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In England many authors and publishers have disgraced the literary profession by works under the name of "Parley," with which he has had nothing to do, and which have none of his wise and genial spirit.
The International Magazine, Volume 2, No. 2, January, 1851 Various
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Parley had played Chester and Georgia was Kitty on the radio Gunsmoke.
An Interview with John Dunning, author of Two O'Clock Eastern Wartime 2010
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Pratt's brother, Parley, a contemporary of Joseph Smith's and one of the church's earliest missionaries, was the great-great-great-grandfather of Huntsman, and the great-great-grandfather of Mitt Romney.
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Perhaps the North hoped for an Attack and Parley, but cannot convince the U.S. and South Korea to come to the negotiating table.
Daniel Wagner: Scenarios for Conflict Between the Koreas Daniel Wagner 2011
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North Korea could also launch an Attack and Parley if its leadership desperately needed to consolidate power and felt that the South did not have the stomach for a long-term fight.
Daniel Wagner: Scenarios for Conflict Between the Koreas Daniel Wagner 2011
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-- I had both Parley Baer and Georgia Ellis on one show.
An Interview with John Dunning, author of Two O'Clock Eastern Wartime 2010
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Parley first became interested in wine during a family holiday in New Zealand's South Island, where they visited the Marlborough region, home to the country's modern wine industry and renowned for its gooseberry-flavoured sauvignon blanc.
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Once Parley has figured out the blends he wants in the labs, he and his team replicate them in the winery.
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"It's not something you can do for the whole vineyard, so we'll start with some trials on a few acres and see what's economically feasible," Parley says.
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In the weeks after fermentation, Parley spends time in the lab working out blends and doing basic analysis of the young wines.
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