- The
Descent of
Alette is a 1992 book-length poem by the
American poet
Alice Notley. The poem has been seen as
offering a
feminist critique of the genre...
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Alette (French pronunciation: [alɛt]) is a
commune in the Pas-de-Calais
department in
northern France. A
small village situated some 5 miles(3 km) northeast...
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magazine but
dreams of
joining the
fashion magazine Alette. On the way to an
interview with
Alette, she
tries to
purchase a
green scarf, but her credit...
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Alethe "
Alette"
Wilhelmine Georgine Due, née
Sibbern (28
February 1812, in Værne
Kloster – 7 May 1887, in Oslo), was a
Norwegian singer,
composer and courtier...
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Alette Schreiner, née
Falch (18 May 1873 – 26
December 1951) was a
Norwegian researcher. She was born in
Christiania as a
daughter of
district stipendiary...
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Alette Marie Engelhart, née
Nicolaysen (7 May 1896 – 13
August 1984) was a
Norwegian housewives' leader.
Alette was born in
Kristiania as a
daughter of...
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Alette Coble-Temple is a
professor of
clinical psychology at John F.
Kennedy University. She is a
member of the
disabled community as an
advocate for equal...
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Alette is a
feminine given name and nickname. It may
refer to:
Alette Coble-Temple,
American psychologist Alette Engelhart (1896–1984),
Norwegian housewives'...
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Alette Beaujon (Aletta Clémence Beaujon, Curaçao, 1 May 1933 – Aruba, 3 July 2001) was a
Dutch poet and
psychologist from the
Netherlands Antilles. Born...
- her co-workers, Toni Prescott, an
outgoing singer and dancer, shy
artist Alette Peters and Ashley's father, Dr.
Steven Patterson. The
three women do not...