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  • 81Ovid — Ovidian /oh vid ee euhn/, adj. /ov id/, n. (Publius Ovidius Naso) 43 B.C. A.D. 17?, Roman poet. * * * Latin Publius Ovidius Naso born March 20, 43 BC, Sulmo, Roman Empire died AD 17, Tomis, Moesia Roman poet. A member of Rome s knightly class,… …

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  • 82Eldridge, Roy — ▪ American musician byname  Little Jazz   born Jan. 30, 1911, Pittsburgh, Pa., U.S. died Feb. 26, 1989, Valley Stream, N.Y.  American trumpeter, one of the great creative musicians of the 1930s.       A child prodigy, Eldridge began his… …

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  • 83Rheinberger, Joseph Gabriel — • Bavarian composer and organist (1839 1901) Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Rheinberger, Joseph Gabriel     Joseph Gabriel Rheinberger …

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  • 84Joseph Gabriel Rheinberger —     Joseph Gabriel Rheinberger     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Joseph Gabriel Rheinberger     A composer and organist, born at Vaduz, in the Principality of Lichtenstein, Bavaria, 17 March, 1839; died at Munich, 25 Nov., 1901. When seven years old …

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  • 85Кармасси, Дэнни — В этой биографической статье не указана дата рождения. Вы можете помочь проекту, добавив дату рождения в текст статьи …

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  • 86motion — n Motion, movement, move, locomotion, stir mean the act or an instance of moving. Motion is the appropriate term in abstract use for the act or process of moving, without regard to what moves or is moved; in philosophical and aesthetic use it is… …

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  • 87History of the transistor — Invention of the transistor= The first patent [patent|US|1745175|Julius Edgar Lilienfeld: Method and apparatus for controlling electric current first filed in Canada on 22.10.1925, describing a device similar to a MESFET] for the field effect… …

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  • 88Electrical grid — Power Grid redirects here. For the board game, see Power Grid (board game). For other uses, see Grid (disambiguation). General layout of electricity networks. Voltages and depictions of electrical lines are typical for Germany and other European… …

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  • 89technology, history of — Introduction       the development over time of systematic techniques for making and doing things. The term technology, a combination of the Greek technē, “art, craft,” with logos, “word, speech,” meant in Greece a discourse on the arts, both… …

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  • 90City of Villains — Developer(s) Cryptic Studios, Paragon Studios Publisher(s) NC …

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