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  • 41Arthur O'Shaughnessy — Arthur William Edgar O Shaughnessy (March 14, 1844 ndash;January 30, 1881) was a British poet, born in London to Irish parentsFact|date=December 2007.At the age of seventeen, in June 1861, he received the post of transcriber in the library of the …

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  • 42Pedersen device — The Pedersen Device was an optional attachment for the M1903 Springfield rifle that allowed it to fire a short 0.30 (7.62 mm) caliber intermediate cartridge in semi automatic mode. This wonder weapon was developed to allow infantry to… …

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  • 43Always Look on the Bright Side of Life — Single by Monty Python from the album Monty Python Sings Released 1991 …

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  • 44Ed Kranepool — Infobox MLB retired name=Ed Kranepool position=First baseman bats=Left throws=Left birthdate=birth date and age|1944|11|8 New York, New York debutdate=September 22 debutyear=by|1962 debutteam=New York Mets finaldate=September 30 finalyear=by|1979 …

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  • 45Apology of al-Kindy (book) — Apology of al Kindy (also spelled al Kindi) is a medieval theological polemic tract attributed to an Arab Christian known as Al Kindi. It became available in English through William Muir s translation of 1880. Muir notes that the book was quoted… …

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  • 46Ayanamsa — is the Sanskrit term for the longitudinal difference between the tropical or Sayana and sidereal or Nirayana zodiacs. It is defined as the angle by which the sidereal ecliptic longitude of a celestial body is less than its tropical ecliptic… …

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  • 47Jerry Clinton — Jerome (Jerry) Wright Clinton (1937 November 7, 2003) was a Ferdowsi scholar and Professor of Persian language and literature at Princeton University. Professor Clinton was born in San Jose, California. A graduate of Stanford University, Jerry… …

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  • 48Norwegian language struggle — The Norwegian language struggle ( målstriden , språkstriden or sprogstriden ) is an ongoing controversy within Norwegian culture and politics related to spoken and written Norwegian. From the 16th to the 19th centuries, Danish was the standard… …

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  • 49Ode (poem) — Ode is a poem written in 1874 by the English poet Arthur O Shaughnessy. It is often referred to by its first line We are the music makers. The Ode is the first poem in O Shaughnessy s collection Music and Moonlight. It has nine stanzas, although… …

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  • 50Alfonso de Valdés — (born at Cuenca in Castile about 1500; died at Vienna in October 1532) was Spanish humanist, who became chancellor of the Emperor Charles V. He was the twin brother of Juan de Valdés.His talents gave him early advancement and he accompanied… …

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