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  • The Malay language has a complex system of styles, titles and honorifics which are used extensively in Brunei Darussalam, Malaysia and Singapore. Brunei...
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    Porayath Leela (19 May 1934–31 October 2005) was an Indian playback singer, Carnatic vocalist, and a music director. She has recorded more than 5,000 songs...
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    Wishbone Ash are a British rock band who achieved success in the early to mid-1970s. Their albums include Wishbone Ash (1970), Pilgrimage (1971), Argus...
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  • Thumbnail for Pope Gregory XV
    Pope Gregory XV (Latin: Gregorius XV; Italian: Gregorio XV; 9 January 1554 – 8 July 1623), born Alessandro Ludovisi, was the head of the Catholic Church...
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    Frederick I (Swedish: Fredrik I; 28 April 1676 – 5 April 1751) was King of Sweden from 1720 until his death, having been prince consort of Sweden from...
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  • Thumbnail for All-star game
    An all-star game is an exhibition game that purports to showcase the best players (the "stars") of a sports league. The exhibition is between two teams...
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  • Daniel Johnson (1629–1675) was an English buccaneer who, serving under buccaneers such as Moyse Van Vin and Pierre le Picard, sailed against the Spanish...
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    Sir Ronald Syme, OM, FBA (11 March 1903 – 4 September 1989) was a New Zealand-born historian and classicist. He was regarded as the greatest historian...
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  • Thumbnail for Jean Casimir-Perier
    Jean Paul Pierre Casimir-Perier (French: [ʒɑ̃ kazimiʁ pɛʁje]; 8 November 1847 – 11 March 1907) was a French politician who served as President of France...
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  • Cal Murphy (March 12, 1932 – February 18, 2012) was a Canadian football coach, general manager and scout, most notably for the Winnipeg Blue Bombers of...
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    Leopold II (3 October 1797 – 29 January 1870) was Grand Duke of Tuscany from 1824 to 1859. He married twice; first to Maria Anna of Saxony, and after her...
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  • Thumbnail for Guillaume-Mathieu Dumas
    Mathieu, comte Dumas (23 November 1753 – 16 October 1837) was a French general. Born in Montpellier, France, of a noble family, he joined the French army...
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  • Thumbnail for List of Native Americans of the United States
    This is a list of notable Native Americans from peoples indigenous to the contemporary United States, including Native Alaskans, Native Hawaiians, and...
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    Christianity portal John Earle (c. 1601 – 17 November 1665) was an English cleric, author and translator, who was chaplain to Charles II. Towards the end...
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  • Thumbnail for Jean Baptiste Noël Bouchotte
    Jean Baptiste Noël Bouchotte (French pronunciation: [ʒɑ̃ batist nɔɛl buʃɔt]; 25 December 1754 – 8 June 1840) was a minister in the government of the French...
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  • The King's Singers are a British a cappella vocal ensemble founded in 1968. They are named after King's College in Cambridge, England, where the group...
    46 KB (3,282 words) - 14:26, 18 May 2024
  • Thumbnail for Classical Realism
    Classical Realism is an artistic movement in the late-20th and early 21st century in which drawing and painting place a high value upon skill and beauty...
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  • Thumbnail for Antoine Christophe Merlin
    Antoine Christophe Merlin (13 September 1762 in Thionville, Moselle – September 1833 in Paris) was a member of several legislative bodies during the era...
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  • Trinity Washington University is a private Catholic university in Washington, D.C. The university was founded as Trinity College by the Sisters of Notre...
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  • This is a list of Wakefield Trinity players. Wakefield Trinity are an English rugby league club. As of 31 November 2016, the club has had 1,377 players...
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