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  2. Template:Free-software-stub - Wikipedia

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    It uses {}, which is a meta-template designed to ease the process of creating and maintaining stub templates. Usage. Typing {{Free-software-stub}} produces the message shown at the beginning, and adds the article to the following category: Category:Free and open-source software stubs (population: 342) General information. This is a stub template.

  3. Broad sheet glass - Wikipedia

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    It is made by blowing molten glass into an elongated tube shape with a blowpipe. Then, while the glass is still hot, the ends are cut off and the resulting cylinder is split with shears and flattened on an iron plate. The quality of broad sheet glass is not good, with many imperfections and mostly translucent.

  4. Kennon Sheldon - Wikipedia

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    Kennon Marshall Sheldon is a professor of psychological sciences at the University of Missouri in Columbia, Missouri. His research is in the areas of well-being, motivation, self-determination theory, personality, and positive psychology. In 2002 he was a recipient of a Templeton Foundation "Positive Psychology" prize [1] and in 2014 received ...

  5. John Arrowsmith (scholar) - Wikipedia

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    Arrowsmith was born near Gateshead and entered St John's College, Cambridge, in 1616. In 1623 he entered the fellowship of St Catherine Hall, Cambridge. [1] In 1631 he became a preacher at King's Lynn, Norfolk. He was a member of the Westminster Assembly and preached to the Long Parliament on a number of occasions.

  6. James Barker Edmonds - Wikipedia

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    James Barker Edmonds. James Barker Edmonds (May 20, 1832 – December 29, 1900) was president of the board of commissioners for the District of Columbia, United States, from 1883 to 1886. Edmonds was born in Saratoga County, New York. He began the study of the law early and was only 21 when he was admitted to the New York State bar in 1853 and ...

  7. John Jortin - Wikipedia

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    Jortin was the son of Renatus Jordain, a Breton Huguenot refugee [1] and government official, and Martha Rogers, daughter of Daniel Rogers. [2] [3] He was educated at Charterhouse School, and in 1715 became a pensioner of Jesus College, Cambridge, [1] where he became a Fellow in 1721. He was Rede lecturer at Cambridge in 1724, [4] and Boyle ...

  8. Baby Blues (Singaporean TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Baby Blues; 谁家母鸡不生蛋: Starring: Chen Liping Xie Shaoguang Zhu Mimi Michelle Chong Chen Hanwei Allan Wu Jin Yinji: Opening theme: 路 by Fish Leong: Country of origin

  9. James Clay (author) - Wikipedia

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    Early life and education Clay was born in Bloomsbury, London, son of merchant James Clay (1764–1828) and Mary (1766/7–1840). He was educated at Winchester College, then went up to Balliol College, Oxford, where he took a "gentleman's third" in classics. Career Clay was MP for Kingston upon Hull from July 1847 until 1853, when he was unseated after a bribery inquiry. He regained the seat at ...

  10. Jack Chambers (linguist) - Wikipedia

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    J. K. "Jack" Chambers (born 12 July 1938 in Grimsby, Ontario) is a Canadian linguist, and a well-known expert on language variation and change, who has played an important role in research on Canadian English since the 1980s; he has coined the terms "Canadian Raising" and "Canadian Dainty", the latter used for Canadian speech that mimics the British, popular till the mid-20th century.

  11. Joseph Brennan (civil servant) - Wikipedia

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    Children. 3. Alma mater. Christ Church, Cambridge. Joseph Brennan (18 November 1887 – 19 March 1976) was an Irish economist and senior Irish civil servant who served as the Governor of the Central Bank of Ireland from 1943 to 1953. Brennan was born in Cork in 1887, but was a native of Bandon, County Cork. In 1909, he entered Christ Church ...

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