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  • 61Sappho — For other uses, see Sappho (disambiguation). Bust inscribed Sappho of Eressos, Roman copy of a Greek original of the 5th century BC. Sappho ( …

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  • 62Stephen Cole Kleene — Infobox Scientist name = Stephen Kleene caption = birth date = birth date|1909|1|5 birth place = USA death date = death date and age|1994|1|25|1909|1|5 death place = residence = USA nationality = USA field = Mathematics work institutions =… …

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  • 63Lazzi — (from the Italian lazzo , a joke or witticism) is a piece of well rehearsed comic action commonly used in the Commedia dell arte . Most English speaking troupes use the Italian plural lazzi as the singular and lazzis for the plural.During… …

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  • 64George S. Patton — Patton redirects here. For other uses, see Patton (disambiguation). For other people named George Patton, see George Patton (disambiguation). George Smith Patton, Jr …

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  • 65Marcel Duchamp — Duchamp redirects here. For other uses, see Duchamp (disambiguation). Marcel Duchamp Marcel Duchamp playing chess in 1952. (Kay Bell Reynal photo in the Smithsonian Institution Archives of American Art.) Birth name …

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  • 66The Economist — For the Lost episode, see The Economist (Lost). The Economist Type Weekly Newsmagazine Format Magazine …

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  • 67Classic book — Moby Dick   An example of a classic book …

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  • 68House of Savoy — Country Albania, Croatia, Ethiopia, France, Italy, Spain Titles Count of Savoy Duke of …

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  • 69Majorian — Emperor of the Western Roman Empire Coin of Emperor Majorian Reign April 1, 457 – August 2, 461 …

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  • 70Joseph II, Holy Roman Emperor — Joseph Benedikt Anton Michael Adam (March 13 1741ndash February 20, 1790) was Holy Roman Emperor from 1765 to 1790 and ruler of the Habsburg lands from 1780 to 1790. He was the eldest son of Empress Maria Theresa and her husband, Francis I.… …

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