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Examples
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There's a message been left her the morning of her death, and she read it because it was in the Recycle Bin from someone called Jete asking to see her.
A Traitor to Memory George, Elizabeth 2001
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The Washington Ballet's young members group, the Jete Society, hosts its periodic Beer and Ballet event, which pairs an open rehearsal at the ballet's studio with a microbrew-sipping session.
Getting Up Guide: Beer and Ballet, Edwidge Danticat Alex Baldinger 2010
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The Washington Ballet's Jete Society is throwing a happy hour at chocolate lounge and restaurant Co Co. Sala, which sounds like a perfectly cozy destination for a cold winter night: three types of house-made chocolates and a glass of prosecco for $9; glasses of wine for $6 each; rich and sweet house martinis for $9.
Nightlife Agenda: Parties for a long weekend Fritz Hahn 2011
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Jete had a great at-bat and I wanted to make sure I forced
USATODAY.com 2004
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And confidently-we branded the project Grand Jete (a dance term for big leap) to capture the scale of our vision, and initiated the second-largest private-sector fundraising campaign ever seen in the performing arts in Canada.
Breaking New Ground 2003
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Jete was the word that preceded the provider's identification.
A Traitor to Memory George, Elizabeth 2001
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Jete was Robson's online name and consequently part of his e-mail address.
A Traitor to Memory George, Elizabeth 2001
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It's more a matter of crossing Jete off the list if it's you.
A Traitor to Memory George, Elizabeth 2001
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Good to give Jete the chance to perfect everything!
NY Daily News 2010
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Then I learnt Jete jete pothe holo deri (the RD Burman hit) and I again asked him to write and message me the lyrics.
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