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  • * 1606, first Performance of William Shakespeare's King Lear ...a theater fire in Richmond, Virginia kills the Governor of Virginia George William Smith and the president of the First National Bank of Virginia Abraham B. V
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  • of things. (William James, ''Pragmatism'', p. 300). * [[William James|James, William]] (1907), ''Pragmatism, A New Name for Some Old Ways of Thinking, Popular L
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  • of things. (William James, ''Pragmatism'', p. 300). * [[William James|James, William]] (1907), ''Pragmatism, A New Name for Some Old Ways of Thinking, Popular L
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  • '''Spencer James Smith''' spencer james
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  • *'''Blaine, Blaine, James G. Blaine. Continental Liar from the state of Maine''' 1884 U.S. presidenti ...r more years of the full dinner pail''' 1900 U.S. presidential slogan of [[William McKinley]]
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  • | name=James Monroe | predecessor=[[James Madison]]
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  • ...quiry by a (usually) scientific community of investigators. For [[William James]] and many of his followers, the meaning of any term consisted, rather, in ...00s]], with the thought and works of [[Charles Sanders Peirce]], [[William James]], [[John Dewey]], and [[George Herbert Mead]] figuring most prominently in
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  • ...y professionals interested in gambling. It was begun in 1974 by Professor William Eadington whose notion was to “gather the world’s intellectuals who wer *Estimating the Fraction of the Kelly Bet, William Chin, DePaul University, and Marc Ingenoso, Conger Asset Management L.L.C.
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  • A grandson of President [[William Henry Harrison]] and great-grandson of [[Benjamin Harrison, V]], Benjamin w ...sance duty and guarded railroads in [[Kentucky]] and [[Tennessee]] until [[William T. Sherman|Sherman's]] [[Atlanta Campaign]] in 1864. Harrison was [[brevet
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  • | align="right" colspan="3" | — William James, ''Pragmatism'', [Jam, 43] | align="right" colspan="3" | — William James, ''Pragmatism'', [Jam, 46]
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  • |[[James H. Wilkinson]] |[[William Kahan|William (Velvel) Kahan]]
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  • | predecessor=[[William Henry Harrison]] | successor=[[James K. Polk]]
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  • ...o inherit control of the corporation's voting stock is William Wirtz' son, William Rockwell "Rocky" Wirtz. Generating approximately $1 billion in annual reven ...ved in sports during the early 1930s, joining forces with grain speculator James Norris and his sons. More than 20 years older than Wirtz, Norris was a Cana
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  • | predecessor=[[James K. Polk]] ...Mayflower'' passengers [[Isaac Allerton]] and [[William Brewster (Pilgrim)|William Brewster]].
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  • ...ichael Gruskoff''' began his entertainment career in the mailroom of the [[William Morris Agency]] in New York City. He subsequently became an agent with Crea ...aufman]]'s [[Quills]] (20th Century Fox) starring [[Geoffrey Rush]], and [[James Gray]]'s [[The Yards]] (Miramax) starring [[Joaquin Phoenix]] and [[Charliz
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  • ...le is about the General and President. For his great-great-grandson, see [[William H. Harrison (Wyoming Congressman)]].'' {{Infobox_President | name=William Henry Harrison
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  • | name = James Buchanan | image = James Buchanan.jpg
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  • *[[1812]] - [[War of 1812]]: U.S. President [[James Madison]] asks the [[Congress of the United States|Congress]] to declare wa ...o as the mortally wounded commander of the frigate [[Chesapeake]], Capt. [[James Lawrence]], said, 'Don't give up the ship'.
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  • * James, William (1907), ''Pragmatism, A New Name for Some Old Ways of Thinking, Popular Lec * James, William (1909), ''The Meaning of Truth, A Sequel to ‘Pragmatism’'', Lon
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  • ...liver Hazard Perry's naval victory on Lake Erie near Put-in-Bay, Ohio, and William Henry Harrison's victory in the battle of the Thames on Canadian soil. ...therford B. Hayes, James A. Garfield, Benjamin Harrison, William McKinley, William Howard Taft, and Warren G. Harding. Big business and politics became entwin
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  • ...ral thinkers, initially and notably, [[Charles Sanders Peirce]], [[William James]], and [[John Dewey]], but a number of common features can be identified. In his contribution to the article "Truth and Falsity and Error" for [[James Mark Baldwin|Baldwin]]'s ''Dictionary of Philosophy and Psychology'' (1901)
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  • ** Cmdr. William Howard Donovan Jr., 37, Nunda, New York ** Lt. Cmdr. Ronald James Vauk, 37, Nampa, Idaho
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  • | name=William McKinley | predecessor2=[[James E. Campbell]]
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  • | successor=[[James Buchanan]] | vicepresident=[[William R. King]] (1853)<br>None (1853-1857)
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  • {{Infobox_President | name=James Madison | successor=[[James Monroe]]
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  • | preceded3=[[James C. Jones]] | preceded4=[[William Gannaway Brownlow|William G. Brownlow]]
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  • | predecessor=[[James Monroe]] ...r4 =[[Joseph Richardson]] (11th)<br>[[James L. Hodges]] (12th)<br>[[William B. Calhoun]] (8th)
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  • ...[Eastern Roman Empire]] (aka [[Byzantium]]). In the mid-twelfth century, [[James of Venice]] translated into Latin the ''Posterior Analytics'' from Greek ma ...lastic philosophers wrote commentaries on the ''Organon''. [[Aquinas]], [[William of Ockham|Ockham]] and [[Scotus]] wrote commentaries on ''On Interpretation
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  • | successor=[[William Henry Harrison]] | preceded6= [[William Smith (South Carolina senator)|William Smith]]
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  • | successor2 = [[William R. King]] ...eed]] from receiving the vice presidential nomination (and his front man [[William H. Seward]] from receiving a position in Taylor's cabinet). Weed ultimately
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  • {{Infobox_President | name=James Knox Polk | signature=James Polk Signature.png
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  • ...lasticism were [[Peter Abelard]], [[Albert the Great]], [[Duns Scotus]], [[William of Ockham]], [[Bonaventura]] and, above all, [[Thomas Aquinas]], whose [[Su ...ourts as a sign of their prestige.<ref>Lindberg (1978), p. 70-72.</ref> [[William of Moerbeke]]'s translations and editions of Greek philosophical texts in t
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  • ...the tiny force entered Chesapeake Bay in Apr., 1607. On a peninsula in the James River they founded (May 13, 1607) the first permanent English settlement in ...overnor, the colony was well established and extended on both sides of the James up to its falls.
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  • ...pp. 1–109 in ''Aristotle, Volume&nbsp;1'', [[Loeb Classical Library]], [[William Heinemann]], London, UK, 1938. ...p. 111–179 in ''Aristotle, Volume&nbsp;1'', [[Loeb Classical Library]], [[William Heinemann]], London, UK, 1938.
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  • ...pp. 1–109 in ''Aristotle, Volume&nbsp;1'', [[Loeb Classical Library]], [[William Heinemann]], London, UK, 1938. ...p. 111–179 in ''Aristotle, Volume&nbsp;1'', [[Loeb Classical Library]], [[William Heinemann]], London, UK, 1938.
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  • '''William Howard Taft''' ([[September 15]] [[1857]] – [[March 8]] [[1930]]) was an ...ced Roosevelt out of the GOP and left Taft's people in charge for decades. William Howard Taft remains the only U.S. President to finish third in a bid for re
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  • ...n]] acquired the company shortly after its founding and hired his brother, William D. Washburn to assist in the company's development. In 1866, the Washburns ...osby to form the Washburn-Crosby Company. In that same year, Washburn sent William Hood Dunwoody to England to open the market for spring wheat.<ref>http://ww
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  • ** James Trentini, 65, Everett, Mass., retired teacher and assistant principal ** James E. Hayden, 47, Westford, Massachusetts, CFO of Netegrity
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  • ...out on his oωn tο form Wөlls & Compаny, with partner Crawford Livingston. William Faгgo worked for the coмpany as а messenger. The twο мen had similаr * 1850: Henry Wells and William Fargo form the American Express Company.
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  • ...nd by Swedes in 1638, the region passed to England in 1664. It was part of William Penn's [[Directory:Pennsylvania|Pennsylvania]] grant from 1682 until 1776. ...anted him earlier by Charles II. In 1682 the duke transferred the claim to William Penn, who wanted to secure a navigable water route from his new colony of P
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  • ...are not done with Nevada yet. The classiest gambling game of all—just ask James Bond—is that enticing thing called baccarat, or chemin de fer. Its rules ...te web |url=https://www.amazon.com/gp/reader/0809046377 |title=Poundstone, William: '&#39;Fortune's Formula : The Untold Story of the Scientific Betting Syste
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  • *[[James Brown]] *[[Duncan James]] (Innocent/Virgin)
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  • ...pp. 1–109 in ''Aristotle, Volume&nbsp;1'', [[Loeb Classical Library]], [[William Heinemann]], London, UK, 1938. ...p. 111–179 in ''Aristotle, Volume&nbsp;1'', [[Loeb Classical Library]], [[William Heinemann]], London, UK, 1938.
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  • ...pp. 1–109 in ''Aristotle, Volume&nbsp;1'', [[Loeb Classical Library]], [[William Heinemann]], London, UK, 1938. ...p. 111–179 in ''Aristotle, Volume&nbsp;1'', [[Loeb Classical Library]], [[William Heinemann]], London, UK, 1938.
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  • ...ds were first visited by Europeans in 1778 by the English explorer Captain James Cook, who named them the Sandwich Islands for the English Earl of Sandwich. ...public with Sanford B. Dole as president. Cleveland's successor, President William McKinley, favored annexation, which was finally accomplished in 1898. In 19
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  • ...eceived at the hands of settlers. The brutal murder of the family of chief James Logan provoked a series of attacks that resulted in Lord Dunmore's War (see ...forces, under the command of Gen. George B. McClellan and then under Gen. William S. Rosecrans, were victorious in battles at Philippi (June 3, 1861), Rich M
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  • | president2= [[James Monroe]] | successor2 = [[William P. Duval]]
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  • ...w England) under the Scottish king...James Stuart the VI of Scotland, aka, James 1st of England...the son of the martyred Mary Stewart, Queen of the Scots. During that time England's throne had been ruled by William and Mary, Queen Anne, and George I, and New Hampshire was administered by n
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  • [13:10] <foks> James, I would imaging [13:11] <Ironholds> James
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  • ...ary 29, 1861, that the bill making Kansas the 34th state reached President James Buchanan's desk and was signed. ...nclude Almon Stowger of El Dorado who invented the dial telephone in 1889; William Purvis and Charles Wilson of Goodland who invented the helicopter in 1909;
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  • ...ies was burned and looted in April 1777 by the British under Major General William Tryon. ...outer rim of the seal. Inside this outer circle is a profile of a bust of James Monroe, who was the fifth President of the United States, serving from 1817
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  • *131-158 William J. Courtenay, [[Radulphus Brito]], Master of Arts and Theology. *189-273 Robert Andrews, The Defensorium [[William of Ockham|Ockham]]: An Edition
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  • ...gal feedback valve for controlling the speed of the engine. In [[1868]] [[James Clerk Maxwell]] published a theoretical article on governors. In [[1935]] ...trans.), pp. 93–223 in ''Plato, Volume 12'', [[Loeb Classical Library]], [[William Heinemann]], London, UK, 1927.
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  • ...the United States Democratic Party|Democratic]] opponent, fellow Ohioan [[James M. Cox]], by a landslide&mdash;60.36% to 34.19%. ...nating speech for incumbent [[President of the United States|President]] [[William Howard Taft]] at the [[1912 Republican National Convention|Republican Natio
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  • ...its economy was shattered. The final blow came in early 1865 when General William T. Sherman marched his troops through South Carolina, burning plantations a * In February 1852 William Burkhalter Dorn discovered the second richest vein of gold in SC history on
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  • ...y of the United States South of the River Ohio (Southwest Territory), with William Blount as governor. This act disposed of various schemes to place the area ...rwhelming that it has since been known as the Volunteer State. Tennessee's James K. Polk, a Jackson protégé, was the President of the United States during
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  • *1987 (1): 'William of Ockham and the Predication of a Thing', in E.P. Bos and H.A. Krop (eds.) *1992, 'William of Ockham (ca.1285-1347), in M. Dascal, D. Gerhardus, K. Lorenz, G. Meggle
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  • ...h the company was successful with most of its various publishing ventures, William Ziff never devoted his full attention to the business, preferring to focus ...ied of a heart attack in 1953, his share in the company passed to his son, William B. Ziff, Jr., then 24 and a student of philosophy. He surprised his family
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  • ...h fort at Louisburg, Nova Scotia, in 1745 by a contingent of forces led by William Pepperell of Kittery. ...dom and popular control of government. The president of the convention was William King, a prominent Bath merchant and shipbuilder who subsequently became Mai
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  • ...eople rebelled, overthrew the existing government and elected their leader James Moore (1667—1723) as governor. The result of the revolution was accepted ...the United States: Andrew Jackson, the seventh president (1829-1837), and James K. Polk, the eleventh president (1845-1849).
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  • ...Supreme Court ruled that segregated public schools to be unconstitutional. James Meredith was the first black student to enroll in the University of Mississ ...shed the world's first human lung transplant and, on January 23, 1964, Dr. James D. Hardy performed the world's first heart transplant surgery.
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  • * [[William M. Feehan]], 71, First Deputy Commissioner * William McGovern, 49, Battalion 2
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  • ...the good job of county engineer in 1859). In 1856 he voted for Democrat [[James Buchanan]] for president to avert secession and because "I knew [[John C. F ...decided to resign. The intervention of his subordinate and good friend, [[William T. Sherman]], caused him to remain. When Halleck was promoted to general-in
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  • | successor=[[William McKinley]] ...teacher at the New York Institute for the Blind in [[New York City]], and William obtained a place for Cleveland as an assistant teacher.<ref name=nevins23/>
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  • ...de in the expeditions of the adventurers Gutiérrez and Magee (1812–13) and James Long (1819). In 1821 Moses Austin secured a colonization grant from the Spa ...roads' vast land domains were championed by the Farmers' Alliance and Gov. James S. Hogg. However, antitrust legislation was insufficient to curb the power
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  • ...ce, C.S., ''Contributions to 'The Nation' '', 4 volumes, Kenneth Laine and James Edward Cook (eds.), Texas Technological University Press, Lubbock, TX, 1975 ...utnam (intro., comm.), Harvard, 1992. Text of the lectures that [[William James]] invited Peirce to give in Cambridge, MA.
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  • ..., 1999),''Truth'', Oxford University Press, Oxford, UK. Includes papers by James, Ramsey, Russell, Tarski, and more recent work.</ref> There have more rece ..., 1999),''Truth'', Oxford University Press, Oxford, UK. Includes papers by James, Ramsey, Russell, Tarski, and more recent work.</ref> There have more rece
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  • ..., 1999),''Truth'', Oxford University Press, Oxford, UK. Includes papers by James, Ramsey, Russell, Tarski, and more recent work.</ref> There have more rece ..., 1999),''Truth'', Oxford University Press, Oxford, UK. Includes papers by James, Ramsey, Russell, Tarski, and more recent work.</ref> There have more rece
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  • ...e could study and reflect upon them. His report of the 1761 argument of [[James Otis]] in the superior court of Massachusetts as to the legality of [[Writ ...18), the daughter of a [[Congregationalism|Congregational]] minister, Rev. William Smith, at [[Weymouth, Massachusetts]]. Their children were: [[Abigail Adams
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  • ...Pop]], [[Priscilla Presley]], [[Kelly Preston]], [[Christopher Reeve]], [[James Remar]], [[John Rhys-Davies]], [[Natasha Richardson]], [[Don Rickles]], [[M ...meckis]], [[Richard Donner]], [[Howard Deutch]], [[John Frankenheimer]], [[William Friedkin]], [[Walter Hill (director)|Walter Hill]], [[Tom Holland (director
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  • ...the home by his father and older brother.<ref name="GEN WASHINGTON">Bell, William Gardner; COMMANDING GENERALS AND CHIEFS OF STAFF: 1775-2005; Portraits & Bi ...h Press, and British Attitudes During the American War of Independence." ''William and Mary Quarterly'' 2002 59(1): 101-122. ISSN 0043-5597 [http://historycoo
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  • ...biographical information see ''[[Carl Sagan: A Life in the Cosmos]]'' by [[William Poundstone]]. Henry Holt & Company ([[October 1]] [[1999]]) ISBN 0-8050-576 ...>Much of Sagan's research in the field of planetary science is outlined by William Poundstone (see reference #2, above). Poundstone's biography of Sagan inclu
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  • | successor=[[James Madison]] | alma_mater=[[The College of William & Mary]]
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  • |predecessor3=[[William E. Colby]] |successor5=[[William Reynolds Archer, Jr.|Bill Archer]]
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  • |predecessor3=[[William F. Knowland]] |successor4=[[William F. Knowland]]
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  • | predecessor=[[William Howard Taft]] | successor2= [[James Fairman Fielder]]
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  • | predecessor = [[James Buchanan]] ...dren = [[Robert Todd Lincoln]], [[Edward Baker Lincoln|Edward Lincoln]], [[William Wallace Lincoln|Willie Lincoln]], [[Tad Lincoln]]
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  • ...[[Illinois]] home of her sister Tannisse and her husband, Clarence Haskins James. From there she moved to the home of her parents, Levi Addison Gardner and ...g at another man.<ref name="pbs-knife"> {{cite web |last = Cannon |first = James |url = http://www.pbs.org/newshour/character/essays/ford.html |title = Gera
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  • ...p. 111&ndash;179 in ''Aristotle, Volume&nbsp;1'', Loeb Classical Library, William Heinemann, London, UK, 1938. ...trans.), pp. 93&ndash;223 in ''Plato, Volume 12'', Loeb Classical Library, William Heinemann, London, UK, 1927.
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  • ...Wright]], and [[William James]]. One of his Harvard instructors, [[Charles William Eliot]], formed an unfavorable opinion of Peirce. This opinion proved fatef ...e, he sought out [[Augustus De Morgan]], [[William Stanley Jevons]], and [[William Kingdon Clifford]], British mathematicians and logicians whose turn of mind
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  • ...around anymore, because, gentlemen, this is my last press conference.<ref>William A. De Gregorio, "The Complete Book of U.S. Presidents" (2005) 6th edition, |align="left"|[[United States Secretary of State|State]]||align="left"|'''[[William P. Rogers]]'''||align="left"|1969–1973
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  • | successor2=[[William F. Whiting]] [[Image:HooverCommerce1926.jpg|right|thumb|In this 1926 photo, William P. McCracken, assistant secretary of commerce for civil aviation, is shown
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  • ...sin of [[Elizabeth Kortright Monroe]], wife of the fifth U.S. President, [[James Monroe]]. One of his ancestors was John Lothropp, also an ancestor of [[Ben ...grew up in an atmosphere of privilege. Sara was a possessive mother, while James was an elderly and remote father (he was 54 when Franklin was born). Sara w
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  • ...Wright]], and [[William James]]. One of his Harvard instructors, [[Charles William Eliot]], formed an unfavorable opinion of Peirce. This opinion proved fatef ...e, he sought out [[Augustus De Morgan]], [[William Stanley Jevons]], and [[William Kingdon Clifford]], British mathematicians and logicians whose turn of mind
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  • ...ral thinkers, initially and notably, [[Charles Sanders Peirce]], [[William James]], and [[John Dewey]], but a number of common features can be identified. T
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  • ...is ''Anthony Philip David Terry Frank Donald Stanley Gerry Gordon Stephen James Oatway'', named by his parents after the [[Queens Park Rangers F.C.|QPR]] 1 * ''Sparrow James Midnight Madden'', son of [[Joel Madden]] and [[Nicole Richie]]. Brother to
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  • ...l Dictionary of Films and Filmmakers: Actors and Actresses'' (3rd Ed.) St. James Press (1997) pp. 275-277</ref> He often collaborated with Edwards on later * Andrea Savio (1984-1992); divorced<ref name=McDonald>McDonald, William. ''The Obits 2012: The New York Times Annual'', Workman Publishing (2011) p
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  • After graduating from Independence High School (now [[William Chrisman High School]]) in 1901, Truman worked as a timekeeper on the [[Atc ...] - the Truman Library</ref><ref>McCullough, p. 105-110.</ref><ref>Gilwee, William J. [http://www.worldwar1.com/dbc/truman.htm Capt. Harry Truman Artilleryman
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  • ...the announcement of the award in October. There has been one laureate - [[William Vickrey]] (1996, Economics) - who died after the prize was announced but be ...of [[ovarian cancer]] in [[1958]], four years before [[Francis Crick]], [[James D. Watson]] and [[Maurice Wilkins]] (one of Franklin's collaborators) were
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  • '''James Earl "Jimmy" Carter, Jr.''' (born [[Birth Date:=1924-10-01|October 1, 1924] ...info/carter.htm ''Jimmy Carter'']</ref> was the oldest of four children of James Earl and [[Lillian Gordy Carter|Bessie Lillian Gordy]]. He was born and gre
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  • *[[Prince William of Wales]] [http://www.princeofwales.gov.uk/newsandgallery/gallery/prince_w *[[James Garfield]]
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  • | preceded3 = [[James Michael Curley]] ...with his father, recently appointed U.S. Ambassador to the [[Court of St. James]] by President Roosevelt, at the [[Embassy of the United States in London|A
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  • By James W. Pindell, Globe Correspondent | September 9, 2007 STRATHAM, NH - Former U |last=Reitwiesner |first=William Addams
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  • <ref>Golden, Leslie and Tobin, James, Illinois Taxpayer Education Foundation, Report 37, 2001.</ref> ...High School District #128, and obtained by the ITEF, Elizabeth Hennessy of William Blair outlines for the High School some of the factors involved in obtainin
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  • | voiced by =[[Walt Disney]] (1929 - 1946) <br/> [[James G. MacDonald]] (1946 - 1983) <br /> [[Wayne Allwine]] (1983 - Present) ...[1928 in film|1928]] until [[1946 in film|1946]], when sound effects man [[James G. MacDonald]] took over the role. Mickey is currently voiced by [[Wayne Al
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  • The captain was veteran Walter Lux, 53. His first officer was James Dillard, 49, and the flight engineer was Alfred Udovich, 56. Captain Lux wa ...rust | last=Nance | first=John J. | authorlink=John J. Nance | publisher = William Morrow & Co | isbn = 0-688-05360-2 | year = 1987}}</ref> [[John J. Nance]]
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  • ...e History of America's Future, 1584 to 2069'' (Paperback) by Neil Howe and William Strauss; Harper Perennial; Reprint edition (September 30, 1992); ISBN 06881 ...] which they support. Some technological optimists are [[Karl Marx]] and [[James Hughes]].
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  • * Ashby, William Ross (1956/1964), ''An Introduction to Cybernetics'', Chapman and Hall, Lon * McClelland, James L., and Rumelhart, David E. (1988), ''Explorations in Parallel Distributed
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