demi-litre de lait - significado y definición. Qué es demi-litre de lait
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Qué (quién) es demi-litre de lait - definición

AMERICAN JOURNALIST (1883-1954)
Jack Lait (newspaperman); Jacquin Lait
  • ''Washington confidential'' by Jack Lait and [[Lee Mortimer]]

Fédération des producteurs de lait du Québec         
Federation des producteurs de lait du Quebec
Les producteurs de lait du Québec (PLQ) is an agricultural organization representing milk producers in the Canadian province of Quebec. This democratic organization, whose directions are set in the general meetings of its members, is administered by a board of directors made up of the presidents of the 14 regional boards.
demi-monde         
'HALFWORLDER': ENLIGHTENMENT- AND ROMANTIC-ERA FRENCH TERM FOR A COURTIER WHO LIVES ON THE EDGE OF RESPECTABILITY; CONSIDERED SYNONYMOUS IN SOME CONTEXTS WITH PROSTITUTION
Demi-monde; Demi-Monde; Demimondaine; Demi monde; Demi-mondaine
n.
[Fr.] Questionable women (collectively), the kept-mistresses, the courtesan class.
demi-mondaine         
'HALFWORLDER': ENLIGHTENMENT- AND ROMANTIC-ERA FRENCH TERM FOR A COURTIER WHO LIVES ON THE EDGE OF RESPECTABILITY; CONSIDERED SYNONYMOUS IN SOME CONTEXTS WITH PROSTITUTION
Demi-monde; Demi-Monde; Demimondaine; Demi monde; Demi-mondaine
['d?m?m?n?de?n]
¦ noun a woman considered to belong to the demi-monde.
Origin
from Fr.

Wikipedia

Jack Lait

Jack Lait (March 13, 1883 – April 1, 1954) was an American journalist, author and playwright. During a 50-year career he wrote prolifically and became renowned as one of the leading newspapermen of the first half of the 20th century. He is perhaps best known as co-author, with Lee Mortimer, of the controversial "Confidential" books, written in the late 1940s and early 1950s.