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  • 121Stradiuarius, Antonius —    A most interesting account of Antonius Stradiuarius, who is generally thought to be the greatest maker of the violin has been published by M. Fetis, and translated into English by Mr. Bishop of Cheltenham. In addition to records of his family …

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  • 122Arthur Jensen — (born August 24 1923) is a Professor Emeritus of educational psychology at the University of California, Berkeley. [http://www.edb.utexas.edu/robinson/danr/JEBS%2031(3)%20 06 Jensen%20profile.pdf] Jensen is known for his work in psychometrics and …

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  • 123John Singleton Copley — For the British lawyer and politician of this name, see John Copley, 1st Baron Lyndhurst. John Singleton Copley Portrait of Copley by Gilbert Stuart Birth name John Singleton Copley …

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  • 124George Armitage Miller — George A. Miller Born February 3, 1920 (1920 02 03) (age 91) Charleston, West Virginia Residence U.S …

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  • 125Hendrik Conscience — Henri Hendrik Conscience (December 3, 1812 Antwerp September 10, 1883 Antwerp) was a Flemish writer. He was a pioneer in writing in Dutch after the secession from the Netherlands in 1830 left Belgium a mostly French speaking country. He was the… …

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  • 126Yunmen Wenyan — Infobox Buddhist biography name = Yúnmén Wényǎn img size = 200 img capt = landscape = birth name = other names = dharma name = birth date = 862 or 864 birth place = China death date = 949 death place = nationality = Chinese denomination = school …

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  • 127Ioannis Kapodistrias — This article is about the Greek politician. For the airport named for him, see Corfu International Airport. Ioannis Kapodistrias Ιωάννης Καποδίστριας Governor of Greece In office …

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  • 128Common Law —     Common Law     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Common Law     (Lat. communis, general, of general application; lex, law)     The term is of English origin and is used to describe the juridical principles and general rules regulating the possession …

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