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Moragne (French pronunciation: [mɔʁaɲ]) is a
commune in the Charente-Maritime
department in
southwestern France.
Communes of the Charente-Maritime department...
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Lenora Moragne (1931–2020) was an
American nutritionist. She
headed the
Division of
Nutrition Education and
Training at the Food and
Nutrition Service...
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Atway sold his
groves to N. H.
Moragne in 1843,
giving the
Moragne tangerine the
other part of its name. The
Moragne tangerine produced a
seedling which...
- Mary
Elizabeth Moragne Davis (née,
Moragne; pen names, A Lady of
South Carolina, M. E.
Moragne; 1815–1903) was an
American diarist, and an
author of romantic...
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Moragne v.
States Marine Lines, Inc., 398 U.S. 375 (1970) is a
United States Supreme Court case
addressing the
remedies under federal maritime law for...
- Rules".
Vanderbilt Law Review. 13 (3): 605–624.
Retrieved 10
December 2022.
Moragne v.
States Marine Lines, Inc., 398 U.S. 375, 90 S.Ct. 1772 (1970). Williams...
- 1884–1948),
American writer,
newspaper editor and
publisher Mary
Elizabeth Moragne Davis (1815–1903),
American diarist and
author Mary Fenn
Robinson Davis...
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Colonel Francis L. Dancy. It was
called tangerine because its parent, the
Moragne tangerine, was
believed to come from Morocco. It has an intense, medium-sweet...
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Naham Michael E. O'Neil Eric M.
Jones Carol S.
Przybylak Tatianna M.
Moragne James R.
Brown III
James McCabe Candace Carponter Michael D.
Emperor Jennifer...
- "****bagger" rule;
South Carolina Supreme Court ****ociate justice. Mary
Elizabeth Moragne Davis (1815–1903) diarist,
writer Benjamin Glover Shields (1808–1850),...