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- Alexandra Avierino (November 1872 – 1937) was an English-Lebanese writer. She was born Alexandra Constantine Khuri in Beirut into a Gr**** Christian Orthodox...
- businessman and former vice-chairman of Hull City Abu Hamza al-Masri Alexandra Avierino: Lebanese-born writer. Ahmed Barada: Egyptian-born squash player. Abdel-Majed...
- portal Journalism portal Film portal May Ziadeh Hind Nawfal Alexandra Avierino Zaynab Fawwaz The Arab Human Development Report 2005: Towards the Rise...
- 1016/j.ejcts.2008.03.047. PMID 18515137. Michelena HI, Desjardins VA, Avierinos JF, et al. (May 2008). "Natural history of asymptomatic patients with...
- 016291. PMID 26160859. Hourdain J, Clavel MA, Deharo JC, Asirvatham S, Avierinos JF, Habib G, et al. (September 2018). "Common Phenotype in Patients With...
- in Alexandria from 1898 to 1907. Its founder and editor was Alexandra Avierino, a British and Gr**** female writer who was born in Lebanon and spent most...
- Croydon Vegetarian Society's annual dinner. In 1912 Bradshaw, Alexandra Avierino and E. Douglas Hume attended the London Vegetarian Society's bazaar and...
- College of Arts. The college was headed by M. L. Presman (1900–1912), N. K. Avierino (1913–1919), M. F. Gnesin (1919–1921), N.Z. Kheifets (1921–1930), M.I....
- Nawfal Anis al-Jalis, published from1898 to 1907, founded by Alexandra Avierino Artemis, first women's literary magazine, published by Marie Beylerian...
- as Villepontoux d'Armans as Philippard Fernand Bruno as Catusse Robert Aviérinos as Lupin Robert Chaux as Godard Dernard as Delacre John Dubrou as Pic...