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  1. Georges Braque (1494 bytes)
    1: ... Pablo Picasso one of the inventors of cubism. 3: <table align=right> 4: <tr><td>Image:GeorgesBraque.jpg</td></tr> 5: <tr><td><center>'''- ''Georges Braque'' -'''</center></td></tr>
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  2. Georges Perec (2444 bytes)
    1: ...nd essays abound with lists and attempts at classification. 3: ...entire fortune and yet leave no visible trace whatsoever. 5: ... and jokes, eg "(Charybdis|Karybb et Scylla|Scyla, 1973)".
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  3. Georges Méliès (6078 bytes)
    1: ... Paris, where his family manufactured shoes. 3: ... dissolves, and hand-painted color in his films. 5: ... events, such as objects disappearing or changing size.
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  4. Georges Melies (28 bytes)
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  5. Centre Georges Pompidou (2479 bytes)
    1: ... Centre's famous external skeleton of service pipes. 3: ...raphy), of which 1,500 to 2,000 are on public display. 5: ... up the Pompidou Centre's framework are on the outside.
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  6. Georges Sand (25 bytes)
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  7. Georges Carpentier (2855 bytes)
    1: ...o have an extremely hard punch for someone of his stature. 3: ...er joined the airforce and had a relatively successful career. 5: ...gain a belt and after battering a few more Englishmen he retired after a final exhibiton bout in 1927...
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  8. Georges-Pierre Seurat (1865 bytes)
    1: image:seurat.jatte.750pix.jpg|thumb|250px|'''Grey weather, Grande Jatte''', painted ... 2: ...[March 29,1891) was a France|French artist. 4: ...lor, in a technique he called Chromo-luminarism.
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  9. Georges Feydeau (1622 bytes)
    1: ...poque''. His full name was '''Georges Léon Jules Marie Feydeau'''. 3: Image:GeorgesFeydeau.jpg|thumb|Georges Feydeau 4: ...uch modern developments as the Theater of the Absurd.
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  10. Georges Clemenceau (13619 bytes)
    1: ...) was a French doctor, journalist and statesman. 3: ...born in Mouilleron-en-Pareds, in the département of Vendée, in France. 4: Image:Clemenceau.JPG|right|Georges Clemenceau
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  11. Georges Bizet (3520 bytes)
    1: ...he romantic era best known for his opera Carmen. 3: Image:GeorgesBizet.jpg|right|framed|Georges Bizet 5: ...entered the prestegious Paris Conservatory of Music at the unheard-of age of nine.
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  12. Georges River National Park (538 bytes)
    1: ...tralia), 18 km southwest of Sydney, Australia|Sydney. 3: ====Fact sheet==== 4: *''Area:'' 3.4 km&sup2; 5: *''Latitude:'' 33&deg; 58' 58" S
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  13. Georges Duby (400 bytes)
    1: ...rench historian specializing in the Middle Ages. 3: === Links === 4: ...lomatie.fr/label_france/ENGLISH/IDEES/DUBY/duby.html bio]
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  14. Georges Township, Pennsylvania (2344 bytes)
    1: ...nnsylvania. As of the 2000 census, the township had a total population of 6,752. 4: ... (0.04 mi&sup2;) of it is water. The total area is 0.06% water.
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  15. Georges Auric (1759 bytes)
    1: ...music for several ballets and stage productions. 3: ...ngs of poetry and other texts as songs and musicals. 5: ... the hit parade, notably "The Theme from ''Moulin Rouge''".
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  16. Georges Guibourg (1422 bytes)
    1: ...ersatile performers in Paris for more than 50 years. 3: ...n a musical comedy in Montparnasse where he was a big hit. 5: ...no, Alhambra Club, and the Casino of Paris.
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  17. Georges Danton (15851 bytes)
    1: image:Georges_Jacques_Danton.jpg|right 3: ... 1794) was a leading figure in the early stages of the French Revolution. 5: ...eedom; and it was they who most vehemently proclaimed the need for radical action.
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  18. Georges-André Chevallaz (1505 bytes)
    1: ...02) was a Switzerland|Swiss historian and politician. 3: ...g his office time he held the following departments: 4: * Federal Department of Finance (1974 - 1979) 5: * Federal Military Department (1980- 1983)
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  19. Georges Cuvier (9030 bytes)
    1: image:Georges_Cuvier.jpg|thumb|Georges Cuvier 2: ...13, 1832) was a France|French naturalist, 4: ...nch-Swiss border as a consequence of religious persecution.
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  20. Saint-Georges-sur-Meuse (404 bytes)
    1: ...population density of 310.94 inhabitants per km&sup2;. 3: nl:Saint-Georges-sur-Meuse
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  21. Atlantic Ocean (18719 bytes)
    1: {{Five Oceans}} 2: ..., means the "Sea of Atlas (mythology)|Atlas". 4: ... Ocean by a line from Greenland to southernmost Svalbard to northern Norway.
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  22. April 16 (7404 bytes)
    1: <!-- Language links at bottom --> 3: ...] (107th in leap years). There are 259 days remaining.
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  23. August 23 (8479 bytes)
    1: ...n Calendar (236th in leap years), with 130 days remaining. 3: {{AugustCalendar}} 4: ==Events== 5: ...ps stop an uprising of Flanders|Flemish farmers
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  24. April 2 (7401 bytes)
    1: <!-- Language links at bottom --> 3: ...s) in the Gregorian calendar, with 273 days remaining.
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  25. April 14 (7004 bytes)
    1: <!-- Language links at bottom --> 3: ...] (105th in leap years). There are 261 days remaining.
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  26. Auguste and Louis Lumière (2294 bytes)
    1: ...trip as a means of getting the film through the camera and projector. 3: ...ent on tour with the cinématographe in 1896 visiting both London and New York. 5: ...rds comedy with the slapstick of ''L'Arroseur Arrosé''.
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  27. Ásatrú (9056 bytes)
    1: ... languages|Scandinavian "he(i)dning" and "forn sed". 3: ...ation" (or inversion) of healthy instinctive values. 5: ...etimes used as a noun meaning "a practitioner of ásatrú".
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  28. April 19 (9103 bytes)
    1: <!-- Language links at bottom --> 3: ...] (110th in leap years). There are 256 days remaining.
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  29. Arthur Stanley Eddington (8682 bytes)
    1: ...by accretion onto a compact object, is named in his honour. 3: ...se of World War I, new developments in German science were not well known in England. 5: ...ety. He won the Royal Medal of the Royal Society in 1928.
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  30. Benito Mussolini (21045 bytes)
    1: ...ia and disassembly of the working democratic goverment. 3: ...target for Allied attacks and ultimately led to his downfall and death. 5: ==Early years==
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  31. Big Bang (36745 bytes)
    1: ... observed expansion of the universe (Hubble's law) began. 3: ...ime, the universe becomes increasingly hot and dense. 5: There are a number of consequences to this view.
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  32. Battery (electricity) (18299 bytes)
    1: ...lls, and may in the future use other technologies. 3: In a technical sense, the distinction may be made between 4: ...ical) ''cells'' that are connected together, versus 5: ...-terminology) ''battery'' of multiple cells or possibly the entire device.
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  33. Boxing (26703 bytes)
    1: ...irects here; for other meanings, see Boxer (disambiguation)'' 2: ...o wrap primitive types over object types. See object type'' 5: ...een here are not used in professional boxing fights
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  34. Battle of Bouvines (5435 bytes)
    1: ...e, which he had recently seized from Otto's kinsman and ally John of England. 3: ... was in the County of Flanders and is part of modern France. 5: ... royal standard, theOriflamme, in rear of the men on foot.
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  35. Conspiracy theory (41753 bytes)
    1: ...heoriefr:théorie du complotsv:Konspirationsteori he:&1514;&1497;&1488;&1493;&1512;&... 2: :''For the movie, see Conspiracy Theory (movie)'' 4: ... more secretive powers or conspiracy|conspiracies. 5: ...urrent or historical events as unfounded, outlandish, or irrational.
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  36. Claude Monet (3770 bytes)
    1: ...5, 1926), French impressionism|impressionist painter. 3: ...onet.jpg</td></tr><tr><td><center>'''- ''Claude Monet'' -'''</center></td></tr></table> 4: ...n Normandy, taught him some painting techniques in 1856.
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  37. Constantin Brancusi (3630 bytes)
    1: ...ncusi.JPG|thumb|200px|right|Brâncu&0351;i in his studio (1932) 3: ...ilence'', ''The Kiss Gate'' and ''The Endless Column''. 5: ... in 1904 and enrolled in the Ecole des Beaux-Arts in 1905.
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  38. List of composers (4559 bytes)
    1: ...iter also performs, he or she is called a "singer/songwriter." 3: ...es a ''list of composers'' sorted by various genres. 5: For composers of classical music and opera see:
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  39. Chrominance (1934 bytes)
    1: ... chosen reference color of the same luminous intensity. 3: ...ays and were incompatible with monochrome receivers. 5: ...inance is encoded into a video signal using a special
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  40. Michelangelo Merisi (4838 bytes)
    1: ... saints and other Bible|biblical figures as ordinary people. 3: ...o.emmaus.750pix.jpg|thumb|250px|'''Supper at Emmaus''', painted 1601. 5: ...startling originality, and even their homoeroticism.
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