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Misme may refer to: Misme (mythology), mother of Ascalabus Jane Misme (1865–1935), French journalist and feminist Ronald Rey Quispe Misme, a Bolivian
Misme
Type of neurofibromatosis disease
Neurofibromatosis type II (NF2 or NF II; also known as MISME syndrome – multiple inherited schwannomas, meningiomas, and ependymomas) is a genetic condition
Neurofibromatosis_type_II
In Greek mythology, was a son of Misme
was a son of Misme. When Demeter, on her wanderings in search of her daughter Persephone who had been abducted by Hades, came to Misme in Attica, the
Ascalabus
French journalist & feminist (1865–1935)
Jane Misme (1865–1935) was a French journalist and feminist. She founded the feminist journal La Française (The Frenchwoman), published from 1906 to 1934
Jane_Misme
Greek goddess of the harvest, grains, and agriculture
looking for her daughter, Demeter arrived exhausted in Attica. A woman named Misme took her in and offered her a cup of water with pennyroyal and barley groats
Demeter
Female reproductive system health issue
pub2. PMC 7389314. PMID 32609376. Marret H, Fauconnier A, Dubernard G, Misme H, Lagarce L, Lesavre M, et al. (October 2016). "Overview and guidelines
Ectopic_pregnancy
Goddess from Asia Minor
about a figure named Misme (Μίσμη), who may be the same as Mise, in which she takes in a thirsty Demeter and gives her a drink; Misme's son, Ascalabus, bursts
Mise_(mythology)
French language weekly newspaper in France focused on women's suffrage (1906–1940)
newspaper published in France. It was founded in 1906 by feminist Jane Misme, who ran it until 1926, when Cécile Brunschvicg, the future under-secretary
La_Française_(journal)
Act of leaving one's country to another
2021. "Migrant support measures from an employment and skills perspective (MISMES)" (PDF). Working Together Learning for Life. Archived from the original
Emigration
Third season of 'Drag Race España'
Natalia Eliminated: Clover Bish Farewell Message: "Sed fieles a vosotre mismes y aprovechad la oportunidad. No se repite 2 veces. Os amo, Clover. <3 PD:
Drag_Race_España_season_3
Painting attributed to Rembrandt
lucidity did not resurface until 1929, when another librarian, Clotilde Brière-Misme, commented: "This old man, whose pensive demeanor earned him the name of
Philosopher_in_Meditation
German-French art collector (1842–1910)
An inventory of the collection was prepared in 1923 by Clothilde Brière-Misme of the Bibliothèque d’Art et d’Histoire. Another inventory was attached
Adolphe_Schloss
Greek mythological figures sharing the same name
traditions relate the same story of a boy, Ascalabus, and call his mother Misme. Abas, an Argive seer, son of Melampus. He was the father of Coeranus, Idmon
Abas_(mythology)
Collection of photographic reproductions of art
acquired photographs through agents based in Europe such as Clotilde Brière-Mismé, Mario Sansoni, and Walter W.S. Cook. From 1922 to 1967, Miss Frick organized
Frick Art Research Library Photoarchive
Frick_Art_Research_Library_Photoarchive
French-British suffragette and feminist
(1836–1936) soon joined the Avant-Courrière, and Schmahl found support from Jane Misme (1865–1935), who later founded the journal La Française and Jeanne Chauvin
Jeanne_Schmahl
French feminist organization
were from bourgeois or intellectual backgrounds. The leaders were Jane Misme (1865–1935), editor of La Française, and Jeanne Schmahl (1846–1915). The
French Union for Women's Suffrage
French_Union_for_Women's_Suffrage
Character from Greek mythology
turned into a lizard; others, however, relate this of Ascalabus, son of Misme. Pausanias, 1.39.1 Graves, Robert (1960). The Greek Myths. Harmondsworth
Metanira
Pacific Coast Athabaskan tribe
kinyiqʼi-kyoh-mingwah (Kingyukyomunga) łichʼiwh-ʼinahwh-ding (Hlichuhwinauhwding) mis-meʼ (Misme) noleh-ding (Noleding) qʼa꞉ xis-tah-ding (Kahustahding) qʼayliwh-tah-ding
Chilula
Bolivian racewalker
Ronald Rey Quispe Misme (born 5 March 1988) is a Bolivian race-walker competing for Bolivia at the 2016 Summer Olympics in the men's 50 km walk event
Ronald_Quispe
French film director and producer
she began writing for La Française, a feminist magazine edited by Jane Misme where she eventually became the drama critic. Dulac also found time to work
Germaine_Dulac
French politician
congress of French feminists in Paris in 1908, led by Jeanne Schmahl and Jane Misme. The UFSF provided a less militant and more widely acceptable alternative
Cécile_Brunschvicg
Héra Mirtel (1868–1931) – writer, feminist, salonnier, suffragist Jane Misme (1865–1935) – journalist, feminist, suffragist Jeanne Oddo-Deflou (1846–1915)
List_of_French_suffragists
French athlete, mountaineer, aviator and journalist (1875–1963)
d'un siècle (Éditions Pierron, 1991). Nicolaou, Stéphane, and Élisabeth Misme-Thomas, Aviatrices: Un siècle d'aviation féminine française (Éditions Altipresse
Marie_Marvingt
French aristocrat (1847–1933)
(1836–1936) soon joined the Avant-Courrière, and Schmahl found support from Jane Misme (1865–1935), who later founded the journal La Française and Jeanne Chauvin
Anne de Rochechouart de Mortemart
Anne_de_Rochechouart_de_Mortemart
French Protestant philanthropist and feminist
later very evident in her speeches. She was said by the journalist Jane Misme to be dressed as a Quaker and the "Pope of Protestantism." The Franco-Prussian
Sarah_Monod
Season of television series
and a couple invited by the jury, being Fernando Roca Rey and Whitney Misme. In the first week, it was announced that two heroines could not compete
El_Gran_Show_season_3
non-f. wr. Shazia Mirza (living, Pakistan/England), col. & comedian Jane Misme (1865–1935, France), col. & feminist Jaishree Misra (b. 1961, India/England)
List_of_women_writers_(M–Z)
French feminist activist (1872–1959)
feminist movement. Although she did not give Denizard much attention, Jane Misme's La Française journal was more sympathetic to this "simple demonstration
Marie_Denizard
Public secondary school in Paris, France, established in 1888
Suzanne Citron (then Suzanne Grumbach, until 1939), and Clotilde Brière-Misme, Hellenist Jacqueline de Romilly (then Jacqueline David, between 1922 and
Lycée_Molière_(Paris)
Dutch painter
des beaux-arts [suppl. is Chron. A.] 21 (1866): 458–470. Clotilde Brière-Misme. "Un 'Intimiste' hollandais: Jacob Vrel." Revue de l’art ancien et moderne
Jacob_Vrel
Minaberri (1926–2017), children's author, poet, and short-story writer Jane Misme (1865–1935), journalist and feminist Ursule Molinaro (1916–2000), French-American
List_of_French_women_writers
Season of television series
danced Katherine Mendoza (dreamer on El show de los sueños), finally Whitney Misme became an official dreamer from the second week. During the show, two heroines
El_Gran_Show_season_2
French philanthropist and feminist
Saint-Lazare, April 1902, Isabelle Bogelot, op.cit.. According to Jane Misme's article in Minerva on 16 novembre 1930, Isabelle Bogelot, although she
Isabelle_Bogelot
UNESCO in the 1950s, co-founder of Coopération Féminine in the 1960s Jane Misme, journalist and feminist The Société des agrégés (Society of Female Teachers)
National Council of French Women
National_Council_of_French_Women
Bolivian Minister of Education (2020–2021)
than himself, those appointed included his former chief of staff, Ernesto Misme; the former legal director, Samuel Coaquira; and the former head of transparency
Adrián_Quelca
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Girl/Female
Indian
Is associated to Lord venkateswara, Goddess Parvati
Boy/Male
Hindu
Undefeatable
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Indian, Sikh, Traditional
Your Ambitions are Not Large
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Muslim
Intelligent
Surname or Lastname
English (chiefly Lancashire)
English (chiefly Lancashire) : habitational name from any of various places in northern England so called. Those in Lancashire and near Bedale in North Yorkshire are from the Old Norse personal name Horni ‘horn’ + Old Norse býr ‘farm’, ‘settlement’. One in the parish of Great Smeaton, North Yorkshire, is recorded in Domesday Book as Horenbodebi and probably has as its first element an Old Norse personal name composed of the elements horn ‘horn’ + boði ‘messenger’.
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Latin
From Aricia.
Boy/Male
British, English
Unique in Universe
Male
Esperanto
Pet form of Esperanto Mihhaelo, MIHIJO means "who is like God?"
Girl/Female
Indian, Telugu
Independent
Girl/Female
Arabic, Australian, French, Muslim
Glorious; Powerful; Splendid; Noble; Respected
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v. t.
To give the wrong meter to, as to a line of verse.
v. t.
To measure or estimate incorrectly.
n.
Wrong measurement.