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  • 81Sukarnoputri, Megawati — ▪ 2000       On Oct. 21, 1999, the People s Consultative Assembly elected Megawati Sukarnoputri vice president of Indonesia. A daughter of Sukarno, the founding father and first president of Indonesia, she thus became another member of the Asian… …

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  • 82HOBY, Sir Thomas — (1530 1566) Traveler, diplomat, and Italianist, Sir Thomas Hoby translated into English early modern Europe s most important conduct book, The Courtier of Count Baldesar Castiglione.* Hoby was born into a prominent Herefordshire family in 1530… …

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  • 83graduate — ► NOUN ▪ a person who has been awarded a first academic degree, or (N. Amer. ) a high school diploma. ► VERB 1) successfully complete a degree, course, or (N. Amer. ) high school. 2) (graduate to) move up to (something more advanced). 3) arrange… …

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  • 84graduation — graduate ► NOUN ▪ a person who has been awarded a first academic degree, or (N. Amer. ) a high school diploma. ► VERB 1) successfully complete a degree, course, or (N. Amer. ) high school. 2) (graduate to) move up to (something more advanced). 3) …

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  • 85Subjunctive possibility — (also called alethic possibility or metaphysical possibility) is the form of modality most frequently studied in modal logic. Subjunctive possibilities are the sorts of possibilities we consider when we conceive of counterfactual situations;… …

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  • 86Elie Kedourie — C.B.E., FBA (25 January 1926 – 29 June1992) was a British historian of the Middle East. He wrote from a conservative perspective, dissenting from many points of view taken as orthodox in the field. He was at the London School of Economics (LSE)… …

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  • 87Joseph Fison — Joseph Edward Fison (March 18 1906 July 2 1972) was an Anglican clergyman who served as the 74th Bishop of Salisbury [The Times, Wednesday, May 08, 1963; pg. 14; Issue 55695; col B New Bishop of Salisbury] .He was educated at Shrewsbury School [… …

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  • 88graduate — {{11}}graduate (n.) early 15c., one who holds a degree (with man; as a stand alone noun from mid 15c.), from M.L. graduatus, pp. of graduari to take a degree, from L. gradus step, grade (see GRADE (Cf. grade)). As an adjective, from late 15c.… …

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  • 89graduate — [n] person who completes education, pursuit alum*, alumnus, baccalaureate, bachelor, collegian, diplomate, doctor, former student, grad, holder, licentiate, master, Ph.D., product, recipient; concept 350 Ant. undergraduate graduate [v1] complete… …

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  • 90Ciaran Bourke — Ciarán Bourke Born 18 February 1935 Origin Dublin, Ireland Died 10 May 1988 Genres Irish folk Occupations Singer …

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