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  • ...uses a comprehensive collection of the Spanish artist's works. Dating from 1914-80. Dali's painting range from small impressionistic works to gigantic surr
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  • # 1914 [[William S. Burroughs]] ([[writer]])
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  • *[[1914]]-[[1929]]: The [[G.I. Generation]], the generation of [[veterans]] that fo
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  • ...1919 and Trade Union membership was soaring having doubled in size between 1914 and 1920 (4.145 million and 8.347 million respectively). Those who worked i
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  • **Vol. VII: Kraepelin in Munich, Teil II: 1914-1926 (2008, forthcoming) **Vol. VI: Kraepelin in Munich, Teil I: 1903-1914 (2006), ISBN 3-933510-95-3
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  • ...revised in [[Paris]] in 1896 and in Berlin in 1908, completed in Berne in 1914, revised in [[Rome]] in 1928, in [[Brussels]] in 1948, in [[Stockholm]] in
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  • 19. Yela Zuvela Vallegrande, Austria 1914
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  • ...sses also reports the travails of the author's father, who left Lebanon in 1914 to join his sister in a wintry backwater in northern New York State. When h
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  • * Babe Ruth hit his first home run in Fayetteville on March 7, 1914. * Babe Ruth hit his first professional home run in Fayetteville on March 7, 1914.
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  • *[[1999]] - [[Hank Snow]], Canadian singer (b. [[1914]])
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  • When World War I broke out in 1914, the governing body of the New York Stock Exchange decided to suspend tradi The market closed on August 1, 1914, but what shocked so many was that the market didn’t just close for a day
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  • ...upervised agriculture and food production through the [[Smith-Lever Act of 1914|Lever Act]], took over control of the [[Rail transport|railroads]], and sup Wilson's first wife [[Ellen Wilson|Ellen]] died on [[August 6]], [[1914]] of [[Bright's disease]]. In [[1915]], he met [[Edith Galt]]. They married
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  • ...he first bus line (with one bus) between the towns of Hibbing and Alice in 1914. The bus line grew to become Greyhound Lines, Inc.
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  • * Cleveland boasts America's first traffic light. It began on Aug. 5, 1914.
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  • When World War I did break out in [[Europe]] in 1914, however, Taft founded the '''League to Enforce Peace'''. He was co-chair o ** ''The Anti-Trust Act and the Supreme Court'' Harper and Row, 1914.
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  • * Marcella Gruelle of Indianapolis created the Raggedy Ann doll in 1914.
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  • *[[1948]] - [[Sonny Boy Williamson I]], American musician (b. [[1914]])
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  • By 1914, the onslaught of World War One had ground the narrative production busines
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  • ...g consultant, traveling worldwide until the outbreak of [[World War I]] in 1914. In 1912, Hoover and his wife published their English translation of the R ...kets and cash. "I did not realize it at the moment, but on [[August 3]], [[1914]] my career was over forever. I was on the slippery road of public life." T
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  • ...Thomas. She delivered mail by buggy to the area southeast of Vicksburg in 1914.
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  • ...ld master tournaments and matches quickly grew. Some sources state that in 1914 the title of chess grandmaster was first formally conferred by Tsar Nichola
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  • * [[Charles Sanders Peirce]] (1839-1914) was the founder of American pragmatism (later called by Peirce [[pragmatic
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  • ...f>Baker, Chris, [http://www.1914-1918.net/truce.htm The Christmas Truce of 1914], 1996</ref> Although many stories about the truce include a [[Football (so
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  • ...ecline. The Alaska Railroad was build between Seward and Fairbanks between 1914 and 1923. Copper was shipped from the Kennecott Copper Mine to Cordova betw
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  • ...shop and fountains. The library was founded as a [[Carnegie library]] in [[1914]], and has been continuously supported by the city and local activists, wit
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  • ...ote]]s are printed by the [[Bureau of Engraving and Printing]], and, since 1914, have been issued by the [[Federal Reserve]]. The "[[large-sized note]]s" i
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  • ...lla in Lucam, in: Collectaneum Bibliorum (Cologne, 1541/Paris, 1513/Paris, 1914).
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  • ...ysia" TARGET="_blank" <sup>[2]</sup></a> The word Malaysia is visible on a 1914 map published in Chicago, United States.<a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wi
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  • * Boxer Joe Louis was born in Lexington in 1914. He died in 1981.
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  • ...literature, most notably the USDA farmers' bulletin written by Van Fleet (1914, revised in 1949 Van Fleet opnbrkt1914, revised in 1949 ) and the more r
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  • 18. Yela Zuvela - Vallegrande, Austria 1914
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  • ...d Nixon had four brothers: [[Harold Nixon]] (1909-1933), [[Donald Nixon]] (1914-1987), [[Arthur Nixon]] (1918-1925), and [[Edward Nixon]] (born 1930). ...left|The infant Richard stands outside the Nixons' Yorba Linda Home (early 1914)]]
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  • *a second [[Franklin Delano Roosevelt, Jr.|Franklin Delano, Jr.]] (1914&ndash;1988), and ...r]], with whom Roosevelt began an affair soon after she was hired in early 1914. In September 1918, Eleanor found letters revealing the affair in Roosevelt
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  • ...nvention]] [http://www.whitehouse.gov/history/presidents/wh29.html] and in 1914 he was [[election|elected]] to the [[United States Senate]]. He served in t
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  • ...slie Lynch King, Jr. (later known as Gerald R. Ford) at one year of age in 1914]]
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  • * 1914. crystal beach suites miami florida $2.13
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  • {{s-aft|after=[[Mary Louise Smith (1914-1997)|Mary Louise Smith]]}}
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  • ...rn in London around 1895. While a student there, he left the classrooms in 1914 to join the British cavalry. Soon afterward he transferred in 1915 to the R
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  • ...ad three girls and two boys: LBJ and his brother, [[Sam Houston Johnson]] (1914-1978), and sisters Rebekah (1910–1978), Josefa (1912–1961), and Lucia (
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  • ...of 1907 and the first few issues of the $20 [[Federal Reserve Note]]s from 1914.
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  • (pronounced ''purse''), ([[September 10]], [[1839]] &ndash; [[April 19]], [[1914]]) was an [[United States|American]] [[polymath]], [[physicist]], and [[Phi
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  • '''Charles Sanders Peirce''' (10 September 1839 &ndash; 19 April 1914) was an American [[polymath]], born in [[Cambridge, Massachusetts]]. Altho :* [http://www.iep.utm.edu/p/PeirceBi.htm Charles Sanders Peirce (1839–1914)], Albert Atkin
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  • ...ouri|Lamar]], [[Missouri]], the second child of John Anderson Truman (1851-1914) and Martha Ellen Young Truman (1852-1947). His parents chose the name Harr
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  • * 39 of 1914 employees of Empire Blue Cross and Blue Shield
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  • ...The topic is especially debated in the philosophy of science, e.g. (Duhem, 1914), (Russell, 1956), (Van Fraassen, 1980), (Hacking, 1983), (Salmon, 1990), a ...n, NJ, 1954, 1991. Originally published in French, Marcel Riviere, Paris, 1914.
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  • debated in the philosophy of science, e.g. (Duhem, 1914), (Russell, 1956),
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  • ...With an English Translation by H. Rackham, William Heinemann, London, UK, 1914, 1983.</p>
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  • ...Wittgenstein. I have had no opportunity of knowing his views since August 1914, and I do not even know whether he is alive or dead. He has therefore no r | articles I wrote in 'The Monist'*, especially in July 1914,
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  • | of simple order, due to Hausdorff (1914). The
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