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  • <h4>'''[[Movie Title:=Machine Gun Mama]]''' is a 1944 action comedy film directed by Harold Young proudly brought to you by [[Ser | release date = [[Release Date:=1944|[[1944]]]]
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  • '''Paul Vincent Spade''' (1944-) is a medieval scholar. He is currently professor of philosophy at Indian
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  • # 1944 Joe Frazier (Boxer)
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  • * 1944: During World War II, after an effective preliminary bombardment, the first
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  • ...tatus de successivis'' Attributed to William Ockham (ed.), St. Bonaventure 1944; Ockham's Political Ideas, in: The Review of Politics 5 (1943) 462-487; ...Logic and the Author of the Centiloquium Attributed to Ockham, in: FrSt 4 (1944) 151-170;
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  • * 1944, during World War II, U.S. forces began invading Kwajalein Atoll and other
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  • * 1944, USS Missouri the last battleship commissioned by the US Navy is launched
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  • * 1944, Operation Carpetbagger, involving the dropping of arms and supplies to res
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  • ...e of [[Directory:Antoine de Saint-Exupéry|Antoine de Saint-Exupéry]] (1900-1944), most famous for his book Le Petit Prince (The Little Prince). There is a
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  • * 1944, during World War II: [[Directory:Hungary|Hungary]] declares war on [[Direc
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  • ...s, Zales maintained its prices and looked for expansion opportunities. In 1944, Corrigan's of [[Houston, Texas|Houston]] was acquired, a finer jewelry pur
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  • ...aeffer Pabst (p16)</ref><ref>Genocide of the ethnic Germans in Yugoslavia, 1944-1948 by Herbert Prokle [http://www.read-all-about-it.org/genocide/table_of_ * Genocide Carried out by the Tito Partisans 1944-1948: Trail of Tears Leidensweg: [http://www.dvhh.org/history/genocide/inde
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  • ...height: 14px;"></a><br><br><a name="hdng1"></a><b><i>Roosevelt, only 62 in 1944, was in declining health since at least 1940.</i></b> The strain of his par
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  • ...aeffer Pabst (p16)</ref><ref>Genocide of the ethnic Germans in Yugoslavia, 1944-1948 by Herbert Prokle [http://www.read-all-about-it.org/genocide/table_of_ * Genocide Carried out by the Tito Partisans 1944-1948: Trail of Tears Leidensweg: [http://www.dvhh.org/history/genocide/inde
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  • ...of cells - that he received, and, another Nobel Award in the same field in 1944: which he was prevented from accepting by the Nazi government, which had is ...ommittee of the Red Cross]] (ICRC) received the Nobel Peace Prize in 1917, 1944, and 1963. The first two prizes were specifically in recognition of the gr
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  • ...rmandy|invasion of France]] and [[Drive to the Siegfried Line|Germany]] in 1944-45. In 1951, he became the first supreme commander of [[NATO]].<ref>[http:/ ...to 1971. John, coincidentally, graduated from West Point on D-Day, June 6, 1944, and was married to Barbara Jean Thompson in a June wedding in 1947. John a
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  • ...ives of the French citizens were overruled by military necessity. In April 1944, British and American bombs killed "250 people at Juvisy, 200 at Toulon, 50 ...g to be tested and tried. President Roosevelt himself summarized in August 1944 a common belief among military circles:
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  • ...ex-wife Katia Lutz (Irvington, New York), his sister Carolyn Gibson (born 1944) (Vero Beach, Florida), his dear friend from Oak Park, Janet Bohler (Reno,
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  • ..., 12, 15]; Tractatus Pauperis, ed. F. Delorme, Collectanea Franciscana 14 (1944), 84-120 [chapters 11-14]; Tractatus Pauperis, ed. F. Delorme, in: F.Richar ...ectione Status Religionis Excerpta, ed. F. Delorme, Coll. Franciscana, 14 (1944), 90-120.
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  • ...ability (shown working around 1944); the decimal-based American [[ENIAC]] (1944) &mdash; which was the first ''general purpose'' electronic computer, but o
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  • ...enger]] on the carrier [[USS San Jacinto (CVL-30)|USS ''San Jacinto'']] in 1944]] ...ma]] island. His crew for the mission, which occured on [[September 2]], [[1944]], included Radioman Second Class John Delaney and Lieutenant Junior Grade
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  • ...deuterium. Ernie Pyle won the Pulitzer Prize in foreign Correspondence in 1944. Paul Samuelson won the Nobel Prize in economics, 1970.
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  • ...ers and became a major backer of Roosevelt's reelections in 1936, 1940 and 1944.<ref>Leuchtenberg 1963 </ref> ..., Roosevelt saw the New Deal policies as central to his legacy, and in his 1944 [[State of the Union Address]], he advocated that Americans should think of
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  • ...aeffer Pabst (p16)</ref><ref>Genocide of the ethnic Germans in Yugoslavia, 1944-1948 by Herbert Prokle</ref> and Italians (Foibe massacres),<ref>[http://bo ...ntgomery " and "Colossal Cracks": The 21st Army Group in Northwest Europe, 1944-45 (Praeger, 2000).
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  • * The Benjamin Harrison Law School in Indianapolis was named in his honor. In 1944, [[IUPUI|Indiana University]] acquired the school and renamed it [[Indiana
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  • ...accessdate = 2006-12-29}}</ref> After overhaul, from September to November 1944, aircraft from the ''Monterey'' launched strikes against [[Wake Island]], p ...sey, Jr.|William Halsey's]] Third Fleet on [[Typhoon Cobra|December 18–19, 1944]]. The Third Fleet lost three [[destroyer]]s and over 800 men during the ty
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  • In 1944, the International Monetary Conference was held in Bretton Woods, to help r
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  • ...ll (1912-1994), English comedian John Cleese (1939-), writer Stephen King (1944-), playwright Beth Henley (1952-), and hot tub designer Roy Jacuzzi (1903-1
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  • ...ced vice president [[Henry A. Wallace]] as Roosevelt's [[running mate]] in 1944. ...support in the election behind Truman. (Hannegan would go on to broker the 1944 deal that put Truman on the vice presidential ticket for Roosevelt.) Truman
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  • ...currency after becoming independent, having all used the U.S. dollar since 1944. [[Economy of Panama|Panama]] also uses the U.S. dollar (since 1904), altho
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  • * Tarski, Alfred (1944), "The Semantic Conception of Truth and the Foundations of Semantics", ''Ph * [[Alfred Tarski|Tarski, Alfred]] (1944), "The Semantic Conception of Truth and the Foundations of Semantics", ''Ph
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  • * Tarski, Alfred (1944), "The Semantic Conception of Truth and the Foundations of Semantics", ''Ph * [[Alfred Tarski|Tarski, Alfred]] (1944), "The Semantic Conception of Truth and the Foundations of Semantics", ''Ph
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  • *1944: The company is short on cash; a theatrical re-release of ''Snow White and
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  • |year = 1944
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  • ...ntgomery " and "Colossal Cracks": The 21st Army Group in Northwest Europe, 1944-45 (Praeger, 2000). ..., 'Montgomery and Colossal Cracks: The 21st Army Group in Northwest Europe,1944-45' (Praeger, 2000).
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  • * Tarski, Alfred (1944), "The Semantic Conception of Truth and the Foundations of Semantics", ''Ph * Tarski, Alfred (1944), "The Semantic Conception of Truth and the Foundations of Semantics", ''Ph
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  • * Tarski, Alfred (1944), "The Semantic Conception of Truth and the Foundations of Semantics", ''Ph * Tarski, Alfred (1944), "The Semantic Conception of Truth and the Foundations of Semantics", ''Ph
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  • ...orted a record load on December 17, 1945, almost 10 percent higher than in 1944. Sales for 1945 were a record $53 million. NSP became heavily involved in a
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  • ...mpions|batting title]] since {{by|1960}}, and the 1st in the AL since {{by|1944}}, and at 20 years, 11 months, was the youngest SS in [[MLB All-Star Game|A
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  • * Tarski, A. (1944), &ldquo;The Semantic Conception of Truth and the Foundations of Semantics&
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  • ...ome, Georgia. They had three daughters: [[Margaret Woodrow Wilson]] (1886-1944), [[Jessie Wilson]] (1887-1933) and [[Eleanor R. Wilson]] (1889-1967). * Wilson was the subject of the 1944 biographical film ''[[Wilson (film)|Wilson]]'', directed by [[Henry King]]
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  • ...'Montgomery and Colossal Cracks': The 21st Army Group in Northwest Europe,1944-45' (Praeger, 2000).
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  • * Coupland, Reginald (1944). The Indian Problem: Report on the Constitutional Problem in India, Oxford
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  • * Coupland, Reginald (1944). The Indian Problem: Report on the Constitutional Problem in India, Oxford
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  • * Coupland, Reginald (1944). The Indian Problem: Report on the Constitutional Problem in India, Oxford
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  • * 1944. westgate miami beach $1.95
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  • ...zadar-the-charming-past/ Image of Zadar post Allied bombings (February 4th 1944)]
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  • ...months. They had two daughters, [[Lynda Bird Johnson|Lynda Bird]], born in 1944, and [[Luci Baines Johnson|Luci Baines]], born in 1947. Johnson enjoyed giv
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  • .... He had outlived his wife, the former Lou Henry, by 20 years, who died in 1944, and was the last living member of both the [[Warren G. Harding#Administrat
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  • ...> Thomas (1952) p 216; Reinhard H. Luthin, ''The First Lincoln Campaign'' (1944); Nevins vol 4; </ref>
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  • ...ha-'Avoda–Po'ale Tziyyon]] (“Unity of Labour–Workers of Zion”), founded in 1944 by a group of dissident Mapai members who broke away from the party to prot
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  • ...entary by J. Campbell, Pantheon Books and Random House, New&nbsp;York, NY, 1944, 1972, ...rgenstern, O., ''Theory of Games and Economic Behavior'', 1st&nbsp;edition 1944, 2nd&nbsp;edition 1947, 3rd&nbsp;edition 1953. Paperback edition, Princeto
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