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  • 62Pius VII — (Luigi Barnaba Chiaramonti) 1740 1823, Italian ecclesiastic: pope 1800 23. * * * ▪ pope original name  Luigi Barnaba Gregorio Chiaramonti  born Aug. 14, 1742, Cesena, Papal States [Italy] died Aug. 20, 1823, Rome  Italian pope from 1800 to 1823,… …

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  • 63Thutmose III — fl. c1475 B.C., Egyptian ruler: conqueror of the Middle East. Also, Thotmes III, Thothmes III, Thutmosis III. * * * died 1426 BC Egyptian king of the 18th dynasty (r. 1479–1426 BC), often regarded as the greatest pharaoh of ancient Egypt. He… …

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  • 64Lieberman, Joseph I. — ▪ 2001       The announcement on Aug. 7, 2000, that U.S. Sen. Joseph I. Lieberman of Connecticut had been chosen by Al Gore (Gore, Albert A., Jr. ) (q.v.) as his vice presidential running mate on the Democratic ticket was seen as a bold decision …

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  • 66Douglas Education Center — (DEC) is a private, for profit, higher education career school located thirty miles south of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Contents 1 History 2 Philosophy 3 Admissions 4 Academic Programs …

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  • 67Mason Andrews — Dr. Mason Andrews (Mason Cooke Andrews, April 19, 1919 in Norfolk, Virginia – October 13, 2006 in Norfolk, Virginia)[1] was the physician who delivered America s first in vitro baby, a president of the American Gynecological and Obstetrical… …

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  • 68Newman Centers — Named in honour of Blessed Cardinal John Henry Newman, the Newman Centers are residence and Catholic ministry centers at non Catholic universities throughout the world. They were inspired by Newman s writings encouraging societies for Catholic… …

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  • 69cheer — cheer1 [ tʃır ] verb ** 1. ) intransitive or transitive to give a loud shout of happiness or approval: The crowd cheered and threw flowers to the 57 year old tenor. The prince was cheered by a 10,000 strong audience. 2. ) transitive usually… …

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  • 70Reims —  , France, is the usual spelling, though Rheims is sometimes used. It is pronounced reemz in English but ranz in French. relatively, like comparatively, should not be used unless there is some sense of a comparison or relationship. Often it can… …

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