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  • 42care — I. noun Etymology: Middle English, from Old English caru; akin to Old High German kara lament, Old Irish gairm call, cry, Latin garrire to chatter Date: before 12th century 1. suffering of mind ; grief 2. a. a disquieted state of mixed… …

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  • 43Auguste Rodin — (born François Auguste René Rodin; November 12, 1840–November 17, 1917) was a French artist, most famous as a sculptor. He was the preeminent French sculptor of his time, and remains one of the few sculptors widely recognized outside the visual… …

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  • 45Diego de Almagro — For the city in Chile, see Diego de Almagro, Chile. Diego de Almagro Born c. 1475 Almagro, Crown of Castile Died July 8, 1538 (aged 62–63) …

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  • 46Elie Wiesel — Infobox Writer name=Elie Wiesel awards=Nobel Peace Prize, Presidential Medal of Freedom, Congressional Gold Medal caption=Wiesel speaking at the World Economic Forum Annual Meeting in 2003 birthdate=birth date and age|1928|09|30 birthplace=Sighet …

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  • 47History of film — This article is about the history of cinema. For other uses, see History of photography. Years in film 1870s 1880s 1890s …

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  • 48James P. Hogan (writer) — James Patrick Hogan (born June 27, 1941) is a British science fiction author.BiographyHogan was born in London, England. He was raised in the Portobello Road area on the west side of London. After leaving school at the age of sixteen, he worked… …

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  • 49Marlon Brando — Publicity photo for The Wild One (1953) Born Marlon Brando, Jr. April 3, 1924(1924 04 03) Omaha, Nebraska …

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  • 50Mason Remey — Charles Mason Remey (May 15, 1874 February 4, 1974) was a prominent and controversial American Bahá í who was appointed in 1951 a Hand of the Cause,[1][2] and president of the International Bahá í Council.[1][3] He was the architect for the Bahá… …

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