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Justine (de Sade novel)         
1791 NOVEL BY THE MARQUIS DE SADE
Justine, or the Misfortunes Of Virtue; The misfortunes of virtue; Justine, or the Misfortunes of Virtue; Les infortunes de la vertu; Justine ou Les Malheurs de la vertu; Justine ou Les Malheurs de la Vertu; Justine ou les Malheurs de la Vertu; Justine ou les malheurs de la vertu; Justine, or Good Conduct Well Chastised; Justine, or good conduct well chastised; Good Conduct Well Chastised; La Nouvelle Justine ou Les Malheurs de la vertu; La Nouvelle Justine; La nouvelle Justine; Les Malheurs de la vertu; Les malheurs de la vertu; Les Malheurs de la Vertu; The Misfortunes of Virtue; Justine or Good Conduct Well Chastised; Justine; or Good Conduct Well Chastised; Justine (Sade); Justine (Sade novel)
Justine, or The Misfortunes of Virtue (French: Justine, ou Les Malheurs de la Vertu) is a 1791 novel by Donatien Alphonse François de Sade, better known as the Marquis de Sade. Justine is set just before the French Revolution in France and tells the story of a young girl who goes under the name of Thérèse.
Justine (Thompson novel)         
1996 NOVEL BY ALICE THOMPSON
Justine is the debut novel of Scottish author Alice Thompson. Published in 1996 by Canongate Books it was the joint winner of the James Tait Black Memorial Prize that year.
Justine Roberts         
FOUNDER AND CHIEF EXECUTIVE OF BRITISH WEBSITES MUMSNET AND GRANSNET
Justine Juliette Alice Roberts
Justine Juliette Alice Roberts (born October 1967) is the founder and chief executive of British websites Mumsnet and Gransnet.
Examples of use of Justine
1. Additional reporting Alexandra Harney and Justine Lau
2. Eastbourne debutante Justine Henin–Hardenne also found the conditions tricky.
3. CNN‘s Kevin Bohn and Justine Redman contributed to this story.
4. Justine Henin–Hardenne, 24, is a slip of a thing.
5. "Don‘t be like me," she said to Prossy and Justine.