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Baffes is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Thomas Baffes (1923–1997),
American surgeon and
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often caused "blue baby" deaths.
Baffes was born in New Orleans, Louisiana, to Gr****
immigrant parents,
Gustave "Gus"
Baffes (1893-) (English attribution...
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Journal of Risk and Uncertainty. Samuelson;
Nordhaus (2001). p.94.
Baffes, John; Kabundi, Alain; Nagle,
Peter (2022). "The role of
income and substitution...
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Baffe (French pronunciation: [la baf] ) is a
commune in the
Vosges department in
Grand Est in
northeastern France.
Communes of the
Vosges department...
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Palestine and the Arab–Israeli Conflict. New York: Bedford. Stocker, Marc;
Baffes, John; Vorisek, Dana (January 18, 2018). "What
triggered the oil
price plunge...
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Lagaffe mérite des
baffes,
written and
drawn by Franquin, is the
thirteenth album of the
original Gaston Lagaffe series. It is made up of 46
strips previously...
- 1997 Le Jeu
Asterix Druon 2001
Asterix &
Obelix Kosmos 2006 Astérix: Les
Baffes Kellogg's 2006 Astérix: Le Défi de l'arène
Lansay 2007 Astérix: Paf! le...
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possessed noun)
Bange 'my', bo 'your (singular possessor)', be 'his, her';
baffe 'our',
bammwe 'your (plural possessor)',
baabwe 'their' (class I, plural...
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featured open hand blows, in
thrusting or
smashing palm
strikes (la
baffe) or in
stunning slaps targeted to
facial nerves.
Techniques of
savate or...
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Archived from the
original on 2
December 2013.
Retrieved 8
December 2013.
Baffes, John; Kabundi,
Alain Ntumba; Nagle,
Peter Stephen Oliver; Ohnsorge, Franziska...