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  • 31Algorithmic art — Algorithmic art, also known as algorithm art , is art, mostly visual art, of which the design is generated by an algorithm. Algorithmic artists are sometimes called algorists. Overview Algorithmic art is a subset of generative art, and is… …

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  • 32Judah ben Ezekiel — (220–299) (Hebrew: יהודה בן יחזקאל), also known as Rav Yehuda, was a Babylonian amora of the 2nd generation. He was the most prominent disciple of Rav (Abba Arika), in whose house he often stayed, and whose son Hiyya was his pupil (Er. 2b). After …

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  • 33Éva Gauthier — (September 20, 1885 ndash; December 20, 1958) was a Canadian mezzo soprano and voice teacher. She performed and popularised modern songs throughout her career. [cite web|title = Éva Gauthier, mezzo soprano and voice teacher (1885 ndash;1958)|work …

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  • 34Pietro Taglia — (fl. second half of the 16th century) was an Italian composer of the Renaissance, active in Milan, known for his madrigals. Stylistically he was a progressive, following the innovations of more famous composers such as Cipriano de Rore in Venice …

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  • 35Spencer Cone Jones — Infobox State Senator honorific prefix = name = Spencer Cone Jones honorific suffix = state senate = Maryland district = Montgomery County term start = 1901 term end = 1905 preceded = succeeded = Spencer Cone Jones (July 3, 1836 ndash; April 1,… …

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  • 36Melancthon, Philipp — • Extensive article, informative. Thorough examination of his humanism and his contributions to western educational theory and practice Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Melancthon, Philipp      …

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  • 37Melancthon —     Philipp Melancthon     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Philipp Melancthon     Collaborator and friend of Luther, born at Bretten (in Unterpfalz, now Baden), 16 February, 1497; died at Wittenberg, 19 April, 1560.     (1) His Rearing and Education… …

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  • 38Philipp Melancthon —     Philipp Melancthon     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Philipp Melancthon     Collaborator and friend of Luther, born at Bretten (in Unterpfalz, now Baden), 16 February, 1497; died at Wittenberg, 19 April, 1560.     (1) His Rearing and Education… …

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  • 39nay — 1. adverb /neɪ/ no. 2. conjunction /neɪ/ or even, or more like, or should I say. Introduces a stronger and more appro …

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  • 40chemical formula — Expression of the composition or structure of a chemical compound. Formulas for molecules use chemical symbols with subscript numbers to show the number of atoms of each element: O2 for molecular oxygen, O3 for ozone, CH4 for methane, C6H6 for… …

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