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Dustin Burnett, (born
October 22, 1977)
commonly known as
Zayde Wolf (also
formatted as
Zayde Wølf) is an
American musician, singer-songwriter, and record...
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Yiddish words used in the
English language include both
words that have been ****imilated into English – used by both
Yiddish and
English speakers – and...
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Jascha Zayde (October 25, 1911 –
September 3, 1999) was an
American pianist, composer, and conductor. From the 1930s, he was the
first staff musician...
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French were
those of
Scarron and
Madame de La Fayette's "Spanish history"
Zayde (1670). The
development finally led to her
Princesse de Clèves (1678), the...
- Cairo.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint:
location missing publisher (link) Antrim,
Zayde (2018).
Mapping The
Middle East. London:
Reaktion Books LTD. pp. 37–47....
- Considerations". The
Journal of
Blacks in
Higher Education (26): 86–96 [87]. Antrim,
Zayde (7
January 2013). "Tamerlane in Damascus". Jadaliyya. "ukip MEP apologises...
- his
mother Antoña Pérez, his
father Tomé Gonzáles, and his
stepfather El
Zayde. The
surname de
Tormes comes from the
river Tormes. In the narrative, Lazarillo...
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woman (זאַפֿטיק, zaftik, 'juicy'; cf. German: saftig, 'juicy'; OED, MW)
Zayde (Yid. זײדע zeyde): grandfather, old man,
often a term of
respect or endearment...
- Go Yet" —
Camilla Cabello (performed by
professional skaters) "Heroes" —
Zayde Wølf (Solo
Skate Battle)
Since Holly Willoughby tested positive for COVID-19...
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originally published in 1670 as
preface to
Marie de la Fayette's
novel Zayde. The
following will give
extended excerpts from the
English translation...