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Judah Leon
Waten AM (29 July 1911 – 29 July 1985) was an
Australian novelist who was at one time seen as the
voice of
Australian migrant writing. Born...
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Watten (French pronunciation: [wat]; Dutch:
Waten,
meaning "ford" as in "river-crossing") is a
commune in the Nord
department in
northern France. Its...
- "Stella Ella Ola" "Cup game" "Crocidilly" "Four
White Horses" "Bobo Ski
Waten Taten" "Shame
Shame Shame" "Rockin' Robin" "Miss Lucy Had a Baby" Palmas...
- R****enghien and Frentz, Lord of Glajon, Croifilles, Masmines, Charleroi, Lannoy,
Waten, ...; in 1640, King
Philips IV
raised Masmines to a prin****lity, making...
- 1946 by
Dolphin Publications,
translated from
Yiddish to
English by
Judah Waten. This
Dolphin Publications edition contained a
foreword by
Vance Palmer...
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quickly be led
before Charlemagne's
throne in fetters,
abandoned by Odin (
Waten) and Thor (Thonar). It is
interesting that the
characterization is similar...
- 22
February 2014. Carter,
David John (1993). A
Career in Writing:
Judah Waten and the
Cultural Politics of a
Literary Career.
National Library Australia...
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nationalist historians in Australia"; and the
writers Stephen Murray-Smith,
Judah Waten,
Dorothy Hewett and
Frank Hardy. The
Barton government which came to power...
- Clark,
Geoffrey Dutton,
David Malouf,
Richard Hall,
Nancy Keesing,
Judah Waten,
Elizabeth Riddell,
Thomas Shapcott and
Richard Walsh.
After serving for...
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mergers include that of /ar/ with /aː/ (leading to
homophony of e.g. warten,
waten) and loss of
length distinctions before coda /r/ (e.g.
homophony of Herr...