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Yellow Dog was a British-based rock band from the 1970s, best known for their one-hit wonder song "Just One More Night". History. Founded by the American songwriter ...
Anti-Yellow Dog Club, American anti-seditionist groups during World War I; Yellow-dog contract, an agreement between an employer and an employee regarding labor unions; Yellow dog Democrats, American political term for Democratic voters in Southern states; also called "Yaller Dog" Yellow Dog Linux, Linux distribution by Terra Soft Solutions
Maigret's Dead Man (French: Maigret et son mort), also translated as Maigret and His Dead Man and Maigret’s Special Murder, is a 1948 detective novel by the Belgian novelist Georges Simenon featuring the fictional character Jules Maigret.
Inspector Maigret and the Strangled Stripper (original French-language title Maigret au "Picratt's") is a detective novel by the Belgian crime writer Georges Simenon published in 1950, featuring the author's most celebrated character Inspector Maigret.
They sell dog treats (including ones that are shaped like croissants) and little dog-sized berets, too. So cute. There's even a bin of toys and a fenced-in play area for pups to play while their ...
Maigret settles down at the hotel and discovers a set of curious characters who include Jean Servières, a retired newspaper man from Paris; Ernest Michoux, a doctor who has never practiced; Emma, the mysterious and complicated waitress at the hotel, and a strange yellow dog that seems to be haunting the neighborhood.
The Anti-Yellow Dog Clubs (also referred to as The Yellow Dog Clubbers Club) [1] were American anti-seditionist clubs during World War I inspired by Henry Irving Dodge's story "The Yellow Dog", [2] which first appeared in The Saturday Evening Post on March 4, 1918.
The novel has been adapted three times for film and television: in English in 1960 as A Man of Quality, with Rupert Davies in the main role; in French in 1956 as Monsieur Gallet, décédé, directed by Jean Faucher with Henri Norbert in the main role; and in French in 1987 as Monsieur Gallet, décédé, directed by Jean-Marie Coldefy with Jean Richard in the lead role.