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- proper noun A female
given name , one of the 20th century spelling variants ofJoanne .
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You can find a translation of parts of it in Jo-Anne Shelton's As the Romans Did.
History of Markets, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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You can find a translation of parts of it in Jo-Anne Shelton's As the Romans Did.
History of Markets, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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Diane hampton said she supported her ANC commissioner Jo-Anne Prue because "she has been instrumental in the sustainment of River Terrace."
In Ward 7, backing Holmes Norton and a chance to pick AG Christopher Dean Hopkins 2010
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Sure, we have Jo-Anne Strauss and Felicity from 7de Laan … but we need more.
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While Ms. Chen praised the array of women's clothing and prices, another customer, Jo-Anne Sauve, wasn't impressed.
Target Goes to Canadian Court Ann Zimmerman 2011
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For more information about this event, contact Jo-Anne Naslund, Education Library
University 2009
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He hired a respected lobby hack to write his "official" biography (I won't name him/her either) then changed his mind and went for a fluffy piece of hagiography penned by the lightweight Tory it-girl Jo-Anne Nadler.
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I've just watched the Politics Show piece by Jo-Anne Nadler on what the word 'Moderniser' means in the Tory Party.
Archive 2005-05-01 2005
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I've just watched the Politics Show piece by Jo-Anne Nadler on what the word 'Moderniser' means in the Tory Party.
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Yesterday we had a literary lunch at Fakenham Racecourse, which was addressed by Sir Bernard Ingham and Jo-Anne Nadler, author of Too Nice to be a Tory.
Archive 2004-09-01 2004
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