jeton

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jeton

(ˈdʒɛtən)
n
a variant spelling of jetton
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Later, German juggler Jeton added a jazzy touch of 1920s' chic to his act, even though it's the sort of thing you see on the Royal Mile every August.
They are Cooper, a sailor and recent amputee; Alison, a mother and widow; Art, a burned-out cultural liaison; and Jeton, a teenage, lovelorn islander.
Chung, "Loss and Mourning in Sharon Pollock's Fair Liberty's Call (127-46); Tanya Schaap, "Questions of Collective Responsibility in Sharon Pollock's Man Out of Joint" (147-68); Donna Coates, "Equal-Opportunity Torturers in Judith Thompson's Palace of the End and Sharon Pollock's Man Out of Joint" (169-96); Martin Morrow, "Sharon Pollock and the Garry Theatre (1992-97)" (197-206); Jeton Neziraj, "Sharon Pollock in Kosovo" (207-12); Sherrill Grace, "Biography and the Archive" (213-36); Calgary Playing with Pollock Collective: Lindsay Burns, Pamela Halstead, Grant Linneberg, and Laura Parken, "Sharon's Tongue" (237-72).
Jeton McClinton is a faculty member of Jackson State University, Mississippi.
Paula (Lachance) Bernier, a longtime Dudley resident but now enjoying apartment life in Webster, knows Jerry Bernier, who demanded a "Jeton" from this writer a couple of weeks ago.
Every pupil in given elementary grades got packets of "jetons." Utter a word in English at recess during the French half of the school day and another kid could demand a "jeton." While the pupils unwittingly policed French dialogue, most of my friends weren't into the game.
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