Brett
Brett derives from a Middle English surname meaning "Briton" or "Breton", referring to the Celtic people of Britain and Brittany, France. Brette can be a feminine name. Provided by Wikipedia
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Published: 2004.
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Published: [2012]
Superior document: Title is part of eBook package: De Gruyter Asian Studies Backlist (2000-2014) eBook Package
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Published: 2003.
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Published: 2007.
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Published: 2002.
Superior document: LEA's organization and management series
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Published: c2011.
Superior document: Studies in avian biology ; no. 39
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Published: [2020]
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Published: [2016]
Superior document: Title is part of eBook package: De Gruyter UTP eBook-Package Backlist 2000-2015
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Published: 2013.
Superior document: Brill's series on modern East Asia in a global historical perspective ; vol. 2
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Published: [2014]
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Published: 2013.
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Published: c2011.
Superior document: Africa development forum
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Published: 2014.
Superior document: Brill's Companions to the Christian Tradition, Volume 50
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Published: 2016.
Superior document: Mnemosyne, Supplements. History and Archaeology of Classical Antiquity, Volume 388
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Published: 2005.
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Published: 2014.
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“...Mark G. Brett --...”
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“...Brett Coppenger --...”