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  • 2Sergei Korolev — Sergey Pavlovich Korolev Сергей Павлович Королёв Сергій Павлович Корольов Sergey Korolyov in Red Army uniform (1938). Born 12 January [O.S. 30 December 1906] 1907 …

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  • 4John Dillinger — Dillinger redirects here. For other uses, see Dillinger (disambiguation). John Dillinger B …

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  • 5Munich air disaster — This article is about the 1958 crash of the aircraft carrying the Manchester United football team. For the 1960 accident, see 1960 Munich Convair 340 crash. Munich air disaster An Airspeed Ambassador similar to the one involved in the crash …

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  • 6Brian Close — This article is about the footballer and cricketer. For the footballer born 1982, see Brian Close (footballer). Brian Close Personal information Full name Dennis Brian Close Born 24 February 1931 (1931 02 24) (age 80) Rawdon, West Yorkshire …

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  • 7Doctor Watson — This article is about the Sherlock Holmes character. For other uses, see Doctor Watson (disambiguation). Dr. John H. Watson Sherlock Holmes character Dr. Watson (left) and Sherlock Holmes, by Sidney Paget …

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  • 8John Watson (Sherlock Holmes) — Dr John H. Watson is a fictional character, the friend, confidante and biographer of Sherlock Holmes, the fictional 19th century detective created by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. Various (extra canonical) sources give Watson s birth date as August 7,… …

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