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41parley — par·ley …
42parley — /ˈpali / (say pahlee) noun (plural parleys) 1. a discussion; a conference. 2. an informal conference between enemies under truce, to discuss terms, conditions of surrender, etc. –verb (i) (parleyed, parleying) 3. to hold an informal conference… …
43To beat a parley — Parley Par ley, n.; pl. {Parleys}. [F. parler speech, talk, fr. parler to speak, LL. parabolare, fr. L. parabola a comparison, parable, in LL., a word. See {Parable}, and cf. {Parliament}, {Parlor}.] Mutual discourse or conversation; discussion;… …
44parley with an enemy — negotiate with an enemy …
45The Parley of Instruments — est un ensemble britannique de musique baroque sur instruments anciens (period instruments). Sommaire 1 Historique 2 Discographie sélective 2.1 The Parley of Instruments …
46West Parley — is a village and civil parish in south east Dorset, England, situated on the River Stour between Bournemouth and Ferndown. The village has a population of 3,532 (2001).External links* [http://www1.dorsetcc.gov.uk/LIVING/FACTS/Census2001.nsf/6cadf4… …
47Peter Parley — (spr. pārlĭ), Pseudonym, s. Goodrich …
48Peter Parley — (spr. piht r parlĭ), Pseudonym des amerik. Schriftstellers Samuel Goodrich (s.d.) …
49PLATT, Parley P. — (1805 1859) early MORMON EVANGELIST and theologian whose creative speculation about the law of ETERNAL PROGRESSION in his classic The Key to Theology (1855) sought to harmonize MODERN SCIENCE and RELIGION …
50parlay, parley — The first is to use one gain to make another ( He parlayed his winnings into a small fortune ). The second is a conference (noun) or to discuss (verb) …