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Gary William Howard is a British musician and actor. Formerly best known as a member of the a cappella group The Flying Pickets, in more recent years he is known for his roles in the film Gosford Park and the television sitcom Two Pints of Lager and a Packet of Crisps.....
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Elijah Boardman was a senator from Connecticut. Born to a noted and politically connected Connecticut family, he served in the United States Army before becoming a noted merchant and businessman. Becoming involved in property and land ownership in Connecticut and Ohio, he founded the towns of Boardman and Medina. His involvement in politics also increased, and he gradually rose through the ranks of the local, and then national government in the United States Senate. He served as Senator for Con....
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Hubbard L. Hart was an American entrepreneur who ran the most prominent steamboat line in Florida. He augmented his business with hotels, orange groves and lumber mills, and is noted for helping the state develop as a tourist destination.....
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Eva Miriam Hart MBE was a survivor of the sinking of the RMS Titanic on 15 April 1912.....
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Gillian Joanna Merron was a British Labour Party politician, who was the Member of Parliament for Lincoln from 1997 to 2010, when she lost her seat. From 2009 to 2010 she was Minister of State with responsibility for Public Health at the Department of Health.....
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FitzGreene Halleck was an American poet notable for his satires and as one of the Knickerbocker Group. Born and reared in Guilford, Connecticut, he went to New York City at the age of 20, and lived and worked there for nearly four decades. He was sometimes called the American Byron. His poetry was popular and widely read but later fell out of favor. It has been studied since the late twentieth century for its homosexual themes and insights into nineteenthcentury society.....
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Frank Julian Sprague was an American naval officer and inventor who contributed to the development of the electric motor, electric railways, and electric elevators. His contributions were especially important in promoting urban development by increasing the size cities could reasonably attain and by allowing greater concentration of business in commercial sections . He became known as the Father of Electric Traction.....
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Nina Bawden CBE FRSL JP was an English novelist and childrens writer. She was shortlisted for the Booker Prize in 1987 and the Lost Man Booker Prize in 2010. She is one of a select group to have both served as a Booker judge and made the shortlist as an author.....
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Nathaniel William Taylor was an influential Protestant Theologian of the early 19th century, whose major contribution to the Christian faith , known as the New Haven theology or Taylorism, was to line up historical Calvinism with the religious revivalism of the time . A graduate of Yale College, he returned to found the schools first independent division, the Theological Department, an institution which later became the Yale Divinity School.....
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Noel Ernest Edmonds is an English television presenter and executive, who made his name as a DJ on BBC Radio 1 in the UK. He has presented light entertainment television programmes, including MultiColoured Swap Shop, Top of the Pops, The Late, Late Breakfast Show and Telly Addicts. He currently presents the Channel 4 game show Deal or No Deal.....
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Frank Taylor Cable was an early pioneer in submarine development and piloted the first United States Navy submarine, USS160Holland during its precommissioning trials.....
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Georgina Hale is an English actress notable for many stage, film and television appearances often in the works of director Ken Russell and writer Simon Gray. She won a BAFTA Award for Most Promising Newcomer for her performance as Alma Mahler in the 1974 film, Mahler.....
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