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Netter is a surname, and may
refer to:
Charles Netter (1826–1882),
Zionist leader Claude Netter (1924–2007),
French Olympic champion foil
fencer Douglas...
- The .
NET platform (pronounced as "dot
net") is a free and open-source,
managed computer software framework for Windows, Linux, and
macOS operating systems...
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companies began s****ing
Netter for
illustrations to help sell new products, such as Novocain. Soon
after a
misunderstanding wherein Netter asked for $1,500 for...
- Look up
Net or
net in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Net or
net may
refer to:
Net (device), a mesh of
strings or
ropes Net (textile), a
loosely knit...
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Thomas Netter,
OCarm (c. 1375 – 2
November 1430) was an
English Scholastic theologian and controversialist. From his
birthplace he is
commonly called Thomas...
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Babylon 5, he
founded and
appointed himself CEO of
Netter Digital, a CGI
special effects company.
Netter Digital then
replaced Foundation Imaging as the...
- Kfar
Netter (Hebrew: כְּפַר נֶטֶר, lit. '
Netter Village') is a
moshav in
central Israel.
Located in the
coastal plain near Netanya, it
falls under the...
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Margaret Bailes, and
Wyomia Tyus. The
relay Netter was a part of set the
world record with a time of 42.88.
Netter also
competed in the 1972 Olympics. "Rosedale...
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Charles Netter (Hebrew: יעקב 'קרל' נטר; 14
September 1826 –
October 2, 1882), was a
founding member of the
Alliance Israélite Universelle. In 1870,
Netter founded...
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Netter Digital Entertainment (NDE) was a
visual effects and CGI
special effects company founded in 1995 and went out of
business in 2000.
Netter Digital...