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  • 41Will H. Daly — (May 25, 1869 March 23, 1924) was a Portland, Oregon labor leader, progressive politician and businessman. He was the first person to head both the Oregon State Federation of Labor and the Central Labor Council of Portland. He was also the first… …

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  • 42Will Glickman — was an American playwright who frequently collaborated with Joseph Stein.Glickman made his Broadway debut in 1948 with sketches he and Stein wrote for the revue Lend an Ear . The two went on to collaborate on Mrs. Gibbons Boys , Alive and Kicking …

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  • 43Will Gmehling — (* 1. Oktober 1957 in Bremen) ist ein deutscher Kinder und Jugendbuchautor. Bevor er 1998 als Schriftsteller in Erscheinung trat, war er lange Jahre Maler. Er ist Vater von zwei Kindern und lebt in Bremen. Werke In den Wörtern, im Schacht. Bremen …

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  • 44Person of color — (plural: people of color; persons of color) is a term used, primarily in the United States, to describe all people who are not white. The term is meant to be inclusive among non white groups, emphasizing common experiences of racism. People of… …

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  • 45will-o'-the-wisp — ► NOUN 1) a phosphorescent light seen hovering or floating at night on marshy ground, thought to result from the combustion of natural gases. 2) a person or thing that is difficult or impossible to reach or catch. ORIGIN originally as Will with… …

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  • 46Will Sanders — (* in Venlo, Niederlande) ist ein niederländischer Hornist. Er erhielt seine musikalische Ausbildung in Maastricht bei Erich Penzel, wo er sein Studium 1988 mit Auszeichnung abschloss. Noch während seines Studiums wurde er 1985 Mitglied im… …

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  • 47Person-hour — A person hour or man hour is the amount of work performed by an average worker in one hour. [ [http://www.m w.com/cgi bin/dictionary?book=Dictionary va=person hour va=person hour Definition from the Merriam Webster Online Dictionary ] ] [… …

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  • 48will — An auxiliary verb commonly having the mandatory sense of shall or must. It is a word of certainty, while the word may is one of speculation and uncertainty will, noun Wish; desire; pleasure; inclination; choice; the faculty of conscious, and… …

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  • 49Will contest — Wills, trusts and estates …

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  • 50Person having ordinary skill in the art — Patent law (patents for inventions) …

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