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  • 61Greensboro, North Carolina — Greensboro redirects here. For other uses, see Greensboro (disambiguation). Greensboro   City   City of Greensboro …

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  • 62Lady Hester Stanhope — Lady Hester Lucy Stanhope (March 12, 1776 June 23, 1839), the eldest child of Charles Stanhope, 3rd Earl Stanhope by his first wife Lady Hester Pitt, is remembered by history as an intrepid traveller in an age when women were discouraged from… …

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  • 63John André — For the baseball player, see John André (baseball). John André Major John André Born May 2, 1 …

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  • 64Military courtesy — is one of the defining features of a professional military force. These courtesies form a strict and sometimes elaborate code of conduct. Admiral Jay L. Johnson and Admiral Vern Clark of the United States Navy salute each other during a change of …

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  • 65Bukhtishu — wrote his six famous texts in Syriac.] For example, Jurjis son of Bukht Yishu was awarded 10,000 dinars by al Mansur after attending to his malady in 765CE. [Edward Granville Browne, Islamic Medicine , Goodword pub., 2002, ISBN 81 87570 19 9,… …

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  • 66Shashanka — ( bn. শশাঙ্ক Shôshangko ) Shashanka the first important king of ancient Bengal, occupies a prominent place in history of the region. It is generally believed that he ruled approximately between 600 AD and 625 AD, and two dated inscriptions,… …

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  • 67Admiral (United States) — Please see Admiral for other nations which use this rank In the United States Navy, the United States Coast Guard and the United States Public Health Service Commissioned Corps, admiral (ADM) is a four star flag officer, with the pay grade of O… …

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  • 68Pyle's Massacre — Pyle s Massacre, also known as Pyle s Hacking Match, was a battle that took place during the American Revolutionary War in Orange County, North Carolina (present day Alamance County, North Carolina), on February 24, 1781, between Patriot and… …

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  • 69Nimrod Expedition — Jameson Adams, Frank Wild and Eric Marshall (from left to right) plant the Union jack at their southernmost position, 88° 23′, on 9 January 1909. The photograph was taken by expedition leader Ernest Shackleton. The British Antarctic… …

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  • 70Allan Stewart (Jacobite) — Ailean Breic Stuibhairt was an 18th century soldier and Scottish Jacobite resistance figure. He was the centre of a murder case that inspired novels by Walter Scott and Robert Louis Stevenson. Life and the Appin murderIn accordance with the… …

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