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- shantung, woven with slubbed or unevenly spun weft yarns. Baronet or baronette – has a cotton back and a rayon or silk front, similar to georgette. Charmeuse...
- Park. The peak is named for Collins Jack (John H. "Yellowstone Jack") Baronette (1829–1901). It was named by the Hayden Geological Survey of 1878, which...
- Diesel Plane Jane as a Baronette Plasma as Mariah Q as The Baroness Braun Sapphira Cristál as Mother Superior Xunami Muse as a Baronette On the runway, category...
- hotel in Portland. Her clients also include The Lexington Hotel NYC, The Baronette Renaissance Detroit-Novi Hotel, JW Marriott Denver Cheery Cr****, and the...
- Baron of São Cosme (Portuguese: Barão de São Cosme) was a title in the Portuguese nobility created on 12 May 1835 by Queen Maria II of Portugal. The first...
- the Yellowstone River at Baronette Bridge 44°55′45″N 110°24′03″W / 44.92917°N 110.40083°W / 44.92917; -110.40083 (Baronette Bridge). In October 1870...
- Baxter as Joe Fallon William B. Davidson as Scotty Morgan Conway as Lou Baronette Clay Clement as Jaeggers Selmer Jackson as Det. Mendall Addison Richards...
- (1938) as Professor Leonard (uncredited) Off the Record (1939) as Lou Baronette North of Shanghai (1939) as Bob Laird Blackwell's Island (1939) as Steve...
- (variant spelling: baronett), an hereditary title of lower rank than baron Baronette (variant spelling: baronett), a type of satin Baronett Peak (44°58′31″N...
- and several mountain guides, including Collins Jack "Yellowstone Jack" Baronette, ascended the peak at the head of the Lamar Valley and presumed they were...