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    1: '''Jules Verne''' (February 8, 1828 - March 24... 3: ...les_verne.jpeg|thumb|left|Jules Verne. Photo by Félix Nadar (1820-1910). 5: ==Early years==
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  3. Jules Rimet trophy (2126 bytes)
    1: de:Coupe Jules Rimet 4: ... a cup, incorporating a statuette of Nike (mythology)|Nike, the ancient Greek goddess of victory.
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  4. Judge Jules (992 bytes)
    1: ...io 1 where he now has a regular Saturday night slot. 3: ...kly night in Ibiza at Eden (club)|Eden called ''Judgement Sunday''. 5: ...he lead singer of dance act Angelic (group)|Angelic and has a son.
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  5. Jules Dumont d'Urville (2253 bytes)
    1: ... and western Pacific, Australia, New Zealand, and Antarctica. 3: ... world. The Venus de Milo now stands in the Louvre in Paris. 5: ...ought home a very fine collection of animals and plants.
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  6. Jules Richard (526 bytes)
    1: '''Jules Antoine Richard''' (1862-1956) was a ... 3: ... of axioms in geometry: are they necessarily true, are they arbitrary assumptions, are they d... 5: ...Richard Paradox, a variant of Cantor's diagonal argument.
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  7. Jules Poincare (28 bytes)
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  8. Jules Amédée Barbey d'Aurevilly (1954 bytes)
    1: ...il 23, 1889), was a France|French novelist. 3: ..., his dandyism and snobbery, an exaggerated Lord Byron|Byronism. 5: ...rred to Saint-Sauveur-le-Vicomte|St. Sauveur, le vicomte's cemetery, in Normandy.
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  10. Jules Rimet (362 bytes)
    1: de:Jules Rimet 3: ...1930 (see Football World Cup 1930). The Jules Rimet trophy was named in his honour.
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  11. Jules Léotard (1146 bytes)
    1: Image:Jules Léotard2.jpg|225px|right 2: ...n on the Flying Trapeze" (with lyrics by George Leybourne). 4: ... artist, becoming the first to turn a somersault in mid-air and the first to jump from one trap...
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  12. Jules Lemaitre (1754 bytes)
    1: '''François Elie Jules Lemaître''' (April 27, 1853 - August 4, 1914), was a F... 3: ...ns'' (7 series, 1886-1899), and his dramatic feuilletons as ''impressions de th&eacute;&agrave;tre'' ... 5: ...g them ''En marge des vieux livres'' (1905). His plays are:
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  13. Jules Bordet (1892 bytes)
    1: ...obiologist. The bacterial genus ''Bordetella'' is named for him. 4: ...ed by exposure of blood serum to foreign blood cells.
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  14. Jules Bonnot (25 bytes)
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  15. Jules Simon (8455 bytes)
    1: ...896) was a France|French statesman and philosopher. 3: ...ed on the history of philosophy at the École Normale. 5: ...ion of an article advocating the principles of collectivism, with which he was at no time in sympathy...
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  16. Jules Grévy (3149 bytes)
    1: de:Jules_Gr%E9vy 2: fr:Jules_Gr%E9vy 4: ...a President of the France|French Third Republic.
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  17. Francois Paul Jules Grevy (25 bytes)
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  18. Jules Favre (3992 bytes)
    1: '''Jules Claude Gabriel Favre''' (March 21, 1809 - January 20... 3: ...rpetrator of the attack against the life of Napoleon III. 5: ...cupation of Rome. These addresses, eloquent, clear and incisive, won him a seat in the Académie...
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  19. Louis Jules Trochu (3276 bytes)
    1: ...r 7, 1896) was a France|French military leader. 3: ...gn of 1859, where he won the grand cross of the Légion d'honneur. 5: ...egular troops, 80,000 mobiles, and 330,000 National Guards.
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  20. Jules Ferry (6938 bytes)
    1: '''Jules François Camille Ferry''' (April 5, 1832 - March 17, 1893) was a F... 3: ... prefect of the Seine by the government of national defence. 5: ...[1881 to January 30, 1882, and from July 29, 1882 to February 21 1883), fir...
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  21. Alfred Nobel (6774 bytes)
    1: ...Nobel Prizes. The synthetic element Nobelium was named after him. 3: Image:AlfredNobel.jpg|right|Alfred Nobel 5: ==Personal background==
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  22. Austrian School (14910 bytes)
    1: ...iated with libertarian notions of social, political and economic organization. 5: ...be known as the "Vienna School" or "Austrian School".
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    1: ...he year in the Gregorian Calendar (226th in leap years), with 140 days remaining. 2: {{AugustCalendar}} 4: ...Tenochtitlán (present day Mexico City) falls to conquistador Hernán Cortés 5: ...Spanish Succession: Battle of Blenheim - English and Austrians victorious over French and Bavar...
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    1: Image:Aleistercrowley.jpg|right 3: ...ntain climber, sexual revolutionary, and social critic.
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    1: ... with which the concept of Art Deco is most strongly associated today. 3: ...munity. It is considered to be eclectic, being influenced by a variety of sources, to name a few: 5: ...om the Wiener Werkstätte; functional industrial design
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    1: ...his experiences in an honestly objective, empirical manner. 3: ...ld; I suggest that we talk about this like rational men." 5: Category:1910 births|Ayer, Alfred
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    1: {{alternateuses}} 3: ...it was destroyed by a natural disaster (possibly an earthquake or tsunami) about 9,000 ye...
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    1: ...series on the E! Entertainment Television channel. 3: ...ion commercials for Bally Fitness clubs, Coca-Cola, and Discover Card. 5: ... replaced as host in 2002 by model Cindy Taylor.
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    1: {{List_of_people_Jo}} 4: ...Friso of the Netherlands|Johan-Friso of the Netherlands, Prince 5: *Ólafur Jóhannesson|Jóhannesson, Ólafur, (1978-1979), prime minister
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    1: ... a shaft of light, rendered in a free bravura handling of paint 3: ...isi|Caravaggio and the Carracci brothers, all of whom were working (and competing for commissio... 4: ...sting from the picture plane in a sweeping diagonal perspective 5: ...perceived by some experts in philosophy, prose style and poetry, are harder to pinpoint.
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    1: ...English football (soccer)|footballer whose place in history is secure. 3: ...ay he marshalled his team stood him out as world class. 5: ... in as many years for Moore, and from which he would emerge undefeated.
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    1: ...gal pirate radio stations such as Radio Caroline. 4: ...with every change of presenter exciting considerable media interest.
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    1: ...en resurrected twice, most recently under the Volkswagen Group. 5: ...Giovanni Luigi Bugatti, was an architect and sculptor.
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    1: ...sident of the Council of Five Hundred at Saint-Cloud. 2: ...cond French Emperor, Napoleon III of France|Napoleon III. 4: ... all members of his family except for his brother Lucien, and the son of Jerome's first marriage.
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    1: ...ance|French novelist '''Sidonie-Gabrielle Colette''' (January 28, 1873 - August 3, ... 2: Image:SidonieGabrielleColette.jpg|thumb|Colette 4: ... published under the pen name of her husband, 'Willy'.
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