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Perdita Felicien is a Canadian retired hurdler. Felicien is the 2003 World champion in the 100 metres hurdles and 2004 World indoor champion in the 60 metres hurdles. She also won silver medals at the 2007 World Championships, the 2010 World Indoor Championships, and twice at the Pan American Games. Her best time for the 100 metres hurdles of 12.46 secs from 2004 still stands as the Canadian record.
Perdita Stevens is a British mathematician, theoretical computer scientist, and software engineer who holds a personal chair in the mathematics of software engineering as part of the School of Informatics at the University of Edinburgh. Her research includes work on model-driven engineering, including model transformation, model checking, and the Unified Modeling Language.
Perdita Huston (1936 – 2001) was an American journalist and women's rights activist. She is commemorated by the international Perdita Huston Human Rights Award.
Someone once wrote a novel (comic, obviously) entitled, "Perdita, Get Lost!" Sorry, I don't know the author.
I googled the title "Perdita, Get Lost." The author is Alan R. Jackson.
Perdita is the "exotic and interesting" name given to the shy Agnes' wild alter ego in Terry Pratchett's books "Maskerade" and "Carpe Jugulum."
There is a young British actress named Perdita Weeks. Her elder sister is named Honeysuckle Weeks.
It's the name of a Dalmatian in "The 101 Dalmatians." However, the dog in the book is not the same character as the dog in the movie.

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