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  • 81Francis Poulenc — Francis Jean Marcel Poulenc (IPA2|fʀɑ̃sis ʒɑ̃ maʀsɛl pulɛ̃k; January 7, 1899–January 30, 1963) was a French composer and a member of the French group Les Six. He composed music in all major genres, including art song, chamber music, oratorio,… …

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  • 82Frederick III of Denmark — Infobox Danish Royalty|monarch name = Frederick III title = King of Denmark and Norway reign = coronation = predecessor = Christian IV successor = Christian V spouse = Sophie Amalie of Brunswick Lüneburg issue = Christian V Princess Frederica… …

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  • 83Frederick Delius — Frederick Albert Theodore Delius CH (29 January 1862 ndash; 10 June 1934) was an English composer born in Bradford in the West Riding of Yorkshire in the north of England. LifeDelius s parents were German. Julius and Elise Pauline Delius had… …

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  • 84Edward Coke — This article is about the seventeenth century jurist. For other uses, see Edward Coke (disambiguation). Sir Edward Coke …

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  • 85Ornette Coleman — plays his Selmer alto saxophone during a performance at The Hague, 1994. Background information Born March 9, 1930 (19 …

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  • 87Idries Shah — ادریس شاه इदरीस शाह Born 16 June 1924 (1924 06 16) Simla, India Died 23 November 1996&#16 …

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  • 88John G. Bennett — John Godolphin Bennett, (8 June 1897 13 December 1974) was a British mathematician, scientist, technologist, industrial research director, and author. He is perhaps best known for his many books on psychology and spirituality, and particularly… …

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  • 89Cory Doctorow — Born July 17, 1971 (1971 07 17) (age 40) Toronto, Ontario, Canada Occupation author, blogger Genres Science fiction, postcyberpunk No …

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  • 90List of English words with disputed usage — Some English words are often used in ways that are contentious between writers on usage and prescriptive commentators. The contentious usages are especially common in spoken English. While in some circles the usages below may make the speaker… …

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