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It is estimated that one in every 2,000 live births world-wide is intersex, but no official figures are available for Australia, Ms. Germon said.
Australia Makes Third Way Easier on Passports Enda Curran 2011
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"I think it is enormously symbolic, particularly for intersex people because having recognition of being intersex and not simply a man or a woman, that's a really big deal," said Jennifer Germon, a lecturer in Gender and Cultural Studies at the University of Sydney.
Australia Makes Third Way Easier on Passports Enda Curran 2011
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Famous examples of chefs who spawned a thousand imitations include Johanne Killeen and George Germon, who claim to have invented grilled pizza or at least to have been the first to popularize it.
Half a Loaf 2008
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Famous examples of chefs who spawned a thousand imitations include Johanne Killeen and George Germon, who claim to have invented grilled pizza or at least to have been the first to popularize it.
Half a Loaf 2008
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Famous examples of chefs who spawned a thousand imitations include Johanne Killeen and George Germon, who claim to have invented grilled pizza or at least to have been the first to popularize it.
Half a Loaf 2008
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He is the third son of Annice and William Germon to play college football.
USATODAY.com 2005
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This part of the MS. is remarkable for containing in one place the date written in Roman ciphers, thus -- dccLiiii.v. kl. aug.; a circumstance so rare in MSS. of this age, as to have astonished the learned diplomatists Papebroch and Germon.
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In two able treatises he defends himself and his confrères against Germon who disputed the genuineness of some sources used in the Benedictine edition of the works of St. Hilary and St. Augustine.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 4: Clandestinity-Diocesan Chancery 1840-1916 1913
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Papebroch himself readily admitted that he had been confuted by this treatise, though an attempt was made some time later by Germon to disprove Mabillon's theory, thereby provoking a reply from Mabillon in his "Supplementum" of 1704.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 9: Laprade-Mass Liturgy 1840-1916 1913
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The net result was that Germon sacrificed his mustache, played the part acceptably without any one in the audience discovering that he was a man masquerading as an old woman.
Charles Frohman: Manager and Man Daniel Frohman 1895
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