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  • 72Michael Uhl — is a Vietnam veteran antiwar activist, critic and independent scholar, born April 14, 1944, who grew up in Babylon, Long Island, New York. He graduated with a BS in Theoretical Linguists from the Faculty of Languages and Linguistics, Georgetown… …

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  • 73ADLER, JULIUS OCHS — (1892–1955), U.S. newspaperman and soldier. Adler was born in Chattanooga, Tenn. He graduated from Princeton University and then joined the staff of the New York Times, published by his uncle, Adolph ochs . At the same time he enrolled as a… …

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  • 74Martha Washington — For the comic book character from Frank Miller s Give Me Liberty, see Martha Washington (comics). Martha Washington First Lady of the United States In office April 30, 1789 – March 4 …

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  • 75Raymond S. McLain — Raymond Stallings McLain (April 04, 1890 ndash; December 14, 1954) was a general of the United States Army, rising to the rank of Lieutenant General.In the words of George C. Marshall, Raymond S. McLain gave great distinction to the term citizen… …

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  • 76The Better Life — This article is about the album by 3 Doors Down. For the Keith Urban song, see Better Life. The Better Life Studio album by 3 Doors Down …

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  • 77Antoine Fuqua — Infobox actor imagesize = 150px name = Antoine Fuqua bgcolour = birthname = birthdate = birth date and age|1966|1|19 birthplace = flagicon|United States flagicon|Pennsylvania Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania yearsactive = spouse = children = parents =… …

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  • 78Daniel Adair — Daniel Patrick Adair Background information Birth name Daniel Patrick Adair Born February 19, 1975 (1975 02 19) (age 36) …

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  • 79Gun culture — The gun culture is a culture shared by people in the gun politics debate, generally those who advocate preserving gun rights and who are against more gun control. In the United States, the term is used solely to identify gun advocates who are… …

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  • 80International Association of Chiefs of Police — For other uses, see IACP (disambiguation). International Association of Chiefs of Police logo The International Association of Chiefs of Police (IACP) was founded in Chicago in 1893 as the National Chiefs of Police Union. The primary goal of this …

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