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  • 1All Saints Church, Poplar — Coordinates: 51°30′35″N 0°0′44″W / 51.50972°N 0.01222°W / 51.50972; 0.01222 …

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  • 2Andrew Mynarski — Andrew Charles Mynarski Andy Mynarski c.1943 Born 1916 Winnipeg, Manitoba …

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  • 3WOLFFSOHN, DAVID — (1856–1914), second president of the World Zionist Organization. Born in Dorbiany, Russian Lithuania, Wolffsohn received a religious education. In 1873 his parents sent him to live with his brother in Memel (now Klaipeda) in order to avoid… …

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  • 4William Does His Bit — Infobox Book name = William Does His Bit title orig = translator = image caption = author = Richmal Crompton illustrator = cover artist = country = United Kingdom language = English series = genre = Children s literature publisher = release date …

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  • 5Nehemiah Brüll — (March 16, 1843, Rousínov, Moravia – February 5, 1891, Frankfurt am Main) was a rabbi and versatile scholar. Life Brüll received his rabbinic Talmudic education from his father, Jakob Brüll (de), who combined wide Talmudic knowledge with acute… …

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  • 6Harbhajan Singh Yogi — Harbhajan Singh Khalsa Yogiji (born as Harbhajan Singh Puri) [ [http://www.sikhnet.com/yogibhajan Biography Sikhnet] ] (August 26, 1929 ndash;October 6, 2004), also known as Yogi Bhajan and Siri Singh Sahib, was a charismatic spiritual leader and …

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  • 7Carl Friedrich Goerdeler — Infobox Person name = Carl Friedrich Goerdeler caption = birth date = Birth date|1884|07|31 birth place = Schneidemühl, Germany (modern Piła, Poland) death date = Death date|1945|2|2 death place = Berlin party=DNVP spouse = Anneliese Ulrich… …

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  • 8Kannada literature in the Western Chalukya Empire — The Western Chalukya Empire (973 ndash;1200), in what is now southern India, produced a large body of literature in the Kannada language. This dynasty, which ruled most of the western Deccan, South India, is sometimes called the Kalyani Chalukya… …

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  • 9MOSES — (Heb. מֹשֶׁה; LXX, Mōusēs; Vulg. Moyses), leader, prophet, and lawgiver (set in modern chronology in the first half of the 13th century B.C.E.). Commissioned to take the Israelites out of Egypt, Moses led them from his 80th year to his death at… …

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  • 10Solon — (ancient Greek: Polytonic|Σόλων, c. 638 BC ndash;558 BC) was an Athenian statesman, lawmaker, and Lyric poet. He is remembered particularly for his efforts to legislate against political, economic and moral decline in archaic Athens. His reforms… …

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