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  • 51Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von — born Aug. 28, 1749, Frankfurt am Main died March 22, 1832, Weimar, Saxe Weimar German poet, novelist, playwright, and natural philosopher. In 1773 Goethe provided the Sturm und Drang movement with its first major drama, Götz von Berlichingen, and …

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  • 52Pont-Aven school — Group of young painters who espoused a style known as Synthetism and united under the tutelage of Paul Gauguin at Pont Aven, Brittany, France, in the late 1880s and early 1890s. The artists included Émile Bernard, Charles Laval, Maxime Maufra,… …

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  • 53Poussin, Nicolas — born 1594, Villers, France died Nov. 19, 1665, Rome, Papal States French painter. Except for two years as court painter to Louis XIII, he spent his entire career in Rome, where he became an admirer of ancient Roman civilization. In early works,… …

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  • 54French literature — Introduction       the body of written works in the French language produced within the geographic and political boundaries of France. The French language was one of the five major Romance languages to develop from Vulgar Latin as a result of the …

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  • 55Pearl Mary Teresa Craigie —     Pearl Mary Teresa Craigie     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Pearl Mary Teresa Craigie     Better known, under the pseudonym which first won her fame, as JOHN OLIVER HOBBES.     English novelist, dramatist, and convert; b. 3 November, 1867; d. 13… …

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  • 56List of Ranma ½ characters — The Ranma ½ cast Ranma ½ (らんま½, Ranma Nibun no Ichi?, pronounced Ranma one half) is a Japanese manga series written …

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  • 57liquid air — noun air in a liquid state (Freq. 3) • Hypernyms: ↑air, ↑cryogen * * * noun : air in the liquid state but usually richer in oxygen than gaseous air that is obtained as a faintly bluish transparent mobile intensely cold liquid by compressing… …

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  • 58transport — I. transitive verb Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo French or Latin; Anglo French transporter, from Latin transportare, from trans + portare to carry more at fare Date: 14th century 1. to transfer or convey from one place to another <&#8230; …

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  • 59History of baseball in the United States — National League Baltimore Orioles, 1896 Part of the Baseball series on …

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  • 60George Fox — Infobox Person caption = Supposed portrait [This picture, reputedly by Peter Lely, is in the collection of Swarthmore College. Its authenticity is questioned (see for example, Fenn, W. W. (April 1926). The American Historical Review , Vol.31 No.3 …

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