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  • 71SINGER, PAUL — (1844–1911), German socialist leader. Born in Berlin, Singer and his brother founded a successful ladies clothing factory. At first a member of the German Liberal Party, he joined the Social Democrats in 1878 in protest against the passing of… …

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  • 72SINGER, YVONNE — (1944– ), Canadian artist. Singer was born in Budapest, when Hungary s Jews were most threatened and subject to extermination. Her father worked with raoul wallenberg , the Swedish diplomat who rescued many Hungarian Jews, and as hospitals were… …

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  • 73SINGER, GEORGE — (1908–1980), conductor, composer and pianist. Born in Prague, Singer studied piano and composition at the Music Academy (1924–26) and won a piano competition (1925). He made his début as an opera conductor in the Neues Deutsches Theater (1926–30) …

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  • 74SINGER, ISIDORE — (1859–1939), writer and editor. Singer, born in Weisskirchen, Moravia, edited the Oesterreichische Literaturzeitung in 1884–85 and then became literary secretary to the French ambassador in Vienna. In 1887 he moved to Paris where he was employed… …

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  • 75Singer Scooter — is a 125cc twist and go scooter by SINGER company. This scooter is specially made for Bangladeshi Market. The scooter is originally made in Chinese factories.Features:125 CC, FOUR STROKE ENGINEAUTO GEARSELF/KICK STARTERTELESCOPIC SHOCK… …

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  • 76singer-songwriter — singer songwriters N COUNT A singer songwriter is someone who writes and performs their own songs, especially popular songs. Twenty years ago singer songwriter John Prine released his first album …

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  • 77SINGER, KURT — (1885–1944), musicologist. Born in Berent in German Poland, Singer was music critic for the socialist newspaper Vorwaerts. In 1935 he became musical director of the juedischer kulturbund . He moved to Holland in 1939 but was arrested during the… …

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  • 78SINGER, PETER — (1946– ), Australian American philosopher of ethics. Born in Melbourne and educated there and at Oxford, Singer was one of the more controversial of recent philosphers. He was especially noted for pioneering the philosophy of animal rights in… …

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  • 79SINGER, SIMEON — (1848–1906), English rabbi. After serving as headmaster of Jews College School, he was appointed minister of the Borough New Synagogue in London and from 1879 until his death of the fashionable New East End Synagogue. He edited and translated… …

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  • 80singer-song writer — (izg. sȉnger sȍng rȃjter) m DEFINICIJA glazb. 1. pjevač, autor glazbe i teksta u jednoj osobi; kantautor, trubadur 2. glazbeni iskaz stilski heterogenih američkih autora izvođača; korijeni su u narativnoj tradiciji američkog folka, countryja i… …

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