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  2. Ici, on brûle des sorcières… - The Huffington Post

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    Les communautés ne se glissent plus dans la hutte de la sorcière à la faveur de l’obscurité, pour l’enfermer dans un sac et la jeter dans la rivière ou du haut d’une falaise. À présent, les sorcières présumées font l’objet de procès publics avant d’être brûlées sur des bûchers, crucifiées, traînées par des véhicules ...

  3. Jeter - Wikipedia

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    Chris Jeter, American attorney and politician in Indiana; Claude Jeter (1914–2009), American gospel singer; Henry N. Jeter (1851–1938), American Baptist minister; Howard Jeter (born 1947), retired American diplomat; James Jeter (1921–2007), American film, stage and television actor; K. W. Jeter (born 1950), American author

  4. Glossary of ballet - Wikipedia

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    In dance (particularly ballet), arabesque (French: [aʁabɛsk]; literally, "in Arabic fashion") is a body position in which a dancer stands on one leg (the supporting leg) with the other leg (the working leg) extended, straight, behind the body.

  5. Coup d'œil - Wikipedia

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    Coup d'œil (or coup d'oeil; French pronunciation: [ku dœj]) is a term taken from French, that more or less corresponds to the words glimpse or glance in English.The literal meaning is "stroke of [the] eye".

  6. Meanings of minor-planet names: 12001–13000 - Wikipedia

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    He now works at the international level with MILSET, the French: Mouvement International pour le Loisir Scientifique Et Technique, which he helped create. JPL · 12064: 12065 Jaworski: 1998 FA 33: Victor Jaworski (born 1984), an ISEF awardee in 2002: JPL · 12065: 12067 Jeter: 1998 FH 42: Crystal Lynn Jeter (born 1984), an ISEF awardee in 2002 ...

  7. Max Roach - Wikipedia

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    Personnel included Cecil Bridgewater, Frank Gordon, Eddie Henderson, Rod McGaha, Steve Turre, Delfeayo Marsalis, Robert Stewart, Tony Underwood, Marshall Sealy, Mark Taylor, and Dennis Jeter. Not content to expand on the music he was already known for, Roach spent the 1980s and 1990s finding new forms of musical expression and performance.

  8. Chanson D'Amour - Wikipedia

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    The Manhattan Transfer recorded "Chanson D'Amour" for their 1976 Richard Perry-produced album Coming Out.The song came to the group's producer, Richard Perry's, attention as a demo on cassette.

  9. History of the Walloon Movement - Wikipedia

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    The Walloon Movement traces its ancestry to 1856 when literary and folkloric movements based around the Society of Walloon language and literature [] began forming. Despite the formation of the Society of Walloon Literature, it was not until around 1880 that a "Walloon and French-speaking defense movement" appeared, following the linguistic laws of the 1870s.