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  • 71Woods, William B. — ▪ United States jurist in full  William Burnham Woods   born Aug. 3, 1824, Newark, Ohio, U.S. died May 14, 1887, Washington, D.C.       associate justice of the United States Supreme Court (1880–87).       After being admitted to the bar in 1847 …

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  • 72Elisha John Durbin —     Elisha John Durbin     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Elisha John Durbin     The Patriarch priest of Kentucky , born 1 February, 1800, in Madison County, in that State, of John D. Durbin, son of Christopher Durbin, pioneer, and Patience, Logsdon;… …

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  • 73Charles Dallison — Sir Charles Dallison (fl. 1648) was a gentleman from Lincolnshire who served as an officer in the Royalist army during the English Civil War. He was also a serjeant at law,[1] and in 1648 he published an often cited pamphlet justifying his… …

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  • 74Cornell Paper — A Preliminary Analysis of the October 1, 1965, Coup in Indonesia   Author(s) Be …

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  • 75David Makovsky — David Makovsky, born June 21, 1960, is the Ziegler distinguished fellow and director of the Washington Institute for Near East Policy Project on the Middle East Peace Process.[1] In addition, he is an adjunct lecturer at Johns Hopkins University… …

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  • 76Doren Robbins — (photo by Linda Janakos) Born August 20, 1949 (1949 08 20) (age 62) Los Angeles, California Nationality American Ethnicity …

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  • 77Mellotron (book) — Written by writer and musician Nick Awde, Mellotron subtitled The Machine and the Musicians That Revolutionised Rock is a series of discussions with influential British musicians who innovated popular music through the use of the Mellotron.… …

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  • 78Brüning, Heinrich — (1885 1970)    politician; the Republic s most con troversial Chancellor. He was born to a prosperous Catholic* home in Münster; his father was a vinegar manufacturer and wine merchant. After completing Gymnasium in 1904, he studied for ten years …

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  • 79Aristotle: Aesthetics and philosophy of mind — David Gallop AESTHETICS Aesthetics, as that field is now understood, does not form the subjectmatter of any single Aristotelian work. No treatise is devoted to such topics as the essential nature of a work of art, the function of art in general,… …

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  • 80argue — verb 1 disagree ADVERB ▪ bitterly, fiercely, furiously, heatedly ▪ loudly ▪ constantly, endlessly ▪ …

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