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  • proper noun A male given name.

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Examples

  • Ginkgo biloba and garlic supplements can put a person at risk for increased bleeding, she says, and many people don't realize the herbal drug Saint-John's-wort, used by some to self-treat depression,, used by some to self-treat depression, can decrease the effectiveness of oral contraceptives.

    Read the drug labels, avoid dangerous side effects 2011

  • Ginkgo biloba and garlic supplements can put a person at risk for increased bleeding, she says, and many people don't realize the herbal drug Saint-John's-wort, used by some to self-treat depression,, used by some to self-treat depression, can decrease the effectiveness of oral contraceptives.

    Read the drug labels, avoid dangerous side effects 2011

  • Hence this opinion in the form of verse, even if not of the calibre of Saint-John Perse.

    Funny stuff 2007

  • The explicit concentration on innovators can, via the choices of Saint-John Perse in

    The Nobel Prize in Literature 1999

  • Alexis Saint-Leger Leger, whose writer's name is Saint-John Perse, was the first

    Derek Walcott - Nobel Lecture 1997

  • Gardes-Tamine, Joëlle, Saint-John Perse: les rivages de l'exil: biographie.

    Saint-John Perse - Bibliography 1960

  • Courrier d'exil: Saint-John Perse et ses amis américains, 1940-1970/textes réunis, trad. et présentés par Carol Rigolot.

    Saint-John Perse - Bibliography 1960

  • Winspur, Steven, Saint-John Perse and the imaginary reader.

    Saint-John Perse - Bibliography 1960

  • His literary work was published partly under his own name, but chiefly under the pseudonyms St.J. Perse and Saint-John Perse.

    Saint-John Perse - Biography 1960

  • Saint-John Perse, born in 1887, pseudonym for Alexis Saint-Léger Léger, came from an old Bourguignon family which settled in the French Antilles in the seventeenth century and returned to France at the end of the nineteenth century.

    Saint-John Perse - Biography 1960

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