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Lett or
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Lett may
refer to:
Lett,
archaic word for a
Latvian Lettish,
another name for the
Latvian language...
- Leon
Lett Jr. (born
October 12, 1968) is an
American former professional football player who was a
defensive tackle in the
National Football League (NFL)...
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Letts,
letts, or
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Letts may
refer to:
Arthur Letts (1862–1923),
American businessman,
developer of Holmby...
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Tracy S.
Letts (born July 4, 1965) is an
American actor, playwright, and screenwriter. He
started his
career at the
Steppenwolf Theatre before making...
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Daniel Frederick Lett (born
April 16, 1959) is a
Canadian actor. He has
acted in films,
theatre and television. His prin****l
roles have been in the series...
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Steven Lett (born 1958) is a
former American diplomat and
former chief executive (Head of Secretariat) of the
International Cospas-Sarsat
Programme in...
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Sherwood Lett, CBE DSO MC ED QC (August 1,1895 – July 24,1964) was a
Canadian soldier, lawyer, diplomat, and jurist.
Sherwood Lett was born in Iroquois...
- Glen
Lett is a
Canadian stand-up comedian, poet and actor. He is
known for
comedy focusing on drug and
alcohol recovery and men's health.
Lett began...
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Stephen Lett (4
April 1847 – 11
October 1905) was born in
Ireland but
raised and
educated in
British North American which when he was
about 20
became Canada...
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Benjamin Lett (14
November 1813–9
December 1858) was an Anglo-Irish-Canadian
filibusterer who was a
disciple of
William Lyon Mackenzie.
Although he did...