Lottie

  • 21Lottie — Charlotte …

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  • 22Lottie — n. female first name; family name …

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  • 23lottie — toilet …

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  • 24Lottie — /lot ee/, n. a female given name, form of Charlotte. Also, Lotty …

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  • 25The Lottie Project — infobox Book | name = The Lottie Project title orig = translator = image caption = Cover of the 1997 first edition author = Jacqueline Wilson illustrator = Nick Sharratt cover artist = Nick Sharratt country = United Kingdom language = English… …

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  • 26Francis und Lottie Brunn — waren ein international gefeierter Jongleur Akt, bestehend aus den Geschwistern Franz Josef Brunn (* 15. November 1922 in Aschaffenburg; † 28. Mai 2004 in Frankfurt am Main) und Lieselotte (Lottie) Brunn (* 12. Oktober 1925 in Aschaffenburg, † 5 …

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  • 27Moon, Charlotte Lottie — ( 18 4 0 1912 )    prominent Baptist missionary in China    Possibly the most famous of the thousands of missionaries sent out by the Southern Baptist Convention, Lottie Moon was a diminutive (4 3 ) woman who completed 40 years as a missionary in …

    Encyclopedia of Protestantism

  • 283489 Lottie — Infobox Planet minorplanet = yes width = 25em bgcolour = #FFFFC0 apsis = name = Lottie symbol = caption = discovery = yes discovery ref = discoverer = K. Herkenhoff discovery site = Palomar discovered = January 10, 1983 designations = yes mp name …

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  • 29COLLINS, LOTTIE — (1865–1910), British actress and music hall singer. Collins family name was originally Kalisch. Her father, William Alfred Collins, was a wood turner and music hall entertainer. Lottie Collins gained fame in London in 1891 with the song, Ta ra ra …

    Encyclopedia of Judaism

  • 30Parker, Lottie Blair — (1868 1937)    A native of Oswego, New York, Lottie Blair Parker began her career acting opposite John McCullough, Mary Anderson, and Dion Boucicault before becoming a playwright of a dozen popular potboilers. Her plays include White Roses (1892) …

    The Historical Dictionary of the American Theater