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  • associated with it. It is one of the world's major news agencies ... 2000, when it was finally acquired by News World Communications, owner of ...
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  • instrumental in defeating the Japanese in World War II and presided over ... life, participating in three major wars (World War I, World War II, Korean ...
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  • and technological realms of the modern world, and his style is to take ... had four daughters: Susan (1949), Ramona (1951), Bettina (1955), and Alexandra ...
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  • government. Indicted and acquitted in 1951 of charges that he was a subversive ... as the initial volume of the then new series of Harvard Historical Studies ...
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  • He lived in Paris and in Romania, but after World War II and the communist ... of lute music. The culmination of his series of neo-classical works was ...
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  • In fact, H.G. Wells suggested that a series of articles Milne had written ... Milne joined the British Army in World War I and served as an officer ...
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  • was a United States soldier, famous as a World War I hero. He was awarded ... and history enthusiasts from around the world joined with residents of ...
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  • at a time when Britain was a major world leader, Reith's BBC ... Scottish Rifles soon found him serving in World War I. He suffered an injury ...
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  • he worked as an editor and director on a series called "Screen Snapshots ... 1924, as a gag-writer for the comedy series "Our Gang." However ...
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  • Chikamatsu monopolized the literary world. In Osaka, Takemoto Za was ... All the prayers I have made for this world To the gods and to the Buddha ...
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  • Solomon E. Asch (September 14, 1907 - February 20, 1996) was a world ... on our perception and understanding of the world. His most famous studies ...
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  • Indians. In other parts of the New World the Spanish simply eliminated ... Titicaca, the highest navigable lake in the world, is located on the border ...
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  • reign title Kangde (康德). At the end of World War II, Puyi was captured ... eldest son of the 2nd Prince Chun (1883–1951), who was the son of the ...
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  • ==After World War II== When the War of Resistance ended with the end of World War II, Soong ...
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  • new work, not least of all the Star Wars series of films despite his own ... respectively during the First and Second World Wars while his Star Wars ...
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  • . He wrote that when paradigms change, the world itself changes with them ... # The proponents of different paradigms see the world in a different ...
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  • car and motorboat racer who broke eight world speed records in the 1950s ... the son of Sir Malcolm Campbell, holder of world speed records in the 1920s ...
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  • his family began to feel unsafe in the pre-World War II political and economic ... being a Jew, he fled Paris. After a series of attempts to obtain passage ...
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  • others such as Newsweek and U.S. News & World Report. A European edition ... U.S. radio and movie theaters around the world to promote both Time magazine ...
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  • Asimov's most famous work is the Foundation Series; his other ... In between, he spent three years during World War II working as a civilian ...
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