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- Azemia is a satirical novel, written by William Thomas Beckford, that was first published in 1797. The book parodies what Beckford considered sensationalist...
- Ned Justeen Azemia (born 21 August 1997) is a Seyc****ois hurdler who specialises in the 400 metres hurdles. He is the current Seyc****ois record holder...
- the anthem, they were approached, along with a third individual, Antoine Azemia, by the organising committee, who suggested they work together and come...
- 1795 watercolor portrait of Anna Gottlieb by Christian Eisemann. She is shown performing in Azemia oder die Wilden in the Leopoldstadt Theater...
- photographer and talent scout Ned Austin (1925–2007), American actor Ned Azemia (born 1997), Seyc****ois hurdler Ned Barkas (1901–1962), English professional...
- Athlete Event Heat Semi-final Final Result Rank Result Rank Result Rank Ned Justeen Azemia 400 metres hurdles 52.58 36 Did not advance...
- sentimental novel, in Modern Novel Writing, or, The Elegant Enthusiast (1796) and Azemia, a satire on the Minerva Press novels, written as "Jacquetta Agneta Mariana...
- libretto by Joigny (created salle Favart, 21 November 1792) : an emigrant Azémia ou le Nouveau Robinson, music by Dalayrac, libretto by Auguste-Etienne-Xavier...
- Nathaniel (NGR) 50.38 Q 6 2 9  Alastair Chalmers (GGY) 50.39 q 7 2 2  Ned Azemia (SEY) 51.27 q 8 1 6  Malik Metivier (CAN) 51.54 Q 9 1 5  Andre Retief (NAM)...
- Gustav III with Müller, Franziska Stading and Carl Stenborg (1787–1788); Azemia by Dalayrac with Müller and Abraham de Broen (1792–1793); Folke Birgersson...