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Habets is a
surname of Dutch-language origin.
Notable people with the
surname include: Joe
Habets, New
Zealand footballer Marie Louise Habets (1905–1986)...
- colleague.
There is also a
report by
Habets on
caring for
tuberculosis patients at Wildflecken. In late 1948,
Habets had been
promoted to Area
Chief Nurse...
- Joe
Habets is a
former ****ociation
football player who
represented New
Zealand at
international level.
Habets made a
solitary official international appearance...
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nomination for Best Actress.
Hepburn met Marie-Louise
Habets while preparing for the role, and
Habets later helped nurse Hepburn back to
health following...
- had ****s
before announcing "Duos
habet et bene pendentes" ("He has two and they
dangle nicely"), or "
habet" ("he has them") for short.
There were...
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adaptation of the novel,
which was
based on the life of
Belgian nun
Marie Louise Habets.
Latter portions of the film were shot on
location in the
Belgian Congo...
- nun
Marie Louise Habets, who
became her
lifelong companion. The Nun's
Story is a
slightly fictionalized biographical account of
Habets' life as a nun....
- "Error has no rights" (Latin:
Error non
habet ius) is a
historical Catholic and
traditionalist Catholic principle. It ****erts that it is the responsibility...
-
addresses to IP addresses. The
other arping implementation,
written by
Thomas Habets, can ping
hosts by MAC
address as well as by IP address, and adds more features...
- Par in
parem non
habet imperium (Latin for 'equals have no
sovereignty over each other') is a
general principle of
international law,
forming the basis...