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    Aristotelis ("Telis") Zervoudis (Greek: Αριστοτέλης Ζερβούδης; b. in Athens in 1964) is a professional diver from Greece. During his diving expeditions...
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  • Virginia Dominguez (born 1952) is a political and legal anthropologist. She is currently the Edward William and Jane Marr Gutgsell Professor of Anthropology...
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  • A basilica in Ancient Rome was a large public building where business or legal matters could be transacted. In ancient Italy, basilicas began as large...
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  • Thumbnail for Railway sabotage during World War II
    Railway sabotage was one of the main tactics used by the resistance to German occupation during World War II. Partisans and rail workers used sabotage...
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  • Molly Smolen is an American ballet dancer. Molly Smolen was born in Philadelphia, and trained at the Pennsylvania Academy of Ballet under John White and...
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    51°55′32″N 6°34′48″E / 51.92556°N 6.58000°E / 51.92556; 6.58000 The Aalten Synagogue is a synagogue in Aalten, Gelderland, The Netherlands, completed...
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