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  1. Lauritz Melchior (898 bytes)
    1: ...opera singer; one of the greatest Richard Wagner|Wagnerian tenors of the early 20th c... 3: ...York|New York City, as Tannhäuser. He retired from the stage in 1950. 5: ...elchior was born in Copenhagen in 1890 and died in Santa Monica, California, 1973.
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  2. Friedrich Melchior, baron von Grimm (7878 bytes)
    1: ...baron von Grimm''' (December 26, 1723 - December 19, 1807), France|French autho... 3: ...r some time as reader to Frederick, the young hereditary prince of Saxe-Gotha. 5: ...by his vehement passion for Mlle Fel, the ''prima donna'' of the Italian company.
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  3. Giovanni Melchior Bosco (3358 bytes)
    1: de:Don Bosco nl:Don Bosco it:San Giovanni Bosco fr:Jean Bos... 5: ...lo, co-founder of the Salesian Sisters (the Daughters of Mary Help of Christians / FMA).
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  4. Melchior Josef Martin Knüsel (1585 bytes)
    1: ...3 - January 15, 1889) was a Switzerland|Swiss politician. 3: ...Radicals. While in office he held the following departments: 4: * Department of Finance (Switzerland)|Department of Finance (1855 - 1856) 5: * Department of Trade and Customs (1857)
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  5. Melchior Cano (2161 bytes)
    1: '''Melchior Cano''' (1525 - September 30, 1560), ... 3: ...as bishop of the far-off see of the Canary Islands. 5: ...his mind Pope Paul IV styled him "a son of perdition."
    http://www.newwikisite.com/articles/m/e/Melchior_Cano.html

  6. Simone Melchior (3365 bytes)
    1: ...ng a storm, and made sure each exploration achieved its objective. 3: ... years, her nickname was "La Bergere," the Shepherdess. 5: ...y called Guitte. She had two brothers: Maurice, and Simone's twin, Michel.
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  7. Melchior Díaz (795 bytes)
    1: ...ng in the footsteps of fellow explorer Hernando de Alarcón, who was exploring the Gulf of Califor... 3: ...a|Yuma, Arizona. They discovered and reported geothermal hot springs, probably the ones nea...
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  8. Melchior Hoffman (2279 bytes)
    1: ...onary leader in northern Germany and the Netherlands. 3: ... where he baptized about 300 people and established churches there. 5: ...ed in prison, where he stayed from 1533 until his death in 1543.
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  9. Melchior (510 bytes)
    1: '''Melchior''' is a name ascribed to one of the Three Wise Men. 5: ...ly one stage made but there are plans for an upgrade.
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  10. Melchior de Polignac (1307 bytes)
    1: ...November 20, 1742), was a France|French diplomat. 3: ...ace, but in 1702 he was restored to favour, and in 1712 he was sent as the plenipotentiary of... 5: ...i-Lucretius'', 1745), and was very popular in its day.
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  11. Charles-Melchior Arthus, Marquis de Bonchamps (1308 bytes)
    1: ...8, 1793), Wars of the Vendée|Vendéan leader, was born at Jouverteil, Anjou. 3: ...f the Vendée, and to his counsels may be attributed in great measure the success of the peasants arms... 5: ... Bonchamps was mortally wounded. He died the next day.
    http://www.newwikisite.com/articles/c/h/Charles-Melchior_Arthus,_Marqui...

  12. Melchior de Vogüé (1544 bytes)
    1: '''Eugène-Melchior, comte de Vogüé''' (February 25, 1848 - March 29... 3: ...d in 1882, and from 1893 to 1898 was deputy for Ardeche. 5: ...me a member of the Académie Française|French Academy in 1888.
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  13. Lauritz Lebrecht Hommel Melchior (30 bytes)
    1: REDIRECT Lauritz Melchior
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  14. Melchior Ndadaye (210 bytes)
    1: ...Burundi in 1993. He was overthrown and killed.
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  15. Heinrich Melchior Muhlenberg (276 bytes)
    1: ...ates of America|U.S.. He was the father of Frederick Muhlenberg.
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  16. Melchior Diaz (28 bytes)
    1: REDIRECT Melchior Díaz
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  17. Melchior Acontius (625 bytes)
    1: '''Melchior Acontius''' was a Germany|German poet of ... 3: ...s among his own creations. Acontius was also friends with another contemporary poet, Jacob Micyllus...
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  18. Anabaptist (27791 bytes)
    1: ...d. Various groups at various times have been called ''Anabaptist'', but this article focuses primaril... 3: ==Designation and definition== 4: ...rianism, it was one of two heresies punishable by death.
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  19. Horn (instrument) (19061 bytes)
    1: ...ument. In other languages, the instrument is named ''German language|Horn'', ''Italian languag... 3: ...sic)|harmonic series, facilitated by its small, deep mouthpiece, giving it its characteristic "...
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  20. Huldrych Zwingli (14844 bytes)
    1: ...ingli.jpg|right|Huldrych Zwingli</td></tr><tr><td> 2: <table width="250" bgcolor="eeeeee" align="right" valign="t... 3: <tr><th>Timeline<tr><td padding="4"><font size="-1">
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  21. Hernando de Alarcón (1364 bytes)
    1: ...for discovering the Colorado River (U.S.)|Colorado River. 3: ...co Vasquez de Coronado|Francisco Vasquéz de Coronado. 5: ...ters, which were afterwards found by Melchior Diaz, another explorer.
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  22. Jack L. Chalker (5193 bytes)
    1: ...cts; Chalker married Eva C. Whitley in 1978 and has two sons. 3: ... W. Campbell Award twice and for the Hugo award four times. 5: ...nderland Gambit'' series resembles traditional Buddhist jataka-type reincarnation stories set...
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  23. Jacques-Yves Cousteau (5993 bytes)
    1: ...n in Saint André de Cubzac, France and died in Paris. 3: ...underwater eyeglasses, perhaps the ancestors of modern masks. 5: ... Emile Gagnan, of the first type of SCUBA diving equipment, the Aqua-Lung in 1943.
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  24. March 20 (15449 bytes)
    1: ...alendar (80th in Leap years). There are 286 days remaining. 3: {{MarchCalendar}} 5: ...ry V of England|Henry V becomes King of England.
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  25. International relations of Switzerland (13908 bytes)
    1: '''International relations of Switzerland:''' 5: ... maintained a permanent observer mission at UN Headquarters since 1948.
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  26. Uranium (23343 bytes)
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  27. Unitarianism (29760 bytes)
    1: ...irection of freedom, tolerance, rationalism and humanism. 3: ...day, many Unitarian Universalists do not consider themselves Christians [http://www.uua.org/news/...
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  28. 1890 (6548 bytes)
    1: {| align=right cellpadding=3 id=toc style="margin-left: 15px;" 5: | align="center" colspan=2 | <small>'''Decades:'''</small> <br> 1860s 1870s 1880s...
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    1: {| align=right cellpadding=3 id=toc style="margin-left: 15px;" 5: | align="center" colspan=2 | <small>'''Decades:'''</small> <br> 1590s 1600s 1610s...
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  30. Theodore Beza (20746 bytes)
    1: ...ng most of his life in Switzerland and scholar and participant in the Protestant Reformation. 5: ...k place was afterward celebrated as a second birthday.
    http://www.newwikisite.com/articles/t/h/Theodore_Beza.html

  31. History of Burundi (8302 bytes)
    1: ...a, to be a direct territorial continuation of and ancient African state. 3: ==Kingdom of Burundi== 5: ...d to be he semi-official dogma of the modern Burundian state.
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  32. Georg Major (3516 bytes)
    1: ...eformation. He was born in Nuremberg and died at Wittenberg. 3: ...came court preacher at Wittenberg and was ordained by Martin Luther. 5: ...uperintendent at Merseburg, although he resumed his activity at the university in the following y...
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  33. Academy Award for Best Story (7326 bytes)
    1: ... Writing Original Screenplay which was introduced in 1940. 4: *1928 ''Underworld (movie)|Underworld'' - Ben Hecht 5: ** ''The Last Command'' - Lajos Biro
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  34. Champagne (beverage) (8611 bytes)
    1: ..."Questionable Origins" media campaign in the United States claiming "if it's not from Champagne then ... 3: ... and also that the wine meets the ''Appellation d'Origine Contrôlée'' regulations. 5: ... them as ''méthode champenoise'', or ''méthode traditionnelle.''
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  35. Academy Award for Writing Adapted Screenplay (42620 bytes)
    1: ...each year to the writer of a screenplay adapted from another source (usually a novel or play). 3: ... similar award for screenplays that are not adapted from elsewhere. 5: ...owing is a listing of people who have won the award.
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  36. Ninotchka (888 bytes)
    1: ...eta Garbo, Melvyn Douglas, Ina Claire and Bela Lugosi. 3: ...Wilder and Walter Reisch, and it was directed by Ernst Lubitsch. 5: The film was released November 9, 1939.
    http://www.newwikisite.com/articles/n/i/Ninotchka.html

  37. Lauritz Melchior (898 bytes)
    1: ...opera singer; one of the greatest Richard Wagner|Wagnerian tenors of the early 20th c... 3: ...York|New York City, as Tannhäuser. He retired from the stage in 1950. 5: ...elchior was born in Copenhagen in 1890 and died in Santa Monica, California, 1973.
    http://www.newwikisite.com/articles/l/a/Lauritz_Melchior.html





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