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  • 32Agnes Jones — Agnes Elizabeth Jones (1832 ndash; 1868) of Fahan, County Donegal, Ireland became the first trained Nursing Superintendent of Liverpool Workhouse Infirmary. She gave all her time and energy to her patients and died at the age of 35 from typhus… …

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  • 34June 1922 in the United Kingdom — See also: May 1922 in the United Kingdom, July 1922 in the United Kingdom, and the Timeline of British history. Close of Engineering DisputeThe result of the ballot of the unions other than the Amalgamated Engineering Union was announced on June… …

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  • 35Decline and end of the Cucuteni–Trypillian culture — Characteristic example of Cucuteni Trypillian pottery …

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  • 36Pyongyang — This article is about the capital of North Korea. For other uses, see Pyongyang (disambiguation). Pyongyang 평양   Directly Governed City   Pyongyang Directly Governed City   transcription …

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  • 37Mine exploration — This article is about visiting mines. For searching for minerals, see Mineral exploration. Mine exploration is a hobby in which people visit abandoned mines, quarries, and sometimes operational mines. Enthusiasts usually engage in such activities …

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  • 38Andrew D. Huxley — (born 1966) is the chair of the physics department of Edinburgh University. Of no relation to Sir Andrew F. Huxley (the English physiologist and biophysicist), Prof. Andrew D. Huxley is of renown in the field of condensed matter physics. While at …

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  • 39BERNSTEIN, PHILIP SIDNEY — (1901–1985), U.S. rabbi. Bernstein was born in Rochester, N.Y., and was ordained in the first graduating class of the Jewish Institute of Religion (1926). He served as rabbi of Rochester s Congregation B rith Kodesh for half a century. Bernstein… …

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  • 40Masonry Veneer — walls consist of a single non structural external layer of masonry work, typically brick, backed by an air space. The innermost element is usually structural, and may consist of wood or metal framing or masonry. Walls constructed in this manner… …

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