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janet
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Janet is a feminine given name meaning "Little Joan". It is a variation of the French proper noun Jeannette , Spanish proper noun Juanita , Russian Жанет (Zhanet) and Hungarian Zsanett and is the diminutive of Jeanne or Jane .
Usage examples of janet.
Reeve helpless, Janet Speke and the Squire in impotent rage and, best of all, Barry Erskine with his helmet-brim on his nose and blood gushing onto his shoulders.
Since her first novel was published in 1975, Janet Dailey has become the bestselling female author in America, with more than 300,000,000 copies of her books in print.
Janet pictured a trillion particles of an African monkey brain virus blipping about in her veins like toxic soda water bubbles.
Janet could see the Virginia Tech campus stretching before her, a small city of crenellated academic buildings, barracks like dorms, and streetlights.
DNA is like a shoelace, Janet, and at each end are little caplets called telomeres.
Gayle clucked about with a Dustbuster, paper bags and a broom, while Bryan, caught up in this family activity, knocked over his Champagne flute to buy an extra minute or so for Janet and Wade.
Shw scootched past, giving Janet a quick greeting, and then jockeyed right up to Sarah and began barraging her with personal questions.
Across from them Janet and Blume were trying desperately not to come to a similar pass but without much success.
Afterward, Janet and Celia had a few days together in Morristown, each promising they would try to make mutual visits more frequently in future.
She opened a door to the bedroom, which Janet entered, only to find Howie buck naked and asleep atop a chinchilla bedspread, snoring like a lawnmower.
Janet Anastasi, Derec’s mother, who was running her own experiment in robotics.
He turned to the human known as Janet Anastasi, blinked his mylar plastic eyelids nervously, and allocated a hundred nanoseconds to resolving a small dilemma.
Inside the vehicle, Janet Anastasi sat in the passenger compartment, her nose buried in a sheaf of fax pages, while Basalom sat in the chauffeur’s compartment, jacked into the vehicle’s master control panel, driving.
But SilverSide, with the superb reflexes Janet Anastasi had given her, was no longer there.
Janet Anastasi, SilverSide’s creator, might have herself been concerned with the robot’s behavior, but she would have also been intensely interested.