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    1: Image:Georg_Cantor.jpg|222px|Georg Cantor|right 3: ...of uniqueness|unique representations of functions by means of trigonometric series (a generalized v... 5: ...ldemar Cantor, and a Russian musician, Maria Anna Böhm.
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  2. Georg Henrik von Wright (3048 bytes)
    1: ...ronounced not as ''rite'', but as, roughly, ''vrihkt''.) 3: ... really be considered progress. One well known work is entitled "Myth of Progress". 5: ...s work, and (to the astonishment of von Wright) liked it as well.
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  3. Georg Agricola (5642 bytes)
    1: image:Georg_Agricola.jpg|thumb|150px|Georg Agricola 3: ...ola'' is the Latinised version of his name, ''Bauer'' meaning ''peasant''. 5: ... went to Italy from 1524 to 1526, where he took his doctor's degree.
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  4. Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel (10312 bytes)
    1: ...as well as on the historical materialism of Karl Marx. 3: Image:Hegel.JPG|right|thumb|G.W.F. Hegel 5: ...es of Immanuel Kant and his follower Gottlieb Fichte|Fichte.
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  5. Georg Wilhelm (1601 bytes)
    1: ...rg Prussia in 1619 and died 1640 in Königsberg Prussia. 3: ...n Sigismund of Prussia, elector of Brandenburg, born 1572, who acceded in 1608 and had died in 1619... 5: In 1616 Georg Wilhelm married Charlotte von der Pfalz (of the Palatinate).
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  7. Georg Philipp Telemann (1311 bytes)
    1: Image:Telemann.jpg|right|Georg Philipp Telemann 2: ...June 25, 1767) was a Germany|German Baroque music composer. 4: ...h Telemann was better recognized for his musical abilities during his lifetime.
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  8. Georg Friedrich (796 bytes)
    1: ...f Georg Margrave of Brandenburg-Ansbach, a member of the Hohenzollern|Hohenzollern dynasty ([... 3: ...eath of his cousin Alcibiades in 1557 also in Bayreuth. 5: ...hen the then-reigning duke (''Albert Frederick'') became ill.
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  9. Georg Margrave of Brandenburg-Ansbach (1017 bytes)
    1: ...henzollern Margrave of Brandenburg-Ansbach''' was born in 1484 and died 1543. 3: ...], daughter of Casimir IV and Elisabeth Habsburg. 5: ...iedrich Margrave of Brandenburg-Ansbach and Duke of Prussia.
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  10. Hans-Georg Gadamer (7531 bytes)
    1: Image:gadamer.jpg|frame|right|Hans-Georg Gadamer 3: ...2002) was a Germany|German philosopher best known for his 1960 magnum opus, ''Truth and...
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  11. Johann Georg Albrechtsberger (1619 bytes)
    1: ...[Austrian musician who was born at Kloster-Neuburg, near Vienna. 3: ...rganist to the court of Vienna, and in 1792 Kapellmeister of St. Stephen's cathedral. 5: ...[Ludwig van Beethoven|Beethoven, Johann Nepomuk Hummel, Ignaz Moscheles and Josef Weigl...
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  12. Johann Georg (905 bytes)
    1: ...rave and prince-elector|Elector of Brandenburg from 1571 until his death. 3: ...Spanish Netherlands and France. He was succceeded by his son Joachim Friedrich. 5: ... Johann Georg received the margraviate Brandenburg and the duchy of Prussia.
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  13. Kurt Georg Kiesinger (5163 bytes)
    1: {| border="1" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0" align="r... 2: |+ <font size="+1">'''Kurt Georg Kiesinger'''</font> 4: ... | Image:KGKiesinger.jpg|Kurt Georg Kiesinger<br>
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  14. Georg Hackl (915 bytes)
    1: '''Georg Hackl''' (born 9 September 1966) is a Germany|German luge|luge... 3: ... in the 2002 Winter Olympic Games|2002 Games, becoming the first Winter Olympian to win a medal i... 5: Hackl won the World Championships in 1989, 1990]...
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  15. Georg Ferdinand Cantor (26 bytes)
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  16. Georg Forster (1710 bytes)
    1: ...|thumb|200px|Portrait of Forster by J. H. W. Tischbein 3: ... - January 10, 1794) was a Polish born botanical collector and artist of Germany|German]... 5: ...y's Sloop Resolution, Commanded by Capt. James Cook, during the Years, 1772, 3, 4, and 5''" (1777).
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  17. Georg Telemann (36 bytes)
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  18. Georg Major (3516 bytes)
    1: ... He was born in Nuremberg and died at Wittenberg. 3: ...me court preacher at Wittenberg and was ordained by Martin Luther. 5: ...me year became cathedral superintendent at Merseburg, although he resumed his activity at the uni...
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  19. Georg Daniel Schultz (110 bytes)
    1: ...-1683) was a painter based in Gdansk|Gdansk, Poland. 3: {{stub}}
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  20. Georg Ohm (1536 bytes)
    3: ... 1854), Germany|German physicist, was born in Erlangen and educated at the university... 5: ...ool of Nuremberg in 1833, and in 1852 became professor of experimental physics in the uni...
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  21. Adolf Hitler (52727 bytes)
    1: Image:Hitler.jpg|thumb|230px|right|Adolf Hitler 2: ...overnment, and head of state, ruling as an absolute dictator.
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  22. Arthur Schopenhauer (16516 bytes)
    1: ...[Image:Arthur_schopenhauer_painting.jpg|right|thumb|Arthur Schopenhauer 3: ...and futile, but saw hope in aesthetics, sympathy for others and ascetic living.
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  23. Antarctica (7143 bytes)
    1: Image:Antarctica_satellite_globe.jpg|thumb|280px|A satellite composite image of Antarctica 3: ...almost entirely covered by ice. It is not to be confused with the Arctic, which is located n...
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  24. April 15 (9229 bytes)
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  25. August 27 (12476 bytes)
    5: ...Pausanias, the Spartan commander of the Greek army.
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  26. Austrian School (14910 bytes)
    1: ...he Austrian School is generally associated with libertarian notions of social, political and economic... 5: ...ool which grew up around Menger, which came to be known as the "Vienna School" or "Austrian School".
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  27. August 7 (6095 bytes)
    5: ...become the first ship to sail the upper Great Lakes of North America.
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  28. Albert of Prussia (7413 bytes)
    1: Image:Albert_of_Prussia.jpg|left| 2: ...d king of Poland and his wife Elisabeth Habsburg. 4: Born at Ansbach on May 16, 1490, he was intended for the chu...
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  30. August Wilhelm Ambros (1195 bytes)
    1: '''August Wilhelm Ambros''' (November 17, 1816 - June 28, 1876) was an ... 3: ...ortant posts under the ministry of justice, music being an avocation. 5: ...], 1882) being edited and completed by Otto Kade and Langhaus.
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  33. Albanian language (10322 bytes)
    1: ...nians) and by a small number of people in Calabria, southern Italy. 3: ...chowski, Eric Pratt Hamp and Agnija Desnickaja. 5: {| border="1" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0" align="r...
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  34. Absolute Infinite (4324 bytes)
    1: ... the transfinite numbers. Cantor equated the Absolute Infinite with God. 2: ...e Absolute Infinite is also held by some smaller object.
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  35. Ansbach (3089 bytes)
    1: ...ermany.png|framed|right|Map of Germany showing Ansbach 3: ...s situated south west of Nuremberg at the Frankish-Rezat, an arm of the Main river. Populatio...
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  36. Bauhaus (5709 bytes)
    1: ... most influential strands that constitute what is known as Modernism in architecture. 3: ...afts school, and academy of the arts. This was a basis of much internal and external conflict that f... 5: ...from 1919-1928 in architecture|1928, followed by Hannes Meyer and Ludwig Mies van der Rohe]...
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  37. List of people by name: Oa-Ok (9244 bytes)
    4: *Jack Oakie|Oakie, Jack, (1903-1978), actor 5: *Annie Oakley|Oakley, Annie, (1860-1926), US sharpshooter
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  38. Baroque (19108 bytes)
    1: ...ement lit in a shaft of light, rendered in a free bravura handling of paint 3: ...nd the Carracci brothers, all of whom were working (and competing for commissions) in Rome around... 4: ...ght in a dramatic action from a classical source, bursting from the picture plane in a sweeping diago... 5: ...usic. Even more generalized parallels perceived by some experts in philosophy, prose style and poet...
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  39. Benjamin Franklin (18747 bytes)
    1: ...franklin.jpg|thumb|240px|Portrait of Benjamin Franklin 3: ...w of the Royal Society. In 1775, Franklin became the first United States Postmaster General... 5: ==Biography==
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  40. Baroque music (17817 bytes)
    2: ...nteverdi (1567-1643) through Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750). 3: Baroque music forms a major portion of the classica... 5: ...e Bach, George Frideric Handel (1685-1759), Georg Philipp Telemann (1681-1767), Domenico Scarla...
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