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  • 41Peter Hugh McGregor Ellis — Peter Ellis Peter Ellis, 1992 Born 30 March 1958 Peter Hugh McGregor Ellis (born 30 March 1958) is a former Christchurch child care worker who has been at the centre of one of New Zealand s most enduring judicia …

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  • 42Philip Workman — Philip Ray Workman (1 June 1953 ndash; 9 May 2007) was a death row inmate executed in Tennessee on May 9, 2007.cite news |url=http://www.tennessean.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20070509/NEWS03/70509001 |title=1:50 a.m.: Workman executed… …

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  • 43Turaga na Rasau — is a traditional Fijian Chiefly title of the Lau Islands. Prior to Fiji’s Colonial days Fiji had Many different Vanua with their own Paramount Chieftain which exercised no authority over the other, a saying from the island of Kadavu aptly… …

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  • 44Scott Thomas Beauchamp controversy — The Scott Thomas Beauchamp controversy concerns the publication of a series of diaries by Scott Thomas Beauchamp (b. 1983 St. Louis, Missouri) – a private in the United States Army, serving in the Iraq War, and a member of Alpha Company, 1 18… …

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  • 45Cornelius Loos — (1546 – February 3, 1595), also known as Losaeus Callidius, was a Roman Catholic priest, theologian, and Professor of Theology, and was the first Catholic official to write publicly against the witch trials then raging throughout Europe. For this …

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  • 46John Clavell — (1601 ndash; 1643) was a highwayman, author, and quack doctor [Donald S. Lawless and J. H. P. Pafford. John Clavell, 1603 ndash;42. Highwayman, Author, and Quack Doctor, Notes and Queries 4 (1957), p. 9.] in England and Ireland in the first half… …

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  • 47Jean-Martin de Prades — (born about 1720 at Castelsarrasin, Diocese of Montauban, died in 1782 at Glogau) was a French Catholic theologian. He became famous through a thesis he presented that was considered irreligious. LifeHaving finished his preliminary studies, he… …

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  • 48Uria Simango — The reverend Uria Timoteo Simango (born March 15, 1926 was a Mozambican Presbyterian minister and prominent leader of the Mozambique Liberation Front FRELIMO during the liberation struggle against Portuguese colonial rule. His precise date of… …

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  • 49Courtenay, William — • Archbishop of Canterbury, born in the parish of St. Martin s, Exeter, England, c. 1342; died at Maidstone, 31 July, 1396 Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Courtenay, William     William Courtenay …

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  • 50Baius —     Michel Baius     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Michel Baius     (Or MICHEL DE BAY     Theologian and author of a system known as Baianism, was b. at Melun in Hainaut, 1513, and d. at Louvain 16 September, 1589. Though poor, he succeeded in… …

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