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jeanette
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Jeanette Anne Dimech (10 October 1951 in London), who performs under the name Jeanette , is an English -born Spanish singer who has resided in Spain since the age of 12, and sings primarily in Spanish. She has also recorded songs in several different languages. ...
Usage examples of jeanette.
Jeanette had been having an affair with, Abie could understand the attraction.
Wuz bawn on de Collier plantashun en Marster en Missis wuz James en Jeanette Collier.
Jeanette Koss on the floor of the Cyfer lab, he feels inappropriately alive.
Few of them even suspected the existence of the Black Labs that occupied the cellars of the building, the place where Jeanette Campbell did research that went far beyond simple cures for ADD, narcolepsy, clinical depression, bipolar disorder, and the like.
Jeanette did not understand English, but she recognized that Will Skeat had intervened on her behalf and so she stood and appealed to him.
He thought Jeanette beautiful, but Skeat was right, there was a hardness in her that repelled him.
He only knew he must go to a place where a man like Will Skeat would employ him, though he could not talk of such a future with Jeanette.
Rob Weisbach Books and William Morrow: Bill Wright, Patricia Alvarez, Jacqueline Deval, Michael Murphy, Lisa Queen, Sharyn Rosenblum, Elizabeth Riley, Jeanette Zwart, Richard L.
Jeanette out of taking the trip to Tahoe while he wrapped up postproduction on his last film, she and his son would be alive.
The Colonnades during the past week and closed the house, leaving Jeanette in charge until arrangements could be made with her creditors.
Rather than trying to get their attention, Hosea just settled into a corner with Jeanette, opened her case, tuned her quickly, and started to play, softly, a medley of old lullabies his grandmother had taught him.
Jeanette volunteered to do anything: Hosea snatched the offered help and went back to soothing overstimulated minds and bodies.
Jeanette favored Elaine at least as strongly as Rachel favored Katherine, with her biological mother's fair coloring and blue eyes.
Few of them even suspected the existence of the Black Labs that occupied the cellars of the building, the place where Jeanette Campbell did research that went far beyond simple cures for ADD, narcolepsy, clinical depression, bipolar disorder, and the like.
The man in the uniform of Threshold Special Security blinked down at her, as impassive as a cigar-store Indian, and for a moment Jeanette didn't think he'd heard her.