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Caterine Ibargüen Mena ODB (born 12
February 1984) is a
retired Colombian athlete competing in high jump, long jump and
triple jump. Her
notable achievements...
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Caterine Milinaire (born in 1942, Paris, France)[citation needed] is a journalist, photographer, and author. She was
educated in
Paris and in England....
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introducing Albert to
Caterine Vauban, a
former student of the
Jaffes who
espouses a
seemingly opposing nihilistic/absurdist philosophy.
Caterine teaches them...
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Catherine de'
Medici (Italian:
Caterina de' Medici,
pronounced [kateˈriːna de ˈmɛːditʃi]; French:
Catherine de Médicis,
pronounced [katʁin də medisis];...
- (Old French) Cateliña (Galician)
Caterina (Catalan, Italian, Romanian)
Caterine (Old French)
Cathanne (English, French)
Cathareau (French)
Catharina (Dutch...
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Catherine Adams (or similar) may
refer to:
Kathryn Adams (actress, born 1893) (1893–1959),
American silent-film
actress Kathryn Adams (actress, born 1920)...
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Caterine credits their arrival with
sparking a "dramatic
religious revitalization" of
Catholicism in
South Florida.
According to
historian Caterine,...
- Vogel,
Eugen Schwarz,
Markwart Kunz, Cécile Dusautois,
Alexandre Clement,
Caterine Lefranc,
Bernd Lüssem,
Matthias Moser,
Siegfried Peters "Sugar Alcohols"...
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Catherine Blake (1762–1831) was the wife and ****istant of
William Blake.
Catherine Blake or
similar may also
refer to:
Catherine C.
Blake (born 1950),...
- Eugen; Kunz, Markwart; Dusautois, Cécile; Clement, Alexandre; Lefranc,
Caterine; Lüssem, Bernd; Moser, Matthias; Peters,
Siegfried (2012). "Sugar Alcohols"...