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  • 51New Year Honours 2002 — United KingdomKnights Bachelor*Patrick John Armstrong, C.B.E., for services to the Police. *John Lionel Beckwith, C.B.E., for services to Youth Sport. *Albert Bore, leader of Birmingham City Council. For services to Local Government. *Professor… …

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  • 52Herman Wouk — à Jérusalem, en 1955 Activités Écrivain, Scénariste Naissance …

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  • 53Inkheart trilogy — Covers for the three volumes of the original edition of Inkworld, designed by Martina Petersen and author Cornelia Funke. Inkheart Inkspell …

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  • 54Daniel Gibson Knowlton — Born November 14, 1922 (1922 11 14) (age 89) Bristol, Rhode Island, USA Citizenship United States of America Years active 1956 1992[ …

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  • 55Mozart family — The Mozart family are the ancestors, relatives, and descendants of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. The earliest documents mentioning the name Mozart , then spelled Motzhart or Mozthardt , are from the Bavarian part of Swabia (today the Regierungsbezirk… …

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  • 562002 New Year Honours — New Years Honours are announced on or around the date of the New Year in the Australia, Canada, New Zealand and the United Kingdom. The dates vary, both from year to year and from country to country. All are published in supplements to the London …

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  • 57trade — I n. commerce, business 1) to carry on, conduct, engage in trade 2) to build up, develop, drum up, promote; lose trade 3) to restrain, restrict trade 4) (a) brisk, lively trade (they built up a lively trade) 5) fair trade 6) domestic; export;… …

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  • 58bookbindery — noun a bookbinder s workshop; a place for binding books • Hypernyms: ↑workshop, ↑shop * * * ˈ ̷ ̷ˌ ̷ ̷( ̷ ̷) ̷ ̷ noun ( es) : a place where bookbinding is done * * * /book buyn deuh ree/, n., pl. bookbinderies. bindery. [1805 15, Amer.; …

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  • 59bibliopegist — ˌbiblēˈäpə̇jə̇st noun ( s) Etymology: perhaps from obsolete French bibliopégiste, from French biblio + obsolete French pégiste (from Greek pēgnynai to fasten together + French iste ist) more at pact : bookbinder * * * …

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  • 60bib|li|op|e|gist — «BIHB lee OP uh jihst», noun. = bookbinder. (Cf. ↑bookbinder) …

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