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Jacqueline Creft (1946 – 19
October 1983) was a
Grenadian politician, one of the
leaders of the
revolutionary New
Jewel Movement and
Minister of Education...
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elections of 1972.
Bishop and co-founders
Kenrick Radix and
Jacqueline Creft were
interested in
steering MAP
toward construction of po****r institutions...
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United States invasion of
Grenada a few days
later 1983
Jacqueline Creft,
Minister of
Education and Women's
Affairs and
domestic partner of Prime...
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detention until light is shed on the
origin of the rumor.
Jacqueline Creft,
Minister of
Education and Bishop's companion, was also
locked up with him...
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redya 'to read',
onderstondya 'to understand', ford 'way', hos 'boot' and
creft 'art'. Many
Cornish words, such as
mining and
fishing terms, are specific...
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Maurice Bishop,
Unison Whiteman,
Keith Hayling,
Vincent Noel,
Jacqueline Creft,
Norris Bain and
Fitzroy Bain
among others." He then
announced a four-day...
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Daniel Ortega, Zhou Enlai,
Pavel Kutakhov,
Maurice Bishop,
Jacqueline Creft,
Willi Stoph,
Nicolae Ceaușescu
together with his wife
Elena Ceaușescu,...
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shows i-mutation in such
cases (e.g. Old West
Germanic *krafti > Old
Saxon creft "strength [genitive]", Proto-West
Germanic *manni > menn "men"). In Western...
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broke out. Many
civilians were killed.
Bishop and
seven others—Jacqueline
Creft,
education minister;
Norris Bain,
housing minister;
Unison Whiteman, foreign...
- Australian-born
Herbert Stanley Morris, a botanist, and his wife,
Sylvia Ena de
Creft-Harford. She
trained at the
Royal Academy of
Dramatic Art.
Morris made her...