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- 1819-1827. Jaquette was the daughter of Major General Nils Wexionius, Count Gyldenstolpe (1768-1844), and the salonist Charlotta Aurora De Geer. Jaquette Gyldenstolpe...
- Palestinian author Adania Shibli. It was translated into English by Elisabeth Jaquette in 2020. It has two parts, first recalling a true story of a 1949 gang...
- Jaquette Liljencrantz (1848–1920) was a Danish (originally Swedish) writer, journalist, Women's rights activist and socialist. She was emplo**** by the...
- The project was founded by American students Andrew Leber and Elisabeth Jaquette and attempts to do****ent every appearance of SpongeBob in Egypt. Sherief...
- Elisabeth Jaquette is an American translator of modern Arabic literature. Her work has been shortlisted for the National Book Award and TA First Translation...
- French word jaquette. The term comes from the Middle French noun jaquet, which refers to a small or lightweight tunic. In Modern French, jaquette is synonymous...
- of the few tour band members to also record with the group. Tim "Jake" JaquetteFender b**** (1971–1980, 1982): Primary b**** throughout their career....
- The Bader-Jaquette and Westwang Houses and Rental Property in 46 and 36 5th Ave. W. in Kalispell, Montana was listed on the National Register of Historic...
- Democracy: Latin America and Central and Eastern Europe, edited by Jane S. Jaquette, Sharon L. Wolchik, p. 62. "Current Legal Framework: Adultery in Argentina"...
- illustrators Ganzeer and Ahmad Nady. The English translation by Elisabeth Jaquette was nominated for the Banipal Prize. Donia Maher lives in Cairo. "Donia...