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  • 71William James Sidis — (April 1, 1898 ndash; July 17, 1944) was an American child prodigy with exceptional mathematical and linguistic abilities. He first became famous for his precociousness, and later for his eccentricity and withdrawal from the public eye. He… …

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  • 72Equal — E qual, a. [L. aequalis, fr. aequus even, equal; akin to Skr. ?ka, and perh. to L. unus for older oinos one, E. one.] 1. Agreeing in quantity, size, quality, degree, value, etc.; having the same magnitude, the same value, the same degree, etc.;… …

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  • 73Equal temperament — Equal E qual, a. [L. aequalis, fr. aequus even, equal; akin to Skr. ?ka, and perh. to L. unus for older oinos one, E. one.] 1. Agreeing in quantity, size, quality, degree, value, etc.; having the same magnitude, the same value, the same degree,… …

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  • 74SCO v. Novell — is a lawsuit brought by the SCO Group against Novell. After the SCO Group initiated their Linux campaign, they made several statements that they were the owners of Unix, probably meaning (though never explicitly said) that they were the owners of …

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  • 75Cobalt — This article is about the metal. For other uses, see Cobalt (disambiguation). iron ← cobalt → nickel ↑ Co ↓ Rh …

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  • 76Max Beerbohm — From The Critic 1901 Born August 24, 1872(1872 08 24) London, England Died May 20, 1956( …

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  • 77SCO Group — Infobox Company company name = The SCO Group company company type = Public (Pinksheets|SCOXQ) foundation = Santa Cruz, California (SCO, 1979) Lindon, Utah (Caldera, 1994) location = Lindon, Utah, USA key people = Ralph Yarro III, Chairman Darl… …

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  • 78Chewing gum — For other uses, see Chewing gum (disambiguation). Many types of North American chewing gum from 2009. Chewing gum is a type of gum traditionally made of chicle, a natural latex product, or synthetic rubber known as polyisobutylene. For economical …

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  • 79John Talbot Dillon — Sir John Talbot Dillon, 1st Baronet, (1740?–1805), of Lismullen, County Meath, Ireland, was a traveller and historical writer.LifeDillon was the son of Arthur Dillon, and grandson of Sir John Dillon of Lismullen, knight, M.P. for Meath. He was… …

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  • 80History of the English penny (1603–1707) — The Stuarts and the Commonwealth (1603 ndash;1714) The Early Stuarts When Elizabeth died unmarried and childless in 1603, the throne passed to James VI of Scotland, a great grandson of Henry VII, who ruled in England as James I. James s silver… …

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