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  • 31Michael A. Bellesiles — Born Michael A. Bellesiles Nationality USA Occupation Scholar Michael A. Bellesiles (pronounced bah LEEL )[1] is a former professor of American colonial and …

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  • 32Democratic Party (United States) presidential primaries — Main article: United States presidential primary Contents 1 1956 2 1960 3 1964 4 1968 5 …

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  • 33Indianer — Sitting Bull, Häuptling und Medizinmann der Hunkpapa Lakota Sioux. Foto von David Frances Barry, 1885 …

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  • 34Indianerpolitik der Vereinigten Staaten — Indianerreservate (reservations) in den USA …

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  • 35ПЛАГИАТ — (от лат. plagio похищаю) англ. plagiary /plagiarism; нем. Plagiat. Присвоение или самовольное использование чужого художественного, на учного произведения без согласия автора и без ссылки на него. Antinazi. Энциклопедия социологии, 2009 …

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  • 36plāk- — I. plāk 1 Also plak . To be flat. Earliest form *pleə₂k , colored to *plaə₂k , contracted to *plāk . Extension of pelə 2. Derivatives include fluke1, flaw1, plead, placenta, and archipelago. 1. floe, from …

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  • 37Cumberland, Richard — ▪ British bishop and philosopher born July 15, 1631, London, Eng. died Oct. 9, 1718, Peterborough, Cambridgeshire  English theologian, Anglican bishop, and philosopher of ethics.       In 1658 Cumberland left the study of medicine at the… …

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  • 38Mathews, Charles — ▪ British actor born June 28, 1776, London, Eng. died June 28, 1835, Plymouth, Devon  prominent English stage personality and theatre manager who, renowned for his genius at mimicry and for his wit, was among the leading comedians of his day.… …

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  • 39Sheridan, Richard Brinsley — ▪ Irish playwright Introduction baptized Nov. 4, 1751, Dublin, Ire. died July 7, 1816, London, Eng.       Irish born playwright, impresario, orator, and Whig politician. His plays, notably The School for Scandal (1777), form a link in the history …

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  • 40type name — ▪ literature also called  Ticket Name,         in dramatic practice, name given to a character to ensure that the personality may be instantly ascertained. In England the allegorical morality plays (morality play) of the late Middle Ages… …

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