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  • 41Michel Platini — For the Brazilian footballer, see Michel Platini Mesquita. Michel Platini UEFA President Michel Platini in Poland, September 2010. Personal information …

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  • 42Richard Proenneke — Richard Louis Dick Proenneke Born May 4, 1916(1916 05 04) Primrose, Harrison Township, Lee County, Iowa Died April 20, 2003(20 …

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  • 43Domestic policy of the George W. Bush administration — President George W. Bush signs into law S.2590, the Federal Funding Accountability and Transparency Act of 2006 in the Dwight D. Eisenhower Executive Office Building. Looking on are Sen. Susan Collins (R ME), Chairwoman of the Senate Homeland… …

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  • 44Charles Roach Smith — Portrait and signature of Charles Roach Smith Born …

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  • 45President Lincoln's Cottage at the Soldiers' Home — Infobox protected area | name = President Lincoln s Cottage at the Soldiers Home iucn category = V caption = locator x = 240 locator y = 76 location = Washington, D.C., USA nearest city = lat degrees = 38 lat minutes = 56 lat seconds = 30 lat… …

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  • 46Samuel Taylor Coleridge — For the late 19th century classical composer, see Samuel Coleridge Taylor. Samuel Taylor Coleridge Coleridge in 1795. Born 21 October 1772(1772 10 21) Ottery St. Mary, Devon, England …

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  • 47Charly Grosskost — Personal information Full name Charly Grosskost Born March 5, 1944(1944 03 05) Eckbolsheim, German occupied Died June 19, 2004(2004 06 19) (aged 60) Strasbourg, France …

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  • 48Adytum — • A secret chamber or place of retirement in the ancient temples, and esteemed the most sacred spot; the innermost sanctuary or shrine Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Adytum     Adytum …

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  • 49Cistercians — • Religious of the Order of Cîteaux, a Benedictine reform, established at Cîteaux in 1098 by St. Robert, Abbot of Molesme in the Diocese of Langres, for the purpose of restoring as far as possible the literal observance of the Rule of St.… …

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  • 50Chapel — • When St. Martin divided his military cloak (cappa) and gave half to the beggar at the gate of Amiens, he wrapped the other half round his shoulders, thus making of it a cape (capella). This cape, or its representative, was afterwards preserved… …

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