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| jdam a pinpoint bomb guidance device that can be strapped to a gravity bomb thus converting dumb bombs into smart bombs ; | | je ne sais quoi something indescribable ; | | jealousy zealous vigilance; "cherish their official political freedom with fierce jealousy"-Paul Blanshard ; a feeling of jealous envy (especially of a rival) ; | | jean a coarse durable twill-weave cotton fabric ; (usually plural) close-fitting pants of heavy denim for manual work or casual wear ; | | jean-baptiste poquelin French author of sophisticated comedies (1622-1673) ; | | jean-claude duvalier son and successor of Francois Duvalier as president of Haiti; he was overthrown by a mass uprising in 1986 (born in 1951) ; | | jean-frederic joliot French nuclear physicist who was Marie Curie's assistant and who worked with Marie Curie's daughter who he married (taking the name Joliot-Curie); he and his wife discovered how to synthesize new radioactive elements (1900-1958) ; | | jean-frederic joliot-curie French nuclear physicist who was Marie Curie's assistant and who worked with Marie Curie's daughter who he married (taking the name Joliot-Curie); he and his wife discovered how to synthesize new radioactive elements (1900-1958) ; | | jean-jacques rousseau French philosopher and writer born in Switzerland; believed that the natural goodness of man was warped by society; ideas influenced the French Revolution (1712-1778) ; | | jean-louis lebris de kerouac United States writer who was a leading figure of the beat generation (1922-1969) ; | | jean-paul sartre French writer and existentialist philosopher (1905-1980) ; | | jean-philippe rameau French composer of operas whose writings laid the foundation for the modern theory of harmony (1683-1764) ; | | jean anouilh French dramatist noted for his reinterpretations of Greek myths (1910-1987) ; | | jean antoine watteau French painter (1684-1721) ; | | jean arp Alsatian artist and poet who was cofounder of dadaism in Zurich; noted for abstract organic sculptures (1887-1966) ; | | jean auguste dominique ingres French classical painter (1780-1867) ; | | jean baptiste camille corot French painter of Italian landscapes (1796-1875) ; | | jean baptiste de lamarck French naturalist who proposed that evolution resulted from the inheritance of acquired characteristics (1744-1829) ; | | jean baptiste donatien de vimeur French general who commanded French troops in the American Revolution, notably at Yorktown (1725-1807) ; | | jean baptiste joseph fourier French mathematician who developed Fourier analysis and studied the conduction of heat (1768-1830) ; |
| jean baptiste lully French composer (born in Italy) who was the court composer to Louis XIV and founded the national French opera (1632-1687) ; | | jean baptiste racine French advocate of Jansenism; tragedian who based his works on Greek and Roman themes (1639-1699) ; | | jean bernard leon foucault French physicist who determined the speed of light and showed that it travels slower in water than in air; invented the Foucault pendulum and the gyroscope (1819-1868) ; | | jean bernoulli Swiss mathematician (1667-1748) ; | | jean caulvin Swiss theologian (born in France) whose tenets (predestination and the irresistibility of grace and justification by faith) defined Presbyterianism (1509-1564) ; | | jean cauvin Swiss theologian (born in France) whose tenets (predestination and the irresistibility of grace and justification by faith) defined Presbyterianism (1509-1564) ; | | jean chauvin Swiss theologian (born in France) whose tenets (predestination and the irresistibility of grace and justification by faith) defined Presbyterianism (1509-1564) ; | | jean cocteau French writer and film maker who worked in many artistic media (1889-1963) ; | | jean de la fontaine French writer who collected Aesop's fables and published them (1621-1695) ; | | jean edouard vuillard French painter (1868-1940) ; | | jean francois champollion Frenchman and Egyptologist who studied the Rosetta Stone and in 1821 became the first person to decipher Egyptian hieroglyphics (1790-1832) ; | | jean francois millet French painter of rural scenes (1814-1875) ; | | jean genet French writer of novels and dramas for the theater of the absurd (1910-1986) ; | | jean giraudoux French novelist and dramatist whose plays were reinterpretations of Greek myths (1882-1944) ; | | jean harlow United States film actress who made several films with Clark Gable (1911-1937) ; | | jean honore fragonard French artist whose rococo paintings typified the frivolity of life in the royal court of France in the 18th century (1732-1806) ; | | jean laffite French pirate who aided the United States in the War of 1812 and received an official pardon for his crimes (1780-1826) ; | | jean lafitte French pirate who aided the United States in the War of 1812 and received an official pardon for his crimes (1780-1826) ; | | jean louis charles garnier French architect (1825-1898) ; | | jean louis rodolphe agassiz United States naturalist (born in Switzerland) who studied fossil fish; recognized geological evidence that ice ages had occurred in North America (1807-1873) ; |
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