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Nanine (French:
Nanine, ou le Préjugé vaincu) is a 1749 play by the
French writer Voltaire. v t e v t e...
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Nanine Vallain (1767–1815) was a
French painter active between 1785 and 1810. She was
sometimes known as Jeanne-Louise
Vallain or
Madame Piètre. Vallain...
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Nanine Wright (June 3, 1876 – May 23, 1947) was an
American silent film actress. She is
known for her
roles in
Risky Business (1920) and the lost film...
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Nanine Paris Chevé (25 May 1800 – 28 June 1868) was a
French music theorist and author.
Along with her
husband Émile-Joseph-Maurice Chevé and
brother Aimé...
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While she is
waiting for him, the
baron returns unexpectedly. She
orders Nanine, her maid, to
shoot the bolt on the door. The baron, who is
clearly su****ious...
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Pierre Galin (1786–1821) and
developed by Aimé
Paris (1798–1866), his
sister Nanine Paris (1800–1868), and her
husband Émile-Joseph-Maurice Chevé (1804–1864)...
- the folk rock/country rock of Neil Young. On June 18, 1985,
Jones married Nanine Warhurst. They have
three children together, and an
additional five stepchildren...
- Sémiramis (1748),
inspiration for Semiramide,
opera by
Gioachino Rossini (1823)
Nanine (1749) L'Orphelin de la
Chine (1755)
Socrate (published 1759) La
Femme qui...
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Singular Dual/plural 1. naashné – I am
playing neiiʼné – We are
playing 2.
naniné – You (s.) are
playing naohné – You (pl.) are
playing 3. naané – He/she/it...
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representing justice Images from Les
Grands Palais de France :
Fontainebleau Nanine Vallain, Liberté, 1794
French Consulate Seal of
Napoleon Bonaparte, 1799...