Little John Nee has written:
'A Donegal trilogy'
Pauline Nee has written: 'Access in the USA' -- subject(s): Architecture and the handicapped
Piet de Ruiter has written: 'Staalhard nee!!'
Olin V. Mapes has written: 'Westmoreland nee Neville' -- subject(s): Genealogy
Hans van der Hulst has written: 'Student, ja! ambt, nee?'
The cast of Fear an Phoist - 2003 includes: Little John Nee as Postie
Maud Miller Hoffmaster has written: 'The path of gold' -- subject(s): Protected DAISY 'Nee-Na'
Wa-Na-Nee-Che. has written: 'White Eagle medicine wheel' -- subject(s): Miscellanea, Religion, Medicine wheels, Indians of North America, Fortune-telling by cards, Divination
Little John Nee has: Played Gateman in "High Spirits" in 1988. Played Boy Soldier in "Reefer and the Model" in 1988. Played Toupee Man in "An Everlasting Piece" in 2000. Played Bob in "Wolfhound" in 2002. Played Postie in "Fear an Phoist" in 2003. Played Referee in "Uncle Max" in 2006.
Robert Dana has written: 'Starting out for the difficult world' 'Hello stranger' -- subject(s): Poetry, Beaches 'Paris on the flats' 'On a view of Paradise Ridge from a rented house' 'Summer' 'In a fugitive season'
Julia Lennon (nee Stanley)
The phrase 'nee how' (usually written ni hao or ni hao ma) is the Chinese way of asking 'How are you?'.
"Hoekom nie" You pronounce it "Hukom nee"