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  • 71COHEN, WILLIAM WOLFE — (1874–1940), U.S. stockbroker, congressman. Cohen was born in New York City in 1874. His father, like his mother a German Jew, was a prosperous shoe manufacturer. Following a public school education, William entered his father s business; on his… …

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  • 72Marc Rich — Born December 18, 1934 (1934 12 18) (age 76) Antwerp, Belgium Nationality Spain Israel Belgium Ethnicity Jewish …

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  • 73Ballinasloe — Infobox Irish Place name = Ballinasloe gaeilge = Béal Átha na Slua crest motto = map pin coords = left: 155px; top: 53px north coord = 53.3275 west coord = 8.2194 irish grid = M854307 area = elevation = 65 m (213 ft) province = Connacht county =… …

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  • 74East Rochester, New Hampshire — is a district of Rochester located on the banks of the Salmon Falls River, which separates Maine from New Hampshire. Home to approximately 5,000 residents, it is located 3 miles east of Rochester proper, and one of two villages (the other being… …

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  • 75WHAV — Infobox Radio station name = WHAV area = Merrimack Valley Massachusetts New Hampshire branding = WHAV slogan = Catch the Wave airdate = March 16, 1947 frequency = (formerly) 1490 (kHz) format = Oldies/News owner = Xelocast Division of COCO+CO.,… …

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  • 76Pays de la Loire — [pā ē΄ de lȧ lwȧr′] metropolitan region of NW France: 12,387 sq mi (32,082 sq km); pop. 3,059,000; chief city, Nantes * * * ▪ region, France  région of France encompassing the western départements of Mayenne, Sarthe, Maine et Loire, Vendée, and… …

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  • 77Blantyre — /blan tuyeur /, n. a city in S Malawi: includes the former town of Limbe. 228,520. * * * City (pop., 1998: 502,053), southern Malawi. The largest city in Malawi, it was founded in 1876 as a Church of Scotland mission station and named after David …

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  • 78Brockton — /brok teuhn/, n. a city in E Massachusetts. 95,172. * * * ▪ Massachusetts, United States       city, Plymouth county, southeastern Massachusetts, U.S., lying 20 miles (32 km) south of Boston. The lands now occupied by the city were sold by Native …

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  • 79Marlborough — /mahrl berr oh, bur oh/ or, for 1, / breuh, mawl /, n. 1. John Churchill, 1st Duke of. See Churchill, John, 1st Duke of Marlborough. 2. Marlboro (def. 1). * * * ▪ England, United Kingdom       town (“parish”) …

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  • 80Randolph — /ran dolf, deuhlf/, n. 1. A(sa) Philip, 1889 1979, U.S. labor leader: president of the Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters 1925 68. 2. Edmund Jennings /jen ings/, 1753 1813, U.S. statesman: first U.S. Attorney General 1789 94; Secretary of State… …

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