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  • 1Cloth of St Gereon — Cloth of Saint Gereon fragment …

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  • 2Albert E. Powers — was the ninth president of Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. He was born on December 5, 1816 in Lansingburgh, New York. He entered Rensselaer as a student in 1834, but stayed for only four months. He married Frances Elizabeth Hanford in 1839, but …

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  • 3Albert Jean Michel de Rocca — (1788 January 31, 1818) was a French lieutenant during the Napoleonic Wars. He was also the second husband of Anne Louise Germaine de Staël.He was actually a Swiss national, born in Geneva in 1788. He served in the French army during the… …

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  • 4Cloth Hall, Ypres — The Cloth Hall, Ypres The Cloth Hall (Dutch: Lakenhal or Lakenhalle), of Ypres, Belgium, was one of the largest commercial buildings of the Middle Ages, when it served as the main market and warehouse for the Flemish city s prosperous cloth… …

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  • 5Albert O. Hirschman — Infobox Person name = Albert O. Hirschman image size = caption = birth date = birth date and age|1915|4|7 birth place = Berlin, Germany death date = death place = occupation = Economist spouse = parents = children =Albert Otto Hirschman (b. April …

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  • 6Albert Marchinsky — [Obituary in The Performer, 7th August 1930, p.5] Marchinsky s stage name was The Great Rameses , his bill matter described him as The Eastern Mystic and his costume and sets were intended to look Egyptian. He has been described as a follower of… …

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  • 7Victoria and Albert Museum — Coordinates: 51°29′48″N 0°10′19″W / 51.496667°N 0.171944°W / 51.496667; 0.171944 …

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  • 8John Albert Taylor — (c. 1960 ndash; January 26, 1996) was executed by firing squad in Utah on January 26, 1996 at 12:03 a.m. Mountain Time for the 1988 rape and strangulation of 11 year old Charla King. He is currently the last person to have been executed in the… …

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  • 9Prince Albert — /prɪns ˈælbət/ (say prins albuht) noun 1. a double breasted, long frockcoat. 2. (plural) Also, alberts. Colloquial coverings for the feet made from sacking, cloth, etc., worn by swagmen, tramps, etc. 3. a body piercing consisting of a ring placed …

  • 10Al Hopkins — Albert Green Hopkins (1889 – October 21, 1932) [http://www.lib.unc.edu/mss/sfc1/hillbilly/HTML/Biographies/bio HillBillies.htm Hillbilly Music: Biographies: The Hill Billies] , Southern Folklife Collection, University of North Carolina at Chapel… …

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