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Archived from the
original on 29 May 2014.
Retrieved 7 July 2017.
Jolif,
Christophe (January 2003). "Bringing SVG
Power to Java Applications". Sun...
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hugins jól (→ 'a raven's feast'). It has been
thought that Old
French jolif (→
French joli),
which was
borrowed into
English in the 14th
century as...
- is 'pretty'. The name
derives from the
French word joli, from Old
French jolif,
which in turn
derives from the
Latin gaudēre
meaning 'to enjoy'. It is...
- Jean-Yves
Jolif published a
translation of Aristotle's
Ethics with
extensive commentary in 1959. René
Antoine Gauthier (O.P.), Jean Yves
Jolif (O.P.), L'...
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Against the Wind
Picquart 1948
Sleeping Car to
Trieste Detective Inspector Jolif 1949 P****port to
Pimlico Duke of
Burgundy 1949
Madness of the
Heart Paul...
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acres (8,100 m2) of land
under the
strip farming system. In 1290
Geoffrey Jolif was preceptor, or commander, of the
Knights Templar at
Faxfleet (until 1301)...
- The
Woman Juror Morgan Short 1929 The Last Post Paul 1932 Rome
Express M.
Jolif 1933
Strange Evidence Andrew Relf 1934
Waltzes from
Vienna Prince Gustav...
-
Lieven as
Zurta Derrick De
Marney as
George Grant Paul
Dupuis as
Inspector Jolif Rona
Anderson as Joan
Maxted David Tomlinson as Tom
Bishop Bonar Colleano...
- time". A
Vision of
Britain through Time.
Retrieved 8
August 2023. "Geoffrey
Jolif,
Knight Templar: an Anglo-Norman forbear?". The
Jollys of Mythop. Archived...
- 1811–1814 :
colonel Jean-Baptiste
Bouquerot des
Essarts 1865 :
colonel Jolif du
Coulombier 1876–1879 :
colonel Génestet de
Planhol 1884 :
colonel Morin...