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What (who) is qui a une élocution soignée - definition

1991 SINGLE BY AMINA ANNABI
C'Est Le Dernier Qui A Parlé A Raison; C'Est Le Dernier Qui A Parle A Raison; C'est le dernier qui a parle qui a raison; C'est le dernier qui a parlé qui a raison; France in the Eurovision Song Contest 1991; Le Dernier qui a parle...; Le Dernier qui a parlé…

Une semaine de bonté         
1934 SURREALIST BOOK BY MAX ERNST
Une Semaine de Bonte; Une Semaine de Bonté; Une semaine de bonte; A Week of Kindness
Une semaine de bonté ("A Week of Kindness") is a collage novel and artist's book by Max Ernst, first published in 1934. It comprises 182 images created by cutting up and re-organizing illustrations from Victorian encyclopedias and novels.
Le Chat Qui Pêche         
PARISIAN JAZZ CLUB
Le Chat Qui Peche; Le Chat qui Pêche
Le Chat Qui Pêche is a Parisian jazz club and restaurant founded in the mid-1950s, located in a cellar in rue de la Huchette in the Latin Quarter, on the left bank of the Seine.
Une vieille maîtresse         
1851 NOVEL BY JULES AMÉDÉE BARBEY D'AUREVILLY
Une vieille maitresse; Une Vieille Maîtresse
Une vieille maîtresse (An old mistress) is an 1851 novel by the French writer Jules Barbey d'Aurevilly. It tells the story of a wayward dandy who falls in love with a young woman but is unable to fully leave his former mistress behind.

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Le Dernier qui a parlé...

"Le Dernier qui a parlé..." (French pronunciation: ​[lə dɛʁnje ki a paʁle]; "The last to have spoken...") is a song written and performed in French by Amina, to music by Wasis Diop. It was France's entry in the Eurovision Song Contest 1991, performed as "C'est le dernier qui a parlé qui a raison" ("It's the last to have spoken who is right").