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  • 71Physician writer — Physician writers are medical doctors who write creatively in fields outside their practice of medicine. Their works include short stories, novels, poetry, drama, screenplays, children’s literature, speculative fiction, scholarly works, essays,… …

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  • 72Leo Wiener — (1862–1939), American historian, linguist, author and translator of Polish Jewish origin.Was a polyglot knew more than twenty languages.Since 1896 taught at the cathedra of Slavic cultures at Harvard University and became the first American… …

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  • 73Bulgarians in Romania — Bulgarians ( ro. bulgari) are a recognized minority in Romania ( bg. Румъния, Rumaniya ), numbering 8,025 according to the 2002 Romanian census,cite web |url=http://www.edrc.ro/recensamant.jsp?regiune id=0 judet id=0 localitate id=0… …

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  • 74Hungary — /hung geuh ree/, n. a republic in central Europe. 9,935,774; 35,926 sq. mi. (93,050 sq. km). Cap.: Budapest. Hungarian, Magyarország. * * * Hungary Introduction Hungary Background: Hungary was part of the polyglot Austro Hungarian Empire, which… …

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  • 75literature — /lit euhr euh cheuhr, choor , li treuh /, n. 1. writings in which expression and form, in connection with ideas of permanent and universal interest, are characteristic or essential features, as poetry, novels, history, biography, and essays. 2.… …

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  • 76Yaroslav Derega — Derega Yaroslav (Ukrainian: Дереґа Ярослав Степанович). Born July 15, 1955 in Lviv, Ukraine), Ukrainian sinologist, linguist, educator, journalist, polyglot. Contents 1 Biography 2 Activity 2.1 Books …

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  • 77Marijan Šunjić (cleric) — Bishop Marijan Šunjić Marijan Šunjić (Croatian pronunciation: [mârijɑːn ʃǔːɲitɕ]) (Bučići near Travnik, January 7, 1798 Vienna, September 28, 1860) was a Bosnian Franciscan, Catholic bishop, Apostolic Vicar in Bosnia, writer, linguist;… …

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  • 78Martin Haase — Martin Haase, Dec. 2009. Haase lecturing at the 50th Exper …

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  • 79Miodrag Kojadinović — (born 1961) is a Canadian Serbian poet, linguist, interpreter, translator, erotica writer and theoretician of gender and sexuality.[1][2] Contents 1 Academic Involvement 2 Writing …

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  • 80Moshe Shalit — Moshe Shalit, also Moses, Moyshe, Moishé, Moïsé Salitas [b. December 22, 1885, Vilna, Russia (present day Vilnius, Lithuania), d. July 19, 1941, Wilno, Poland (present day Vilnius, Lithuania)], was a researcher, journalist, essayist, ethnographer …

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