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    Sir John Vanbrugh (/ˈvænbrə/; 24 January 1664 (baptised) – 26 March 1726) was an English architect, dramatist and herald, perhaps best known as the designer...
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  • Thumbnail for Gerardo Reichel-Dolmatoff
    Gerardo Reichel-Dolmatoff (6 March 1912 – 17 May 1994) was an Austrian anthropologist and archaeologist. He is known for his fieldwork among many different...
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    John Arundel (or Arundell; died 1477) was a medieval Bishop of Chichester. A native of Cornwall, Arundel was a fellow of Exeter College, Oxford, from 1421...
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  • Camille Griffin Graham Correctional Institution is a South Carolina Department of Corrections (SCDC) state prison for women in Columbia, South Carolina...
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  • KGDP-FM (90.5 FM) is a non-commercial radio station that is licensed to Santa Maria, California and broadcasts to the Santa Maria—Lompoc area. The station...
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    Wigmore Abbey was an abbey of Canons Regular with a grange, from 1179 to 1530, situated about a mile (2 km) north of the village of Wigmore, Herefordshire...
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  • Thumbnail for Deborah Morris-Travers
    Deborah Morris-Travers (born 9 August 1970) is a former New Zealand politician. She was a list MP for New Zealand First from 1996 to 1998. Morris was an...
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    Clun Castle is a medieval ruined castle in Clun, Shropshire, England. Clun Castle was established by the Norman lord Robert de Say after the Norman invasion...
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  • Throughout the history of Jehovah's Witnesses, their beliefs, doctrines, policies and practices have engendered controversy and opposition from governments...
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    The relationship between Saint Peter and Judaism is thought to have been fairly positive. Paul the Apostle says that Peter had the special charge of being...
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  • Joseph Meir Weiss (March 15, 1838 – May 26, 1909, Hebrew: יוסף מאיר ווייס), was a Hungarian rabbi and founder of the Spinka Hasidic dynasty. He is often...
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  • Franca Iacovetta (born 1957) is a "feminist/socialist"[citation needed] historian of labour and migration currently working at the University of Toronto...
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  • Lisa Aversa Richette (September 11, 1928 – October 26, 2007) was an American lawyer and judge of the Court of Common Pleas in Philadelphia County. A lifelong...
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    The Kilmartin Stones are a collection of 79 ancient graveslabs (one exception being a side-slab of a tomb chest) at Kilmartin parish church in the village...
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  • A Short History of the English People is a book written by English historian John Richard Green. Published in 1874, "it is a history, not of English Kings...
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