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  • *1951: Mohammed Mossadegh (1882–1967) *1952: Queen Elizabeth II (b. 1926) ... *Fielding, Raymond. 1977. The March of Time, 1935-1951. New York: ...
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  • and Brandt had three sons: Peter (1948), Lars (1951) and Matthias (1961). Today, Peter is a historian, Lars is a painter and Matthias is an actor ...
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  • **:Genus Mesodasys Remane, 1951 **:Genus Paradasys Remane, 1934 **:Genus Pleurodasys Remane, 1927 **Family Macrodasyidae Remane, 1926 ...
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  • Strauss Family of Vienna. New York: Abelard Press, 1951. OCLC 1542388. * Strauss, Johann, and Nikolaus Harnoncourt. Johann Strauss in Berlin. ...
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  • Triangle," was first proposed in 1951 by Donald Cressey and Edwin ... Study of Defalcators," Journal of Accountancy (1951). ...
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  • of the Heavenly Mother, published in English in 1951. Mindszenty also showed an interest in politics and an opposition to totalitarianism early ...
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  • in 1947, and traveled to Cambridge in April 1951 to visit him on his deathbed. Wittgenstein named her, along with Rush Rhees and Georg Henrik ...
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  • "Betty" Sumner (1919-1992), in 1951. Caffey and Francis. ... *Ruesch, J., and G. Bateson. (1951). Communication: The Social Matrix ...
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  • Broadway play Gigi that opened in November, 1951, in New York. The writer, ... | 1951 || Gigi || Gigi || Opened on Broadway at the Fulton Theatre ...
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  • From 1946 to 1951, the British government tried to plant peanuts in Tanganyika (now part of Tanzania). This was called the Tanganyika groundnut ...
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  • ===1951=== The military situation began to improve for France when ... On January 13, 1951, Giap moved the 308th and 312th Divisions, made ...
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  • it. George married Elizabeth Mary Taylor (1858-1951) in 1888. Elizabeth shared her husband's social agenda, serving on the Birmingham Education ...
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  • * Iosif Abgarovich Orbeli (1934-1951) * Mikhail Artamonov (1951–1964) * Boris Borisovich Piotrovsky (1964-1990) ...
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  • a series of English operas, of which Billy Budd (1951) and The Turn of the Screw (1954) were particularly admired. These operas share common themes, with ...
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  • He received the Reuben Award for the series in 1951. Having previously lampooned McCarthy, Kelly was also censored by some papers in the 1960s ...
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  • Herman Wouk (/woʊk/ WOHK; May 27, 1915 – May 17, 2019) was an American author best known for historical fiction. The Caine Mutiny (1951) made ...
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  • [[Image:Stamp Aden 1951 2sh.jpg|right|150px|thumb|1951 stamp depicting Steamer Point with the outside of the volcanic rim of Crater in the background ...
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  • born in 1947, and James Stafford Stokoe, born in 1951. In her later years, Ruth became ill with Alzheimer's disease, and William cared for her. ...
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  • In 1951, a modern center for Pali (Theravadin) Buddhist studies was founded nearby by Bhikshu Jagdish Kashyap, the Nava Nalanda Mahavihara. Presently ...
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  • Species"] Foreign Languages Publishing House, 1951, First Published: Agrobiologia, 1950, No. 6. Category:Biography category:Life sciences ...
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