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Ninon is a lightweight,
sheer fabric made with
plain or leno weaving, it is a
suitable material for curtains,
evening wear and lingerie.
Ninon is made...
- Anne "
Ninon" de l'Enclos, also
spelled Ninon de
Lenclos and
Ninon de
Lanclos (10
November 1620 – 17
October 1705), was a
French author,
courtesan and...
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Ninon is a
French diminutive for
names such as Anne that is also in use as an
independent name.
Ninon Abena (born 1994),
Cameroonian footballer Ninon...
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Castellanos (10
November 1921 – 1
January 2015),
known professionally as
Ninón Sevilla, was a Cuban-Mexican
actress and dancer.
Sevilla was born and raised...
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Ninon Colneric (born 1948) is the
first female German judge at the
European Court of
Justice (2000-2006). Born in Oer-Erkenschwick, she
studied legal...
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semiannual Chez
Ninon collections, was
resolved by a Coco
Chanel biographer,
Justine Picardie. She
showed that the suit was a
garment made by Chez
Ninon using Chanel's...
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Ninon Hesse (née Ausländer; 18
September 1895 – 22
September 1966, in Montagnola) was an art
historian and
Hermann Hesse's
third wife.
Ninon Ausländer...
- Crème
Ninon is a soup with a base of a
heavy stock purée of
green peas and dry champagne. It is
flavoured with
lemon and some dry sherry, as well as salt...
- Goodbye,
Ninon (Spanish: Adiós,
Ninón) is a 1960
Spanish film
directed by José Luis Madrid.
Manuel Arbó María
Esquivel Ángel Jordán
Santiago Rivero Tony...
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Therese Ninon Abena (born 5
September 1994),
known as
Ninon Abena, is a
Cameroonian footballer who
plays as a
midfielder for the
Cameroon women's national...