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  • 121Spinoza, Baruch (Benedict) De — (1632–77)    Dutch philosopher. Only the bare facts are known of the life of one of the greatest philosophers and intel lects of all time, for he deliberately omitted his personality from his work. His father and grandfather were Marranos who… …

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  • 122Simón Bolívar — Bolívar redirects here. For other uses, see Bolívar (disambiguation). Simón Bolívar Oil painting by Ricardo Acevedo Bernal 2nd President of Venezuela …

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  • 123Ted Kennedy — Infobox Officeholder name = Edward Moore Kennedy jr/sr = Senior Senator state = Massachusetts term start = November 6, 1962 alongside = John Kerry predecessor = Benjamin A. Smith II successor = order2 = 16th United States Senate Majority Whip… …

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  • 124Marxist Party — See also the Marxist Party of Armenia. Not to be confused with Workers Revolutionary Party (UK). Marxist Party Leader Gerry Healy Spokesperson Vanessa Redgrave Founded …

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  • 125Anti-clericalism — is a historical movement that opposes religious (generally Catholic) institutional power and influence, real or alleged, [Encyclopædia Britannica, Anticlericalism (2007 Encyclopædia Britannica, Inc.)] in all aspects of public and political life,… …

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  • 126Agostino Magliani — (1824 February 22, 1891), Italian financier, was a native of Lanzino, near Salerno.He studied at Naples, and a book on the philosophy of law based on Liberal principles won for him a post in the Neapolitan treasury. He entered the Italian Senate… …

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  • 127Restoration Church of Jesus Christ — Classification Restorationist Orientation Latter Day Saint movement Leader Robert A. McIntier, president Founder Antonio A. Feliz and others (see article) Origin August 23, 1985 Los Angeles, California, United States …

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  • 128Roderick McKenzie — (1852 1934) was a New Zealand Member of Parliament for Buller and Motueka, in the South Island.Member of ParliamentRoderick McKenzie was the MP for Buller between 1893 and 1896 and the MP for Motueka from 1896 to 1913. He was Minister of Public… …

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