natives of the town Jurjum in Cilicia; the word marada in Arabic is the plural of mared, which could mean a giant, a supernatural being like Jinn, a high mountain or a rebel. The argument that the Mardaites were Greek, [4] is supported on two facts.
Marada were a group of autonomous communities living on Mount Lebanon during the Middle Ages. Marada may also refer to: Marada (comics), a fantasy comic book character created in 1982 by John Bolton and Chris Claremont; Marada, a genus of prehistoric mammals; The Marada Brigade, a Maronite militia in the Lebanese Civil War