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  1. Anton Drexler (1369 bytes)
    1: ... content himself with the post of honorary chairman. 3: ...in allowed any real power. He was largely forgotten by the time of his death. 5: ''See also: Nazi Germany''
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  2. Anton Diabelli (2855 bytes)
    1: ...rote his set of thirty-three ''Diabelli Variations''. 3: ...ro Cappi in 1818 and setting up a music publishing firm with him. 5: ...ranz Schubert, a composer the firm later championed.
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  3. Anton Chekhov (14049 bytes)
    1: ...Russian playwright and master of the modern short story. 5: ...ov adopts something of a clinical approach to ordinary life.
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  4. Robert Anton Wilson (5541 bytes)
    1: ...1979), a complex spoof of conspiracy theory|conspiracy theories. 3: ...g circuit" theory of psychological development than Leary was himself. 5: ...cyclopedia of conspiracy theories, with Miriam Joan Hill.
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  5. Ragnar Anton Kittil Frisch (2181 bytes)
    1: ... 31, 1973) was a Norway|Norwegian economist. 3: ...nomics at the University of Oslo in 1932 and became its Director of Research. 5: ...zing economic processes and developing dynamic economic models.
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  6. Anton Cermak (2735 bytes)
    1: ...hicago, Illinois from 1931 until his death in 1933. 3: ... on March 6. He was interred at Bohemian National Cemetery, Chicago. 5: ...Ps who had led Chicago for years, only backfired on him.
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  7. Anton van Leeuwenhoek (3133 bytes)
    1: ...n Leeuwenhoek.png|thumb|200px|Anton von Leeuwenhoek 2: ...an and scientist from Delft, in the Netherlands. 3: ...rmatozoon|spermatozoa and Blood|blood flow in capillary|capillaries (small blood vessel... 5: ...'Van Leeuwenhoek'' translates as ''From Lion's Corner''.
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  8. Anton Bruckner (14736 bytes)
    1: ...ht;width:156px;margin-left:5px">Image:AntonBruckner.jpeg</div> 3: ...4 - October 11, 1896) was an Austrian composer.
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  9. Anton de Bary (750 bytes)
    1: <div style="float:right">image:Anton_de_Bary.jpg</div> 2: ...logy). He is considered a founding father of plant pathology (phytopathology). 4: ...r of Russian bacteriologist Sergei Winogradsky.
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  10. Anton Webern (8735 bytes)
    1: Image:anton_webern.jpg|right 3: ...used his middle names, and dropped the '''von''' in 1918.
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  11. Anton Melik (3249 bytes)
    1: ...0 - June 8, 1966) was a Slovenes|Slovene geographer. 3: ...a, in 1932 a senior lecturer, and soon after in 1938 a professor. 5: ...his work in this field he has established his known geomorphological school.
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  12. Anton Geesink (1914 bytes)
    1: ...etherlands|Dutch 10th dan grade|dan judoka. 3: ...Fact: When he was 12, Anton was beaten up by Rijk de Gooyer, 4: ...as caught stealing breads from Rijk the Gooyers bakery-cart. 5: Nowadays, both Anton and Rijk are Dutch celebrities.
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  13. Anton, Texas (2467 bytes)
    1: ...he 2000 census, the city had a total population of 1,200. 4: ...Image:TXMap-doton-Anton.PNG|right|Location of Anton, Texas 5: ..." West (33.811343, -102.162497)Geographic references|<sup>1</sup>.
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  14. Anton von Webern (26 bytes)
    1: REDIRECT Anton Webern
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  15. Anton Peterlin (1684 bytes)
    1: ...vene physicist. After receiving his D. Sc. in physics from 2: ...he National Bureau of Standards in Washington, DC, a post he held for two years. 4: ...lschaft, and the Slovene Academy of Sciences and the Arts (SAZU).
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  16. Wenzel Anton von Kaunitz (1757 bytes)
    1: ...[June 27, 1794) was an Austrian statesman. 3: ...esa of Austria|Maria Theresia monument in Vienna)</small></div> 5: ...he ''Congress of Aachen'' and was ambassador in Paris.
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  17. Anton Rubinstein (3137 bytes)
    1: ... As a pianist, he was regarded as a rival to Franz Liszt. 3: ...:AntonGRubinstein.jpg|right|framed|Anton Rubinstein 5: ...1848 where he worked as a musician to the sister-in-law of the Tsar.
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  18. Anton Giulio Barrili (36 bytes)
    1: REDIRECT Antonio Giulio Barrili
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  19. Anton Chekov (27 bytes)
    1: REDIRECT Anton Chekhov
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  20. Anton Ivanovich Denikin (2669 bytes)
    1: ...ight|Anton Denikin on the day of his resignation in 1920 3: ...revolutionary White Russian forces in the Russian Civil War|civil war. 5: ...e first saw active service during the Russo-Japanese War.
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  21. Austria (13195 bytes)
    1: ... the south, and Switzerland and Liechtenstein to the west. 3: ... its official title is "the Republic of Austria" (not "the Federal Republic of Austria"). 4: ...acing="0" align="right" width="300px" style="margin: 0 0 0.5em 1em;" 5: ...size="+1">'''Republik Österreich'''</font></caption>
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  22. Alaska (12946 bytes)
    2: ...0 0 1em 1em;" border="1" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0" 3: |+ <big>'''Alaska'''</big> 5: |style="background:efefef;" align="center" colspan=2|
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  23. Altaic languages (2885 bytes)
    1: ...storical linguists, and is rejected by many. It includes: 3: * Turkic languages 4: * Mongolian languages 5: * Tungusic languages (or Manchu-Tungus)
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  24. April 30 (9950 bytes)
    1: <!-- Language links at bottom --> 3: ...1st in leap years). There are 245 days remaining. 5: {{AprilCalendar}}
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  25. Anton Drexler (1369 bytes)
    1: ... content himself with the post of honorary chairman. 3: ...in allowed any real power. He was largely forgotten by the time of his death. 5: ''See also: Nazi Germany''
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  26. Anton Diabelli (2855 bytes)
    1: ...rote his set of thirty-three ''Diabelli Variations''. 3: ...ro Cappi in 1818 and setting up a music publishing firm with him. 5: ...ranz Schubert, a composer the firm later championed.
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  27. April 11 (6114 bytes)
    1: <!-- Language links at bottom --> 3: ...2nd in leap years). There are 264 days remaining. 5: {{AprilCalendar}}
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  28. Alban Berg (6916 bytes)
    1: ...romanticism with Schoenberg's twelve tone technique. 3: ... quite comfortably until the death of his father in 1900. 5: ...featuring the music of Schoenberg's pupils in Vienna that same year.
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  29. Anton Chekhov (14049 bytes)
    1: ...Russian playwright and master of the modern short story. 5: ...ov adopts something of a clinical approach to ordinary life.
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  30. April 7 (10727 bytes)
    1: <!-- Language links at bottom --> 3: ...8th in leap years). There are 268 days remaining. 5: {{AprilCalendar}}
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  31. Anthony Clement of Saxony (479 bytes)
    1: ...d as Elector and King of Saxony in 1827. He died in 1836. 3: ...hter of Leopold II, emperor of the Holy Roman Empire. 5: ...ny preceded him in the offices of elector and king.
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  32. Birth control (15304 bytes)
    1: ...contraception''' (literally, ''against conception''). 3: ...placement for the full array of birth control techniques. 5: ==History of birth control==
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  33. Blue Crane (2895 bytes)
    1: ...| color=pink | name= Blue Crane}}<br />{{StatusVulnerable}} 2: <!-- {{Taxobox_image | image = | caption = }} --> 3: {{Taxobox_begin_placement | color = pink}} 4: {{Taxobox_regnum_entry | taxon = Animalia}} 5: {{Taxobox_phylum_entry | taxon = Chordate|Chordata}}
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  34. Classical music era (28096 bytes)
    2: ...ally mean this particular era within that tradition. 4: ...olfgang Amadeus Mozart and Ludwig van Beethoven.
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  35. Conspiracy theory (41753 bytes)
    1: ...theoriefr:théorie du complotsv:Konspirationsteori he:&1514;&1497;&1488;&1493;&1512;&... 2: :''For the movie, see Conspiracy Theory (movie)'' 4: ...by one or more secretive powers or conspiracy|conspiracies. 5: ...orical events as unfounded, outlandish, or irrational.
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  36. Conscription (29301 bytes)
    1: ...military force, rather than relying on conscription. 3: ...e among the "innocent civilians" killed when the United States dropped the atomic bombs. 5: ...r the Selective Service Initiative announced in 2004).
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  37. Clarinet (7919 bytes)
    1: ... person who plays the clarinet is called a clarinettist. 3: .... Vibrating the reed produces the instrument's sound. 5: ... body is equipped with a complicated set of keys and holes (see Boehm System) which allow the ful...
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  38. Chicago, Illinois (72333 bytes)
    1: ...her uses of the term, see Chicago (disambiguation)'' 2: ...SA-skyline-day.jpg|300px|thumbnail|Chicago skyline 3: ...d to the city proper. (See the Demographics section for more details.) 5: ...ee Wisconsin, Chicago is part of a metropolitan area|megalopolis cluster of cities.
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  39. Clairvoyance (5290 bytes)
    1: ...called ''clairaudience'') or kinesthetic impressions. 3: ...nce to psi phenomena falling under this broader context. 5: ...or interpretation of clairvoyance related experiments (see Parapsychology).
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  40. December 3 (9164 bytes)
    1: <!-- language links at the bottom of this page --> 2: ... Gregorian calendar. There are 28 days remaining. 4: {{DecemberCalendar}} 5: ==Events==
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