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Jagor, pp. 209–210).
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Jagger (born 26 July 1943) is an
English musician. He is best
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singer and one of the
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Jäger,
Jager, or
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Jäger (surname),
shared by many
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Jagger is an
English surname.
Someone who
owned and/or
managed a team of
packhorses was
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jagger"...
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Jäger, Jaeger,
Jagger, Jágr
Jager Afrikaner (died 1823),
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Jagić is a
Croatian surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Vatroslav Jagić (1838–1923),
Croatian philologist Dorta Jagić (born 1974), Croatian...
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Jags were a
British rock band
formed in Scarborough,
North Yorkshire, England, in 1978,
composed of
Nicole Watkinson (vocals), John
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Christopher Jagger (born 19
December 1947) is an
English musician and actor. He is the
younger brother of Mick
Jagger, the
frontman for the
Rolling Stones...
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