10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «PERSONAE GRATAE»
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Trampled Under Foot: The Power and Excess of Led Zeppelin
... and lighting in Dallas; worked with Zeppelin 1971–80 Bebe Buell
Celebratedrock consort; girlfriend of JimmyPage's fora briefperiod inthe mid
Seventies Trevor Burton Original rhythm guitarist in Birmingham band the
Personae Gratae.
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Led Zeppelin: The Oral History of the World's Greatest Rock Band
... snubbed by Page and Peter Grant in favor of Atlantic JAne Ayer Publicist at
Atlantic Records' L.A. office and Zeppelin confidante long John bAldry Singer
with Blues Incorporated and other '60s xxiii Personae Gratae : Voices in This
Book.
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An American Family in the Mexican Revolution
... helper, listening to their problems and keeping the peace. In her front room
was a small shrine embellished with a crucifix, an image of the Virgin Mother, and
flowers from the garden surrounded by pictures of her 165 Personae Gratae I.
Robert Woodmansee Herr, Richard Herr, 1999
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From Bonbon to Cha-cha: Oxford Dictionary of Foreign Words ...
... the soft furnishings. personae gratae, personae non gratae plurals of
PERsoNA GRATA, PERsoNA NON GRATA. persona grata /pa,saona 'grcizte/
noun phrase plural personae gratae /pa ,saoni: 'grdztiz/ L19 Late Latin (from as
PERSONA + ...
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Chabers 21st Century Dictionary
15c: from Latin personagium, from persona person. persona grata I — 'grcuta/ {
personae gratae I — ti:/ ) o- noun a person who is acceptable, liked or favoured,
especially one who is diplomatically acceptable to a foreign government.
Compare ...
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Chambers concise dictionary
personableness n. □ personably adv. personage >n a well-known, important or
distinguished person. [15c: from Latin personagium, from persona person]
persona grata I 'graita/ > n (personae gratae /-ti:/) a person who is acceptable,
liked or ...
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Heinemann English Dictionary
... or pleasing in personal appearance and manner. ll'ord Family personably
adverb personage (per-sa-nij) noun a person, especially an important person.
persona grata (per-so-na grah-ta) noun (plural personae gratae) (per-so-nee
grah-tee) ...
At one point in this spiral climb we saw seventeen distinct stretches of railroad
that we had traveled on in our upward journey. We had by this time made
ourselves personae gratae with the dining car manager and the Pullman
conductor. and ...
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Review of Reviews and World's Work
... regarding the applying of custom laws, in the concession that agents sent from
the United States to Germany must be " personae gratae " ; in that the certificates
from the German chambers of commerce must be accepted as sufficient proofs, ...
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Methodist Magazine and Review
It will indirectly, we judge, help the cause of missions by making English-
speaking persons more than ever " personae gratae " in China and Japan. It is
essentially an alliance not for aggression, but for the preservation of peace. The
powers of ...