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  • 101Moses Bowness — (1833 1894) was a Victorian photographer, farmer, entrepreneur and poet. Various reverse designs of Moses Bowness c d v He was born into a copper miner s family, built in Ambleside in the Lake District, England, the largest photographic business… …

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  • 102Moses Chamberlain Edey — Moses Edey in 1869 Moses Chamberlain Edey (1845 1919)[1][2] was an Ottawa architect who designed the Aberdeen Pavilion at Lansdowne Park, a …

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  • 103Moses Hicks Grinnell — Moses H. Grinnell Member of the U.S. House of Representatives from New York s 3rd district In office 1839 – 1841 Preceded by Churchill C. Cambreleng Succeeded by …

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  • 104Moses Kotane — Moses Mauane Kotane Secretary General of the South African Communist Party In office 1939–1978 Succeeded by Moses Mabhida Treasurer General of the African National Congress …

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  • 105Moses Swaibu — Personal information Full name Moses Swaibu Date of birth 9 May 1989 (1989 05 …

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  • 106Moses Van Campen House — U.S. National Register of Historic Places …

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  • 107Moses for Mere Mortals — (MMM)[1] is a set of scripts designed to help using the Moses statistical machine translation system. MMM builds a translation chain prototype with Moses + IRSTLM + RandLM + MGIZA.[2][3] Very large corpora can therefore be processed. The first… …

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  • 108MOSES, ADOLPH — (Eliezer Adolph; 1840–1902), rabbi. Moses was born in Kletchevo, Poland. His parents were Rabbi Israel Baruch Moses, a talmudic scholar, and Eva Graditz. An eldest child, Moses was born when his parents were living on stipend (kest) in the home… …

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  • 109MOSES OF KIEV — (12th century), talmudist. No biographical details about him are known. He appears to have visited Western Europe and probably knew the tosafist jacob tam personally. In Tam s Sefer ha Yashar (1811 Vienna edition, no. 522) a halakhic saying… …

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  • 110MOSES OF PALERMO — (c. 1275), Sicilian translator. Moses of Palermo was one of a group of Jewish translators from southern Italy who were active in Naples and Salerno at the request of Charles of Anjou (1226–85). Their work continued the tradition of Jewish… …

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