• Harold Francis Baquet (July 23, 1958 – June 18, 2015) was an American photographer and artist who built a career documenting African American political...
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  • Theogene V. Baquet, eminent New Orleans musician and educator, was also a clarinetist, as were his brothers, Achille and Harold. Baquet's professional...
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    at a party, “William, color is bullshit”, and then not another word. Harold Baquet, for instance—a relatively current photographer[vague] known best for...
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  • Look up baquet in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Baquet may refer to: Achille Baquet, (1885–c.1956) American jazz clarinetist Camille Baquet, (1842–1924)...
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  • Orleans jazz scene. Baquet was raised in a musical family. His father, Théogène Baquet, led the Excelsior Brass Band, and his brothers, Harold, and George, were...
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    seventy five artists which included Zarouhie Abdalian, Luis Cruz Azaceta, Harold Baquet, Willie Birch, Dawn DeDeaux, Douglas Bourgeois, and Rontherin Ratliff...
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  • causes stir". Chicago Tribune. Retrieved 2008-02-09. Ann Marie Lipinski and Baquet, Dean. With Strong, James and Dold, R. Bruce (May 6, 1988). "Sawyer fires...
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  • Wajnberg as Vladimir Théophile Baquet as Grand (Big) Gibus François Morel as Father Bacaillé Louis Dussol as Bacaillé Harold Werner as Crique Nathan Parent...
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  • newspaper. His successor, Dean Baquet, refused to impose the additional cutbacks mandated by the Tribune Company. Baquet was the first African-American...
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    Bumiller was named Washington editor. In September 2015, executive editor Dean Baquet of The New York Times announced that Bumiller would replace Carolyn Ryan...
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    DB6, and DBS shooting brakes were custom manufactured by coachbuilder Harold Radford from 1965 until 1967. A prototype DB5 shooting-brake was custom...
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    v t e Car design Classification Body styles 2+2 Baquet Barchetta Berlinetta Brougham Cabrio coach Cab over Cabriolet / Convertible / Drophead coupe Coupe...
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  • Patterson, Christian; Sante, Luc (September 8, 2012). Sulzberger, A.G.; Baquet, Dean; Sulzberger Jr., Arthur Ochs (eds.). "Violence, dissected". Sunday...
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    included proving the innocence of a man convicted of murder." 1988: Dean Baquet, William C. Gaines, and Ann Marie Lipinski of Chicago Tribune, "for their...
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  • American writer Dean Bandiera (1926–2020), Canadian football player Dean Baquet (born 1956), American journalist Dean Baranja, Slovenian footballer Dean...
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    Step Back on People Mover Bid". Chicago Tribune. Retrieved May 13, 2021. Baquet, Dean (September 17, 1985). "'People Mover' Sweepstakes". Chicago Tribune...
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    entertainer B.G., rapper Baby Boy Da Prince, rapper Achille Baquet, musician George Baquet, musician Paul Barbarin, musician and composer Pat Barberot...
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    MMA, UFC fighter Sidney Barthelemy, mayor of New Orleans, 1986–1994 Dean Baquet, Executive Editor, The New York Times Jon Batiste, musician, Grammy winner...
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  • 2000. Retrieved 10 October 2020. Kristof, Nicholas D. (19 October 2001). Baquet, Dean; Louttit, Meghan; Corbett, Philip; Chang, Lian; Drake, Monica; Kahn...
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  • Florencie (credited as Florencie), Paul Fournier, André Carnège, Maurice Baquet, Frédéric Mariotti (credited as Mariotti) a.k.a. Gueule d'amour Stage Door...
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  • David Awschalom Ian Ayres Robert Badinter Subir Kumar Banerjee Dean P. Baquet Nathaniel Beck Harry Berger Jr. Charles Bernstein Randolph Blake Jeffrey...
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  • the pre-Big Band era jazz drummers Achille Baquet (1885–1955) – jazz clarinetist and saxophonist George Baquet (1881–1949) – jazz clarinetist, known for...
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  • Childs, Wolter Wierbos, and Yngve Moe. 1956 in jazz, deaths of Achille Baquet, Adrian Rollini, Alex Hyde, Art Tatum, Clifford Brown, Don Kirkpatrick,...
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  • v t e Car design Classification Body styles 2+2 Baquet Barchetta Berlinetta Brougham Cabrio coach Cab over Cabriolet / Convertible / Drophead coupe Coupe...
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  • for Poetry, National Book Award, National Book Critics Circle Award Dean Baquet (B.A. 1978) – Pulitzer Prize for investigative reporting (1988); managing...
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  • Scott McConnell (1975), founding editor of The American Conservative Dean Baquet (1978), Pulitzer Prize-winning executive editor of The New York Times John...
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  • 2006 Alexis Glick (1994), anchorwoman for the Fox Business Network Dean Baquet (1978), Pulitzer Prize-winning executive editor of The New York Times Jonathan...
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  • Liberals' Really All that Liberal?". Chicago magazine. Retrieved 23 April 2020. Baquet, Dean; Griffin, Jean Latz; Kass, John (9 April 1987). "Lucky 13 Make Up...
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  • and Wolesely Hornet. Customised versions were made by coach-builders like Harold Radford, and were very popular with the rich and famous of 1960s London...
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  • exhibitions in 1814 and 1815 without manipulations or the use of Mesmer's baquet (medical)]]. Unlike Mesmer, Faria claimed that hypnosis 'generated from...
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