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  • ANSEL HERZ: I was in my house in a neighborhood called Jacquet that I share with Haitians.

    Democracy Now! 2010

  • ANSEL HERZ: I was in my house in a neighborhood called Jacquet that I share with Haitians.

    MyAntiwar.org 2010

  • ANSEL HERZ: I was in my house in a neighborhood called Jacquet that I share with Haitians.

    Democracy Now! Democracy Now! 2010

  • ANSEL HERZ: I was in my house in a neighborhood called Jacquet that I share with Haitians.

    Democracy Now! 2010

  • ANSEL HERZ: I was in my house in a neighborhood called Jacquet that I share with Haitians.

    Democracy Now! 2010

  • ANSEL HERZ: I was in my house in a neighborhood called Jacquet that I share with Haitians.

    Democracy Now! 2010

  • "Jacquet," he said, "out of this dreadful night one idea has come to me, only one, but one I must make a reality at any price.

    Ferragus Honor�� de Balzac 1824

  • "Jacquet," he said, "out of this dreadful night one idea has come to me, only one, but one I must make a reality at any price.

    The Thirteen Honor�� de Balzac 1824

  • Likewise, subliminally at least, our nation's finest must have absorbed the fact that the majority of the managers who have recently dominated the domestic and world game – including Aimé Jacquet, Sir Alex Ferguson and Arsène Wenger – wear glasses.

    Football and spectacles: Players make passes for men who wear glasses | Harry Pearson 2011

  • Carin Montbertrand is especially hilarious in her various roles including the Archbishop of Canterbury, soldier Nym, and Alice, maid to Princess Katherine a fine Fedna Jacquet.

    Regina Weinreich: Classical Theatre of Harlem's Henry V: I Love It When You Speak French Regina Weinreich 2011

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