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  • Jacques Brown
  • British television producer (1900–1975)

    Jacques Brown (first name pronounced "Jakes") (23 August 1900 – 3 April 1975) was a British radio producer. He produced Much-Binding-in-the-Marsh, The

    Jacques Brown

    Jacques_Brown

  • Scott Brown (politician)
  • American diplomat and politician (born 1959)

    Brown again moved up the ladder of state politics to the state Senate in March 2004 when he won a special election to replace Democrat Cheryl Jacques

    Scott Brown (politician)

    Scott Brown (politician)

    Scott_Brown_(politician)

  • Beyond Our Ken
  • BBC radio sketch comedy show

    Kenneth Horne for BBC radio shows, and in June 1957 the BBC producer Jacques Brown asked Merriman to devise a thirty-minute show with Horne as the star

    Beyond Our Ken

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  • Mongolian script
  • Writing system

    US: Hoover Institution, Stanford University. Hersch, Roger; Andre, Jacques; Brown, Heather (1998-03-18). EP '98. Springer Science & Business Media.

    Mongolian script

    Mongolian script

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  • James Brown
  • American musician (1933–2006)

    bond as punishment. In January 2005, a woman named Jacque Hollander filed a lawsuit against James Brown, which stemmed from an alleged 1988 rape. When the

    James Brown

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  • Jacques Coetzee and John Frank Brown
  • South African serial killers

    Samuel Jacques Coetzee (1971 – 31 April 1997) and John Frank Brown (born 1963), collectively known as The Cross-Dressing Killers, were a pair of South

    Jacques Coetzee and John Frank Brown

    Jacques_Coetzee_and_John_Frank_Brown

  • Golden Brown
  • 1982 single by the Stranglers

    label thought we were awful, and they hated Golden Brown. They said, you're finished": Jean-Jacques Burnel on why The Stranglers' best-known song was "a

    Golden Brown

    Golden Brown

    Golden_Brown

  • Jennie Jacques
  • British actress

    Brotherhood. Jacques made her feature film debut as Beth in the urban thriller Cherry Tree Lane and Ree Ree in the futuristic thriller Shank. Jacques has also

    Jennie Jacques

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  • Jerry Brown
  • Governor of California (1975–1983; 2011–2019)

    departure from the traditional norms of portraiture. Brown had a long-term friendship with his aide Jacques Barzaghi, whom he met in the early 1970s and put

    Jerry Brown

    Jerry Brown

    Jerry_Brown

  • Brown bear
  • Large bear native to Eurasia and North America

    The brown bear (Ursus arctos) is a large bear native to Eurasia and North America. Of the land carnivorans, it is rivaled in size only by its closest

    Brown bear

    Brown bear

    Brown_bear

  • Under the Frozen Falls
  • 1948 British film

    children's film directed by Darrell Catling and starring Harold Warrender, Jacques Brown and Ray Jackson. The original screenplay was written by Mary Cathcart

    Under the Frozen Falls

    Under_the_Frozen_Falls

  • Cheryl Jacques
  • American politician

    Industrial Accidents. Jacques graduated from Boston College in 1984 and received her J.D. from Suffolk University Law School in 1987. Jacques was Assistant District

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  • Jock Mahoney
  • American actor (1919–1989)

    Jacques Joseph O'Mahoney (February 7, 1919 – December 14, 1989), known professionally as Jock Mahoney, was an American actor and stuntman. He starred

    Jock Mahoney

    Jock Mahoney

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  • Jacques Cousteau
  • French oceanographer and author (1910–1997)

    of Simone and Jacques-Yves Cousteau took refuge in Megève, where he became a friend of the Ichac family who also lived there. Jacques-Yves Cousteau and

    Jacques Cousteau

    Jacques Cousteau

    Jacques_Cousteau

  • Travis Scott
  • American rapper (born 1991)

    of injuries. Jacques Bermon Webster II was born on April 30, 1991, in Houston, Texas, the son of Wanda, who worked for AT&T, and Jacques Bermon Webster

    Travis Scott

    Travis Scott

    Travis_Scott

  • 1975 in radio
  • 70, American radio and film producer, director and actor 3 April - Jacques Brown, 74, British radio comedy producer 28 April - Tom Donahue, 46, American

    1975 in radio

    1975_in_radio

  • Danger – Men at Work!
  • British radio comedy (1939-47)

    and Duckweed. A recurring character was Nikolas Ridikoulos, played by Jacques Brown. The show was later described as "... relentlessly fast-paced (on one

    Danger – Men at Work!

    Danger_–_Men_at_Work!

  • Jacques Freitag
  • South African high jumper (1982–2024)

    arrested for Jacques Freitag murder". The Citizen. Retrieved 23 August 2025. Jacques Freitag at World Athletics Jacques Freitag at Olympics.com Jacques Freitag

    Jacques Freitag

    Jacques_Freitag

  • Jacques Bailly
  • Scripps National Spelling Bee pronouncer

    Stephey. "Q&A: Spelling Bee Pronouncer Jacques Bailly". Time. May 26, 2009. Retrieved on August 4, 2009. "Jacques A. Bailly, Associate Professor and Director

    Jacques Bailly

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  • The Brown Bunny
  • 2003 film directed by Vincent Gallo

    "Vincent Gallo's Bunny Trop". The New York Observer. Peretti, Jacques (November 14, 2003). "Jacques Peretti on Shooting Vincent Gallo". The Guardian. "In brief:

    The Brown Bunny

    The_Brown_Bunny

  • Dan Brown
  • American writer (born 1964)

    even around town to find the gifts. Brown's relationship with his father inspired that of Sophie Neveu and Jacques Saunière in The Da Vinci Code, and Chapter

    Dan Brown

    Dan Brown

    Dan_Brown

  • Always a Bride (1953 film)
  • Film by Ralph Smart

    taxi driver Charles Goldner as hotel manager Jacques B. Brunius as Inspector Jill Day as singer Jacques Brown as manager Dino Galvani as magistrate Mary

    Always a Bride (1953 film)

    Always_a_Bride_(1953_film)

  • Brian Jacques
  • English author (1939–2011)

    and Ghostly Tales. James Brian Jacques was born in Liverpool on 15 June 1939. Jacques' parents were James Alfred Jacques, a truck driver, and Ellen Ryan

    Brian Jacques

    Brian Jacques

    Brian_Jacques

  • South American George
  • 1941 film by Marcel Varnel

    Linden Travers as Carole Dean Enid Stamp-Taylor as Frances Martinique Jacques Brown as Enrico Richardo Felix Aylmer as Mr Appleby Ronald Shiner as Swifty

    South American George

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  • Jacques Derrida
  • French philosopher (1930–2004)

    Cambridge introduction to Jacques Derrida: Cambridge University Press, 2007, p. 55. Jacques Derrida and Geoffrey Bennington, Jacques Derrida, Chicago: University

    Jacques Derrida

    Jacques Derrida

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  • Stars in My Crown (film)
  • 1950 film by Jacques Tourneur

    Stars in My Crown is a 1950 Western film directed by Jacques Tourneur and starring Joel McCrea as a preacher whose faith tames an unruly town by inspiring

    Stars in My Crown (film)

    Stars in My Crown (film)

    Stars_in_My_Crown_(film)

  • Margaret Brown
  • American Titanic survivor (1867–1932)

    Margaret Brown (née Tobin; July 18, 1867 – October 26, 1932), posthumously known as the "Unsinkable Molly Brown", was an American socialite and philanthropist

    Margaret Brown

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    Margaret_Brown

  • Hi Gang! (film)
  • 1941 British film by Marcel Varnel

    Parsons as Hergensheimer Diana Beaumont as Hergensheimer's Secretary Jacques Brown as Botticelli Mavis Villiers as Botticelli's Decretary Maurice Rhodes

    Hi Gang! (film)

    Hi_Gang!_(film)

  • 1975 in British radio
  • (born 1897) 4 March – Gillie Potter, comedian (born 1887) 3 April – Jacques Brown, radio comedy producer (born 1900) 10 November – William Hardcastle

    1975 in British radio

    1975_in_British_radio

  • Hattie Jacques
  • English actress (1922–1980)

    pathologically shy". — Jacques, on herself The writer Susan Leckey described Jacques as "one of the best-loved British comedy stars", while Jacques's obituarist in

    Hattie Jacques

    Hattie_Jacques

  • Jacques Cartier
  • French maritime explorer of North America (1491–1557)

    Jacques Cartier (Breton: Jakez Karter; 31 December 1491 – 1 September 1557) was a French maritime explorer from Brittany. Jacques Cartier was the first

    Jacques Cartier

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  • Dikembe Mutombo
  • Congolese-American basketball player (1966–2024)

    Dikembe Mutombo Mpolondo Mukamba Jean-Jacques Wamutombo (June 25, 1966 – September 30, 2024) was a Congolese-American professional basketball player who

    Dikembe Mutombo

    Dikembe Mutombo

    Dikembe_Mutombo

  • Jacques Morali
  • French musician (1947–1991)

    original on 27 September 2009. Retrieved 23 September 2009. Jacques Morali discography at Discogs Jacques Morali at IMDb Songs written by Jacques Morali

    Jacques Morali

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    Jacques_Morali

  • ABB
  • Swedish–Swiss multinational company

    the merger of two electrical engineering companies, ASEA of Sweden and Brown, Boveri & Cie (BBC) of Switzerland. Incorporated in Switzerland as ABB Ltd

    ABB

    ABB

    ABB

  • Acacia nigricans
  • Species of legume

    spring. The species was formally described in 1807 by French naturalist Jacques Labillardière who gave it the name Mimosa nigricans, based on plant material

    Acacia nigricans

    Acacia nigricans

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  • Cleveland Browns
  • National Football League franchise in Cleveland, Ohio

    The Cleveland Browns are a professional American football team based in Cleveland. The Browns compete in the National Football League (NFL) as a member

    Cleveland Browns

    Cleveland_Browns

  • Julia Child
  • American cooking personality (1912–2004)

    with Master Chefs, Baking with Julia, and Julia & Jacques Cooking at Home. She collaborated with Jacques Pépin many times for television programs and cookbooks

    Julia Child

    Julia Child

    Julia_Child

  • 2009 Canadian honours
  • Canadian government recognitions

    Yoav Talmi, OQ Pita Aatami, CQ Marius Arsenault, CQ André Bourbeau, CQ Jacques Brown, CQ Raymond Carignan, CQ Claude Cormier, CQ Christiane Germain, CQ Margie

    2009 Canadian honours

    2009 Canadian honours

    2009_Canadian_honours

  • Stuart Price
  • British electronic musician (born 1977)

    "Coldplay – Charlie Brown (Jacques Lu Cont Remix) [Preview]". Dancing Astronaut. Retrieved 27 July 2012. "Coldplay – Charlie Brown (Jacques Lu Cont Mix)".

    Stuart Price

    Stuart Price

    Stuart_Price

  • Lomatia tinctoria
  • Species of shrub

    of guitar plant may refer to the shape of the fruit. French naturalist Jacques Labillardière first described this species as Embothrium tinctorium in

    Lomatia tinctoria

    Lomatia tinctoria

    Lomatia_tinctoria

  • Westminster City School
  • Academy in Westminster, London, England

    Broughton, while the current deputy headteachers are Jen Lockyer and Simon Brown. The school became an academy in 2012. In March 2022, Ofsted rated it "good"

    Westminster City School

    Westminster City School

    Westminster_City_School

  • Olivia Thirlby
  • American actress (born 1986)

    LGBTQ+ community in the United States through photography. She married Jacques Pienaar on December 28, 2014; she met him on the set of her 2012 film Dredd

    Olivia Thirlby

    Olivia Thirlby

    Olivia_Thirlby

  • Jacques Lanzmann
  • French writer (1927–2006)

    which he held until 1968. In 1966, Jacques Wolfsohn of Disques Vogue asked Lanzmann to work with pop composer Jacques Dutronc to create songs for a beatnik

    Jacques Lanzmann

    Jacques Lanzmann

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  • Jacques de Molay
  • Grand Master of the Knights Templar

    media related to Jacques de Molay. Wikiquote has quotations related to Jacques de Molay. Jacques de Molay's Site of Execution Jacques de Molay in Medieval

    Jacques de Molay

    Jacques de Molay

    Jacques_de_Molay

  • 2024 Cleveland Browns season
  • 76th season in franchise history

    coordinator/quarterbacks coach at Alabama in 2023. On January 27, the Browns hired Jacques Cesaire as their defensive line coach. Cesaire was previously the

    2024 Cleveland Browns season

    2024 Cleveland Browns season

    2024_Cleveland_Browns_season

  • Jacques Littlefield
  • American collector (1949–2009)

    Memories: Jacques Littlefield Passes Away". Tech News, CNBC. Retrieved January 22, 2009.[dead link] Jones, Carolyn (January 13, 2009). "Jacques Littlefield

    Jacques Littlefield

    Jacques Littlefield

    Jacques_Littlefield

  • Pope John XXII
  • Head of the Catholic Church from 1316 to 1334

    Italian: Giovanni XXII, French: Jean XXII; 1244 – 4 December 1334), born Jacques Duèze (or d'Euse), was head of the Catholic Church from 7 August 1316 to

    Pope John XXII

    Pope John XXII

    Pope_John_XXII

  • Jacques Cesaire
  • American football player and coach (born 1980)

    Stats". "Jacques Cesaire - Houston Texans - news and analysis, statistics, game logs, depth charts, contracts, injuries". "Bills hire Jacques Cesaire as

    Jacques Cesaire

    Jacques Cesaire

    Jacques_Cesaire

  • Jacques Rancière
  • French philosopher

    Jacques Rancière (/ˌrɑːnsiˈɛər/ RAHN-see-AIR, French: [ʒɑk ʁɑ̃sjɛʁ]; born 10 June 1940) is a French philosopher, Professor of Philosophy at European Graduate

    Jacques Rancière

    Jacques Rancière

    Jacques_Rancière

  • Larry Brown (basketball)
  • American basketball coach and former player

    Brown (born September 14, 1940) is an American basketball coach and former player who last served as an assistant coach for the Memphis Tigers. Brown

    Larry Brown (basketball)

    Larry Brown (basketball)

    Larry_Brown_(basketball)

  • Louis Malle
  • French filmmaker (1932–1995)

    co-directed the landmark underwater documentary The Silent World with Jacques Cousteau, which won the 1956 Palme d'Or and the 1957 Academy Award for

    Louis Malle

    Louis Malle

    Louis_Malle

  • Martin Jacques
  • British academic and writer (born 1945)

    affairs. Jacques was born in October 1945 in the city of Coventry, then in Warwickshire, now in the West Midlands, the son of Dennis Jacques and Dorothy

    Martin Jacques

    Martin Jacques

    Martin_Jacques

  • Jean-Jacques Dessalines
  • Haitian revolutionary and first ruler (1758–1806)

    Jean-Jacques was bought by a man with the last name of Dessalines, an affranchi or free man of color, who assigned his own surname to Jean-Jacques. From

    Jean-Jacques Dessalines

    Jean-Jacques Dessalines

    Jean-Jacques_Dessalines

  • Mustelidae
  • Family of mammals

    northern fur seals (Callorhinus ursinus)." Lodé, Thierry; Cornier, J. P.; Le Jacques, D. (2001). "Decline in endangered species as an indication of anthropic

    Mustelidae

    Mustelidae

    Mustelidae

  • The Da Vinci Code
  • 2003 novel by Dan Brown

    a 2003 mystery thriller novel by Dan Brown. It is one of the best-selling American novels of all time. Brown's second novel to include the character

    The Da Vinci Code

    The_Da_Vinci_Code

  • Chez Jacques
  • Restaurant in Maastricht, Netherlands

    rating until 1979. Its owner and head chef was Jacques Zeguers. In January 1973, Zeguers was offered a brown bear for his restaurant. Zeguers accepted the

    Chez Jacques

    Chez_Jacques

  • List of paintings by Jacques-Louis David
  • Below is a list of selected paintings by the French artist Jacques-Louis David. Translated from the equivalent article on Russian Wikipedia plus additional

    List of paintings by Jacques-Louis David

    List of paintings by Jacques-Louis David

    List_of_paintings_by_Jacques-Louis_David

  • 2026 Cleveland Browns season
  • 78th season in franchise history

    The 2026 season will be the Cleveland Browns' 74th as a member of the National Football League (NFL), their 78th overall, their seventh under general manager

    2026 Cleveland Browns season

    2026 Cleveland Browns season

    2026_Cleveland_Browns_season

  • Jacques Leveugle
  • French teacher and criminal

    d'impunité : Jacques Leveugle, le pervers pédophile aux 89 jeunes victimes, aurait aussi sévi dans les Cévennes" [More than half a century of impunity: Jacques Leveugle

    Jacques Leveugle

    Jacques_Leveugle

  • Angie Dickinson
  • American actress (born 1931)

    Angie Dickinson (born Angeline Brown; September 30, 1931) is an American retired actress. She began her career on television, appearing in many anthology

    Angie Dickinson

    Angie Dickinson

    Angie_Dickinson

  • Christian Brando
  • American actor; son of Marlon Brando (1958–2008)

    Beverly Hills, California. Drollet (the son of French Polynesian politician Jacques Drollet) was in a four-year relationship with Cheyenne, who was eight months

    Christian Brando

    Christian_Brando

  • The Stranglers
  • English rock band

    consisted of guitarist and vocalist Hugh Cornwell, bassist and vocalist Jean-Jacques Burnel, keyboardist Dave Greenfield and drummer Jet Black. Scoring 23 UK

    The Stranglers

    The Stranglers

    The_Stranglers

  • Jacques Marquette
  • 17th-century French Jesuit missionary and explorer in North America

    Jacques Marquette SJ (French: [ʒak maʁkɛt]; June 1, 1637 – May 18, 1675), sometimes known as Père Marquette or James Marquette, was a French Jesuit missionary

    Jacques Marquette

    Jacques Marquette

    Jacques_Marquette

  • Rodney Alcala
  • American serial killer (1943–2021)

    Rodney James Alcala (/ˈælkɑːlə/; born Rodrigo Jacques Alcala; August 23, 1943 – July 24, 2021), also known as John Berger and John Burger, was an American

    Rodney Alcala

    Rodney Alcala

    Rodney_Alcala

  • Jacques d'Amboise (dancer)
  • American dancer and choreographer (1934–2021)

    Jacques d'Amboise (born Joseph Jacques Ahearn; July 28, 1934 – May 2, 2021) was an American ballet dancer, choreographer, and educator. He joined the New

    Jacques d'Amboise (dancer)

    Jacques d'Amboise (dancer)

    Jacques_d'Amboise_(dancer)

  • Dana Rosemary Scallon
  • Irish singer and politician (born 1950)

    Dana Rosemary Scallon (born Rosemary Brown; 30 August 1950), known professionally as Dana (/ˈdɑːnə/), is an Irish singer, songwriter and politician. While

    Dana Rosemary Scallon

    Dana Rosemary Scallon

    Dana_Rosemary_Scallon

  • John Brown Farm State Historic Site
  • State historic site in New York, United States

    John Brown Farm State Historic Site includes the home and final resting place of abolitionist John Brown (1800–1859). It is located on John Brown Road

    John Brown Farm State Historic Site

    John Brown Farm State Historic Site

    John_Brown_Farm_State_Historic_Site

  • George Williams Brown
  • Canadian historian and editor

    in 1966. He also co-authored, with Jacques Rousseau, an introductory article on "The Indians of North America." Brown was an active scholar in his own right

    George Williams Brown

    George_Williams_Brown

  • Sykes (TV series)
  • British TV sitcom (1972–1979)

    1979. Starring Eric Sykes and Hattie Jacques, it was written by Sykes, who had previously starred with Jacques in Sykes and a... (1960–1965) and Sykes

    Sykes (TV series)

    Sykes_(TV_series)

  • David Wills (writer)
  • American translator (born 1953)

    David Robert Wills (born 1953) is a noted translator of Jacques Derrida, including The Gift of Death, Right of Inspection, Counterpath, and The Animal

    David Wills (writer)

    David_Wills_(writer)

  • Urban Shocker
  • American baseball player (1890-1928)

    Urbain Jacques Shockcor (September 22, 1890 – September 9, 1928), known as Urban James Shocker, was an American professional baseball pitcher. He played

    Urban Shocker

    Urban Shocker

    Urban_Shocker

  • World War I
  • 1914–1918 global conflict

    Boelle, Pierre-Yves; Carrat, Fabrice; Flahault, Antoine; Valleron, Alain-Jacques (May 2009). "Mortality burden of the 1918–1919 influenza pandemic in Europe"

    World War I

    World War I

    World_War_I

  • Marie Antoinette
  • Queen of France from 1774 to 1792

    opposition to social and financial reforms proposed by Anne Robert Jacques Turgot and Jacques Necker. Several events were linked to Marie Antoinette during

    Marie Antoinette

    Marie Antoinette

    Marie_Antoinette

  • Portrait of Charles-Pierre Pécoul
  • 1784 painting by Jacques-Louis David

    portraiture. List of paintings by Jacques-Louis David Co, Art History (2024-01-04). "Portrait of Charles-Pierre Pécoul: Jacques-Louis David". Retrieved 2025-08-23

    Portrait of Charles-Pierre Pécoul

    Portrait of Charles-Pierre Pécoul

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  • Alain Delon
  • French actor (1935–2024)

    Commandments (1963); Delon's segment cast him with Danielle Darrieux. Producer Jacques Bar was making a heist film starring Jean Gabin with backing from MGM,

    Alain Delon

    Alain Delon

    Alain_Delon

  • Atlas bear
  • Extinct subspecies of brown bear in Africa

    ISBN 978-2-8317-0045-8. Brown, Gary (1993). The Great Bear Almanac. Guilford, CT: Lyons & Burford. p. 281. Hamdinea, Watik; Thévenotb, Michel; Michaux, Jacques (1998)

    Atlas bear

    Atlas bear

    Atlas_bear

  • Mime artist
  • Person who uses mime as a theatrical medium or performance art

    influenced many contemporary mime and theatre practitioners including Jacques Copeau and Jacques Lecoq because of its use of mask work and highly physical performance

    Mime artist

    Mime artist

    Mime_artist

  • Emilia Pérez
  • 2024 film by Jacques Audiard

    2024 Spanish-language French musical crime film written and directed by Jacques Audiard. It is based on Audiard's opera libretto of the same name, which

    Emilia Pérez

    Emilia_Pérez

  • John Jacob Astor IV
  • American businessman and Titanic passenger (1864–1912)

    was said. On A Deck, Lily May Peel saw Astor smoking a cigarette with Jacques Futrelle. When Second Officer Charles Lightoller later arrived on A Deck

    John Jacob Astor IV

    John Jacob Astor IV

    John_Jacob_Astor_IV

  • Jacques Maritain
  • French Catholic philosopher (1882–1973)

    sister, Vera Oumançoff, lived with Jacques and Raïssa for almost all their married life. At the Sorbonne, Jacques and Raïssa soon became disenchanted

    Jacques Maritain

    Jacques Maritain

    Jacques_Maritain

  • Brown Morning
  • 1998 book by Franck Pavloff

    Brown Morning (French: Matin Brun) is a French fable, written by Franck Pavloff in 1998, published by editions Cheyne, a publishing house usually specialized

    Brown Morning

    Brown_Morning

  • Jacques Rançon
  • French rapist and serial killer

    Described as impulsive, Jacques used to beat up his partner. In 1991, Rançon's partner became pregnant by him. But because Jacques was violent, she refused

    Jacques Rançon

    Jacques_Rançon

  • Patrick Roy
  • Canadian ice hockey player (born 1965)

    Patrick Jacques Roy (French pronunciation: [ʁwa]; born October 5, 1965) is a Canadian professional ice hockey coach, executive, and former player who

    Patrick Roy

    Patrick Roy

    Patrick_Roy

  • Mahatma Gandhi
  • Indian independence activist (1869–1948)

    2001). "Champaran and Gandhi: Planters, Peasants and Gandhian Politics by Jacques Pouchepadass (Review)". Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society. 11 (1): 99–101

    Mahatma Gandhi

    Mahatma Gandhi

    Mahatma_Gandhi

  • Jeremy Hansen
  • Canadian astronaut (born 1976)

    Canadian Space Agency in the 2009 astronaut recruitment alongside David Saint-Jacques. Before joining the astronaut corps, Hansen served as a Royal Canadian

    Jeremy Hansen

    Jeremy Hansen

    Jeremy_Hansen

  • Tom Kenny
  • American actor and comedian (born 1962)

    Pirate and the voices of Gary the Snail, the French Narrator (a parody of Jacques Cousteau), and SpongeBob's father (Harold SquarePants). In 2010, Kenny

    Tom Kenny

    Tom Kenny

    Tom_Kenny

  • Collins J. Seitz
  • American judge (1914–1998)

    Collins Jacques Seitz (June 20, 1914 – October 16, 1998) was an American judge and lawyer from Wilmington, Delaware. He was a United States circuit judge

    Collins J. Seitz

    Collins_J._Seitz

  • List of largest exoplanets
  • List of largest planets by size

    universal or even stellar scale. Furthermore, these objects might be brown dwarfs, sub-brown dwarfs, or not even exist at all. Some data from the older sources

    List of largest exoplanets

    List of largest exoplanets

    List_of_largest_exoplanets

  • Napoleon
  • French militray general and emperor (1769–1821)

    rates of disease and a string of defeats against rebel commander Jean-Jacques Dessalines. In May 1803 Bonaparte acknowledged defeat, and the last 8,000

    Napoleon

    Napoleon

    Napoleon

  • Jacques le Moyne de Sainte-Hélène
  • Canadian soldier

    December 1690. Jacques Le Moyne de Sainte-Hélène married Jeanne Dufresnoy Carion in Montreal. They had three children, one of whom, Jacques, made a career

    Jacques le Moyne de Sainte-Hélène

    Jacques le Moyne de Sainte-Hélène

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  • Eugene Bullard
  • First Black French and American military pilot (1895–1961)

    Eugene Jacques Bullard (born Eugene James Bullard; October 9, 1895 – October 12, 1961) was one of the first African-American military pilots, although

    Eugene Bullard

    Eugene Bullard

    Eugene_Bullard

  • Eurovision Song Contest 1977
  • International song competition

    Organisation Organiser European Broadcasting Union (EBU) Scrutineer Clifford Brown Production Host broadcaster British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) Director

    Eurovision Song Contest 1977

    Eurovision Song Contest 1977

    Eurovision_Song_Contest_1977

  • Michael J. Mauboussin
  • American financial adviser

    Michael Mauboussin, NPR McDermott, Darius (16 March 2021). "Best in Class: Brown Advisory Global Leaders". FTAdviser. Retrieved 25 July 2021. michaelmauboussin

    Michael J. Mauboussin

    Michael_J._Mauboussin

  • List of Brown University alumni
  • partial list of notable Brown University alumni, known as Brunonians. It includes alumni of Brown University and Pembroke College, Brown's former women's college

    List of Brown University alumni

    List_of_Brown_University_alumni

  • List of Lilo & Stitch characters
  • "cousins" he created. Jumba graduated from Evil Genius University with Jacques von Hämsterviel, his lab partner. Shortly afterward, it is said the two

    List of Lilo & Stitch characters

    List_of_Lilo_&_Stitch_characters

  • Montreal Canadiens
  • National Hockey League team in Montreal, Quebec

    Elmer Lach Guy Lafleur Newsy Lalonde Rod Langway Jacques Laperriere Guy Lapointe Jack Laviolette Jacques Lemaire Frank Mahovlich Joe Malone Sylvio Mantha

    Montreal Canadiens

    Montreal Canadiens

    Montreal_Canadiens

  • Brown booby
  • Species of bird

    The current genus Sula was introduced by the French zoologist Mathurin Jacques Brisson in 1760. The word Sula is Norwegian for a gannet; the specific

    Brown booby

    Brown booby

    Brown_booby

  • Jacques Wirtz
  • Belgian landscape architect (1924–2018)

    William Kent, and Lancelot “Capability” Brown. Wirtz died on 21 July 2018. "Remembering Landscape Designer Jacques Wirtz | Architectural Digest". Architectural

    Jacques Wirtz

    Jacques_Wirtz

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  • Cinéma du look
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    Portuguese American

    Marques

    Of Mars; the god of war. A title name ranking below duke and above earl.

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  • Jacquenette
  • Girl/Female

    French

    Jacquenette

    Little Jacques.

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    English French

    Jacqui

    Abbreviation of Jacqueline which is the feminine of Jacques.

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    American, Australian, Christian, Hebrew

    Racquel

    Ewe; Innocent; Female Sheep

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  • JACQUES
  • Male

    French

    JACQUES

    French diminutive form of Latin Jacobus, JACQUES means "supplanter."

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    Variant form of English Rachel, RACQUEL means "ewe."

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    Little Jacques.

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    Indian

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    Favoured from God

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    English

    Jaques

    English : from the Old French personal name Jaques, a vernacular form of Latin Jacobus (see Jacob). In English this surname is traditionally pronounced as two syllables, jay-kwez. Compare Jacques.

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    American, British, Danish, Dutch, English, French, German, Hebrew, Latin, Swiss

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    Supplanter; French Form of Jacob Supplanter; He who Supplants

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    Supplanter; Yahweh May Protect; One who Supplants

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    French form of Jacob): Supplanter. He grasps the heel.

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    Hebrew American French

    Jacques

    He grasps the heel. Supplanter.

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    English : variant spelling of Jaques.

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    Supplanter

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    Pet form of French Jacqueline, JACQUIE means "supplanter."

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    Abbreviation of Jacqueline which is the feminine of Jacques.

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    Pet form of French Jacqueline, JACQUI means "supplanter."

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    Warlike; Of Mars; God of War; Nobleman; Dedicated to Mars; Lord of the Marches

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  • Anaika | அநைகா
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Anaika | அநைகா

    Powerful and complete

  • Sandeepan | ஸஂதீபந 
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    Sandeepan | ஸஂதீபந 

    A sage, Lighting

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    Jahnvika

    River Ganga

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    A Cow's Taati

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    Planner

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    Lion

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    Malar

    Flower

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    MURDOCH

    Anglicized form of Scottish Gaelic Muireadhach, MURDOCH means "sea warrior."

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    Amara

    Immortal

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    Saranna

    Compound of Sarah; Princess

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  • Lacquering
  • n.

    The act or business of putting on lacquer; also, the coat of lacquer put on.

  • Lacquer
  • v. t.

    To cover with lacquer.

  • Basque
  • n.

    A part of a lady's dress, resembling a jacket with a short skirt; -- probably so called because this fashion of dress came from the Basques.

  • Jacobin
  • n.

    A Dominican friar; -- so named because, before the French Revolution, that order had a convent in the Rue St. Jacques, Paris.

  • Cover
  • v. t.

    To overspread the surface of (one thing) with another; as, to cover wood with paint or lacquer; to cover a table with a cloth.

  • Sacque
  • n.

    Same as 2d Sack, 3.

  • Lacker
  • n. & v.

    See Lacquer.

  • Lacwork
  • n.

    Ornamentation by means of lacquer painted or carved, or simply colored, sprinkled with gold or the like; -- said especially of Oriental work of this kind.

  • Lacquered
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Lacquer

  • Lacquering
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Lacquer

  • Lacquerer
  • n.

    One who lacquers, especially one who makes a business of lacquering.

  • Acquest
  • n.

    Property acquired by purchase, gift, or otherwise than by inheritance.

  • Jacobin
  • n.

    One of a society of violent agitators in France, during the revolution of 1789, who held secret meetings in the Jacobin convent in the Rue St. Jacques, Paris, and concerted measures to control the proceedings of the National Assembly. Hence: A plotter against an existing government; a turbulent demagogue.

  • Jacquerie
  • n.

    The name given to a revolt of French peasants against the nobles in 1358, the leader assuming the contemptuous title, Jacques Bonhomme, given by the nobles to the peasantry. Hence, any revolt of peasants.

  • Japan
  • n.

    Work varnished and figured in the Japanese manner; also, the varnish or lacquer used in japanning.

  • Racquet
  • n.

    See Racket.

  • Acquest
  • n.

    Acquisition; the thing gained.

  • Lacquer
  • n.

    A varnish, consisting of a solution of shell-lac in alcohol, often colored with gamboge, saffron, or the like; -- used for varnishing metals, papier-mache, and wood. The name is also given to varnishes made of other ingredients, esp. the tough, solid varnish of the Japanese, with which ornamental objects are made.

  • Japan
  • v. t.

    To cover with a coat of hard, brilliant varnish, in the manner of the Japanese; to lacquer.

  • Incorporative
  • a.

    Incorporating or tending to incorporate; as, the incorporative languages (as of the Basques, North American Indians, etc. ) which run a whole phrase into one word.