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- Kari Angelique Jaquesson (born 12 April 1962) is a Norwegian conspiracy theorist, Holocaust denier, author, fitness consultant and former television personality...
- 49°03′55″N 3°57′49″E / 49.0652868°N 3.963701°E / 49.0652868; 3.963701 Jacquesson & Fils is a Champagne producer based in the Dizy region of Champagne...
- Boro." (Das & Mahanta 2019:1f) "Table 1 - LSI: Bodo; Modern name: Boro" (Jaquesson 2017:101) PTI (30 December 2020). "****am ****embly Accords ****ociate Official...
- ****eland condemned Jaquesson's statements, stating that "trans people are subjected to hate, violence, and har****ment." Both Jaquesson and other Ottar members...
- of the Deori with that of the (****amese speaking) Chutiya." (Jaquesson 2017:8–9) (Jaquesson 2017:8) "The extant literature on Deori (Brown 1895; Brandreth...
- here: it has the same consonant clusters and diphthongs as Dimasa." (Jaquesson 2017:108) (Chetia 2015:70–71) "At the time of ****pha's advent, the Morans...
- anti-Jewish views within its ranks, and some prominent members such as Kari Jaquesson have expressed support for trans-exclusionary radical feminism (TERF)...
- popped. At the time, bubbles were considered a fault. In 1844, Adolphe Jaquesson invented the muselet to prevent the corks from blowing out. Initial versions...
- chronicles called Tiora and the ****amese chronicles called Chutiya." (Jaquesson 2017:100) "Their kingdom called Sadiya..." (Gogoi 2002:20) "(T)he Chutiyas...
- we also show that a large part of Upper ****am spoke ancient Dimasa." (Jaquesson 2017:108) "There is at Sadiya a shrine of Kechai Khaiti, the tutelary...