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  • 72William Adams (sailor) — For other uses, see William Adams (disambiguation). William Adams Born September 24, 1564(1564 09 24) Gillingham, Kent, England Died …

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  • 73James Martineau — (April 21, 1805 – January 11, 1900) was an English philosopher.Early lifeHe was born in Norwich, the seventh child of Thomas Martineau and Elizabeth Rankin, the sixth, his senior by almost three years, being his sister Harriet. They were… …

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  • 74A Presumption of Death — infobox Book | name = A Presumption of Death title orig = translator = image caption = Early paperback edition cover author = Jill Paton Walsh cover artist = country = United Kingdom language = English series = Lord Peter Wimsey genre = Mystery… …

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  • 75Stephen Gardiner — Infobox bishopbiog name =Stephen Gardiner caption = religion =Roman Catholic See =Diocese of Winchester Title =Bishop of Winchester Period = 1531 ndash;1551, 1551 ndash;1555 Predecessor = Successor = ordination = bishops = post =Archdeacon of… …

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  • 76Oath — This article is about promise or a statement of fact. For the village in Somerset, England, see Oath, Somerset. For acronyms, see OATH. Tennis Court Oath by Jacques Louis David …

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  • 77January 2004 — larr; January February March April May June July August September October November December →EventsJanuary 1* Ireland s Roman Catholic and Protestant Boy Scouts organisations merge after nearly a century of division, in spite of efforts by the R …

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  • 78Supertask — In philosophy, a supertask is a task occurring within a finite interval of time involving infinitely many steps (subtasks). A hypertask is a supertask with an uncountable number of subtasks. The term supertask was coined by the philosopher James… …

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  • 79Prisoner of conscience — (POC) is a term coined by the human rights group Amnesty International in the early 1960s. It can refer to anyone imprisoned because of their race, religion, color, language, sexual orientation, belief, or lifestyle so long as they have not used… …

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  • 80Luis Carrero Blanco — This name uses Spanish naming customs; the first or paternal family name is Carrero and the second or maternal family name is Blanco. The Most Excellent The Duke of Carrero Blanco GE …

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