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  • 21Thucydides — /thooh sid i deez /, n. c460 c400 B.C. Greek historian. * * * born с 460 died с 404 BC Greatest of ancient Greek historians. An Athenian who commanded a fleet in the Peloponnesian War, Thucydides failed to prevent the capture of the important… …

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  • 22Christian Morgenstern — For other people named Christian Morgenstern, see Christian Morgenstern (disambiguation). Christian Morgenstern Born May 6, 1871(1871 05 06) Died …

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  • 23Joseph Addison — (May 1, 1672 – June 17, 1719) was an English essayist and poet. He was a man of letters, eldest son of Lancelot Addison, and later the dean of Lichfield. His name is usually remembered alongside that of his long standing friend, Richard Steele,… …

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  • 24A Bucket of Blood — Infobox Film name = A Bucket of Blood caption = Theatrical release poster. director = Roger Corman producer = Roger Corman writer = Charles B. Griffith starring = Dick Miller music = Fred Katz cinematography = Jacques R. Marquette editing =… …

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  • 25Over Drive (manga) — Over Drive オーバードライヴ (ŌbāDoraivu) Genre Comedy, Romance, Sport ( …

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  • 26Francis Earl Johnston — Brigadier General Francis Earl Johnston, C.B. (1 October 1871 7 August 1917) was a New Zealand army officer of the First World War. He was commander of the 1st New Zealand Infantry Brigade in France.He was born in Wellington, the eldest son of… …

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  • 27LAWSON, Abercrombie Anstruther (c. 1871-1927) — botanist fourth son of William Lawson, was born in Fife, Scotland, in or about the year 1871. He went to Glasgow University as a medical student, became interested in botany, and left Glasgow to continue his studies at the university of Berkeley …

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  • 28MACLEAY, Alexander (1767-1848) — scientist and official, the father of Zoology in Australia was born in the county of Ross, Scotland, on 24 June 1767. He was the eldest son of William Macleay, provost of the town of Wick. Nothing is known of his early years but he received a… …

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  • 29PURVES, James Liddell (1843-1910) — advocate was the son of James Purves, an early colonist from Berwick on Tweed, who became an importer and station owner in Victoria. J. L. Purves was born at Melbourne on 23 August 1843 and in 1853 was a student at the Melbourne diocesan grammar… …

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  • 30beloved — be|lov|ed1 adjective / bI l229vId / MAINLY LITERARY a beloved friend, object, etc. is one that you love very much. This word is sometimes used humorously to say that someone likes something too much. a. [ bı lʌvd ] beloved of/by FORMAL very much… …

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