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Marcia Nasatir (May 8, 1926 –
August 3, 2021) was an
American film
producer and
studio executive. She was the
first female vice-president of a
major movie...
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Abraham Phineas Nasatir (1903 –
January 18, 1991) was an
American educator and
historian who
specialized in
early California and the
Mississippi Valley...
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Willa Nasatir (born 1990) is an
American visual artist and photographer. In 2017,
Nasatir presented a solo
exhibition at the
Whitney Museum organized...
- lead him to the
evolutionist cell. One of them,
former cosmetic surgeon Nasatir,
creates a
zippered cavern in Tenser's stomach,
which Caprice uses to access...
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summer of 1982. When this
failed he
turned the
screenplay to
Marcia Nasatir, who had
recently departed her
executive positions at
United Artists and...
- or was wounded.
Actors and
roles as
credited onscreen.
Producer Marcia Nasatir had a son who
fought as a
soldier in Vietnam,
which is one of the reasons...
- chair, and on the
faculty for over 40
years since 1926.
Nasatir Hall was
named for
Abraham P.
Nasatir, a
professor emeritus of
history who
taught at SDSU...
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original on
August 15, 2021.
Retrieved August 15, 2021.
Loomis &
Nasatir 1967 pp. 382–386, map: p. 290 Ambrose, 1996 p. 70, 91 Woodger, Toropov...
- Mandans, Hidatsas, and Arikaras.
Lincoln and London, 1977, p. 276, note 61.
Nasatir, A.P.: The
International significance of the
Jones and
Immell M****acre...
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Archived from the
original on
February 20, 2011.
Retrieved October 5, 2010.
Nasatir,
Abraham P. (1927). "Jacques d'Eglise on the
Upper Missouri, 1791–1795"...