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Judith Grace Pordon (born 1954) is an
American poet, writer, and
poetry editor. The
central themes in her
poetry are: the
multicultural experience, celebration...
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dropped out of a lock, a
young (≤ 5-year-old)
child said it
malvenis la
pordon.
Besides the
novel use of mal- with veni 'to come' to mean 'come away from'...
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Atlanta Flannery O'Connor
Southern gothic writer lived in
Atlanta Judith Pordon poet and
editor born in
Atlanta Anne
Rivers Siddons novelist born in Atlanta...
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Colorado State Ashley Felter Miami (OH)
Samantha Picraux Colorado Kelly Pordon Purdue Avygail Austria San
Diego State Outstanding sportsmanship Colorado...
- the noun that it
modifies does: mi
farbis la
pordon ruĝan (I
painted the red door) mi
farbis la
pordon ruĝa (I
painted the door red).
There are three...
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Marie Ponsot (1921–2019, US)
Alexander Pope (1688–1744, E)
Judith Pordon (born 1954, US) Anna
Maria Porter (1780–1832, E)
Dorothy Porter (1954–2008...
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English poet
Antonio Porchia (1885–1968),
Italian Argentinian poet
Judith Pordon (born 1954), US poet,
writer and
editor Peter Porter (1929–2010), Australian...
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Indians Karajá and Javaé in Brazil, in Spanish, 1948.
Nepalo malfermas la
pordon,
originally written in Esperanto, La Laguna: Régulo, 1959, 212 pages. Nepla...
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artist Chiranan Pitpreecha (born 1955), Thai poet and
feminist Judith Pordon (born 1954),
American poet and
writer Dorothy Porter (1954–2008), Australian...
- Yugoslavia/N Macedonia, nf)
Antonio Porchia (1885–1968, Italy/Argentina, p)
Judith Pordon (born 1954, US, p/nf) Aída
Cartagena Portalatín (1918–1994,
Dominican Rep...