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Bigot is a
French surname.
Notable people with the name include:
Alexandre Bigot (1862–1927),
French ceramicist Antoine Bigot (1825–1897),
French writer...
- A
BIGOT list (or
bigot list) is a list of
personnel possessing appropriate security clearance and who are
cleared to know
details of a
particular operation...
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Paqui Barragán [es] as
Manolito Barragán Cañita Brava [es] as Antoñito
Bigotes y
Dientes Chus
Lampreave Neus
Asensi Silvia Abril Florentino Fernández...
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which was
unusual for a
Native American, and so the
Spaniards called him
Bigotes (Spanish for "mustaches").
Coronado sent
Hernando de
Alvarado as commander...
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Jacques Bigot may
refer to:
Jacques Bigot (Jesuit) (1651–1711),
Jesuit priest Jacques Bigot (politician) (born 1952),
French politician Jacques-Marie-Frangile...
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bigot in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
bigot is
someone intolerant of others'
differing ideas, races, genders, religions, politics, etc.
Bigot may...
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Todas mis
palabras son
azores salvajes. Madrid: Dos
Bigotes, 2021. Roja catedral. Madrid: Dos
Bigotes, 2022. NEHUÉN, Tes: «Para mí no hay nada
antes que...
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Alexandre Bigot (5
November 1862 – 27
April 1927) was a
French ceramicist. He was
primarily a
ceramics manufacturer,
producing the
designs of many artists...
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Archibald "Archie"
Bunker is a
fictional character from the 1970s
American television sitcom All in the
Family and its spin-off
Archie Bunker's Place,...
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British business' The
Times 29
April 2010: Watson,
Roland Brown's '
bigot'
blunder plunges Labour campaign into crisis, The Times, 29
April 2010 Leach...