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Jules Gabriel Verne (/vɜːrn/; French: [ʒyl ɡabʁijɛl vɛʁn]; 8
February 1828 – 24
March 1905) was a
French novelist, poet, and playwright. His collaboration...
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Le Jules Verne is a
restaurant located on the
second floor of the
Eiffel Tower in the 7th arrondis****t of Paris, France.
Since 2019,
Le Jule Verne's...
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Leverne Ann
McDonnell (27 June 1963 – 15
March 2013) was an
Australian actress.
McDonnell spent three years as a
member of "Energy Connection", a youth...
- Guy
Leverne Fake (November 15, 1879 –
September 23, 1957) was a
United States district judge of the
United States District Court for the
District of New...
- 1980),
American artist, illustrator,
author and
transgender activist Guy
Leverne Fake (1879–1957),
American district judge Kenneth H. Fake (1895–1963);...
- Lake High
School and
married LeVerne Leonard Jamison, a
steelworker from the reservation.
Jemison had two children:
LeVerne L. Jemison, born in 1920, and...
- soldier. She is most
known for
writing her autobiography,
Agneta Horns leverne (also
spelled "lefverne").
Agneta Horn was the
daughter of
Gustav Horn...
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Jules Verne (1828–1905) was a
French novelist, poet, and playwright. Most
famous for his
novel sequence, the
Voyages Extraordinaires,
Verne also wrote...
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World in
Eighty Days (French:
Le Tour du
monde en quatre-vingts jours) is an
adventure novel by the
French writer Jules Verne,
first published in French...
- (1992–1995)
Valarie Swain-Cade
McCoullum (interim) 7th
President (1991–1992)
LeVerne Mc****mings, 6th
President (1985–1991) Wade Wilson,
President (1968–1981)...