Catharine - définition. Qu'est-ce que Catharine
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Catharine (1809 ship)         
1809 SHIP
Catharine first appeared in the registers in 1809 as American-built and having undergone repairs in that year. In 1811 she became a whaler and sailed to the Pacific where the United States Navy captured her.
Catharine Long         
ENGLISH RELIGIOUS WRITER
Catharine Walpole; Lady Catharine Long
Lady Catharine Long (née Walpole; 1797 – 30 August 1867) was an English novelist and religious writer of the 19th century.
Irwin T. Catharine         
AMERICAN ARCHITECT
Catharine,Irwin T.; Irwin T. Catherine; Irwin Catharine
Irwin Thornton Catharine (October 22, 1883 – March 3, 1944) was the chief architect of Philadelphia public schools from 1920 until his retirement in 1937. Buildings built during Catharine's tenure ranged from Gothic Revival, as in the case of Simon Gratz High School, to Streamline Moderne, as in his last project, Joseph H.
Exemples de prononciation pour Catharine
1. We happen to know, there's a list of Catharina, the wife's clothes.
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Exemples du corpus de texte pour Catharine
1. Staff writer Catharine Skipp contributed to this report.
2. Special correspondent Catharine Skipp contributed to this report.
3. Special correspondent Catharine Skipp in Miami contributed to this report.
4. Staff writers Catharine Skipp in Key West and Josh White in Washington contributed to this report.
5. Reid in Denver and Catharine Skipp in Miami contributed to this report.