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  • 21Seraph — A seraph (Heb. שׂרף, pl. שׂרפים Seraphim , lat. seraph [us] , pl. seraphi [m] ) is one of a class of celestial beings mentioned once in the Hebrew Bible (Tanakh or Old Testament), in Isaiah . Later Jewish imagery perceived them as having human… …

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  • 22Paul B. Johnson, Jr. — Infobox Governor name= Paul B. Johnson, Jr. caption= order=53rd office= Governor of Mississippi term start= January 1964 term end= January 1968 lieutenant= Carroll Gartin (1964–1966) Charles L. Sullivan (1966–1968) predecessor= Ross R. Barnett… …

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  • 23HOLDER, Sir Frederick William (1850-1909) — premier of South Australia and first federal speaker the son of James Morecott Holder and his wife, Martha Breakspear Roby, was born at Happy Valley, South Australia, on 12 May 1850. His father was a state school teacher who gave his son a good… …

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  • 24François Guizot — Infobox Prime Minister name=François Guizot order=22nd Prime Minister of France term start =19 September 1847 term end =23 February 1848 predecessor =Duc de Dalmatie successor =Louis, comte Molé birth date =4 October 1787 death date =death date… …

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  • 25Autopilot — An autopilot is a mechanical, electrical, or hydraulic system used to guide a vehicle without assistance from a human being. Most people understand an autopilot to refer specifically to aircraft, but self steering gear for ships, boats, space… …

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  • 26Joan Didion — Didion at the 2008 Brooklyn Book Festival Born December 5, 1934 (1934 12 05) (age 76) Sacramento, California, U …

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  • 28Wang Mang — born 45 BC, China died Oct 6, AD 23, Chang an Founder of the short lived Xin dynasty (AD 9–25), an interlude between the two halves of the Han dynasty in China. Wang s family was well connected to the Han imperial family, and in 8 BC Wang was… …

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  • 29Sidmouth, Henry Addington, 1st Viscount — ▪ prime minister of Great Britain born May 30, 1757, London died Feb. 15, 1844, Richmond, Surrey, Eng.  British prime minister from March 1801 to May 1804. Honest but unimaginative and inflexibly conservative, he proved unable to cope with the… …

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