- Ann
Duquesnay is an
American musical theatre singer/actress,
composer and lyricist. She is best
known for
Bring in 'da Noise,
Bring in 'da Funk, which...
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music by
Daryl Waters, Zane Mark and Ann
Duquesnay;
lyrics by Reg E. Gaines,
George C.
Wolfe and Ann
Duquesnay; and a book by Reg E. Gaines. The c****ography...
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Osman Duquesnay (7
January 1846 - 8
December 1923) was a
French politician and physician. He was
deputy of
Martinique from 1898 to 1902 and from 1906...
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Jeremy duQuesnay Adams (October 1, 1933 – May 2, 2016) was a
medieval historian, polymath, and translator. His
interests included Joan of Arc and the...
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General Council and a
controversial figure of
French colonization Osman Duquesnay,
Mayor of Fort-de-France and
Member of
Parliament François Duval, Senator...
- [1986]. Wheeler,
Bonnie (ed.). Joan of Arc: Her Story.
Translated by
duQuesnay Adams, Jeremy. St. Martin's Press. ISBN 9780312214425. OCLC 1035889959...
- 93318 (Îlet Du Galion) Îlet
Duquesnay, 14°27′32″N 60°53′07″W / 14.45899°N 60.88516°W / 14.45899; -60.88516 (Îlet
Duquesnay) Îlet du Trésor, 14°45′24″N...
- for Speculum, the
journal of the
Medieval Academy of America,
Jeremy duQuesnay Adams remarked that Manchester's work
contained "some of the most gratuitous...
- a Tony
nomination as Best
Featured Actress in a
Musical losing to Ann
Duquesnay for
Bring in 'da Noise,
Bring in 'da Funk. Her
final performance in the...
- and
polymaths such as
Southern Methodist University professor Jeremy duQuesnay Adams and
theatrical director and
physician Jonathan Miller. Inspiration...