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  • 11emmet — [em′it] n. [see ANT1] Archaic an ant …

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  • 12Emmet, J. K. — (1841 1891)    Joseph Kline Emmet was born in St. Louis, where he remained a popular favorite throughout his acting career. Despite his Irish parentage, he specialized in playing a German stock character called Fritz. According to critic Austin… …

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  • 13emmet — noun /ˈɛmɪt/ a) An ant He told him that he saw a vast multitude and a promiscuous, their habitations like molehills, the men as emmets [...]. b) A tourist Once a dream did weave a shade / Oer my angel guarded bed / That an emmet lost its way /… …

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  • 14Emmet — irischer Name, Bedeutung angelehnt an den irischen Patrioten Robert Emmet, den Anführer der Rebellion gegen die Engländer 1798 …

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  • 15Emmet — Sp Èmetas Ap Emmet L JAV apyg. (Ajovos, Mičigano v jos) …

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  • 16Emmet Fox — (30 juillet 1886 13 août 1951) est une des principales figures de la mouvance de la Nouvelle Pensée (New Thought) au sein du christianisme américain. Pasteur de la Science divine, il est essentiellement connu pour ses écrits spirituels prônant la …

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  • 17Emmet Otter's Jug-Band Christmas — is a children s storybook by Russell Hoban which was first published in 1971. In 1977 it was adapted into a television special by Jim Henson with songs by Paul Williams. It has been reported that the Henson special is currently adapted into a… …

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  • 18Emmet J. Judziewicz — Nacimiento 1953 Residencia EE.UU. Nacionalidad estadounidense Campo botánico, curador …

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  • 19Emmet Township — ist der Name mehrerer Townships in den Vereinigten Staaten: Emmet Township (Arkansas) Emmet Township (Illinois) Emmet Township (Iowa) Emmet Township (Minnesota) Emmet Township (Nebraska) Emmet Township (South Dakota) Diese Seite …

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  • 20Emmet (Cornish) — Emmet is a disparaging nickname that some Cornish people use to refer to the many tourists who visit Cornwall.EtymologyIt is commonly thought to be derived from the Cornish word for ant, being an analogy to the way in which both tourists and ants …

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