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Adrianne Frost
Adrianne Frost (born October 16, 1972) is an American comedian, author and actress. She is best known for her work on Comedy Central's The Daily Show and VH1's Best Week Ever.
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African American
African Americans (also referred to as Black Americans or Afro-Americans, and formerly as American Negroes) are citizens or residents of the United States who have origins in any of the black populations of Africa. In the United States, the terms are generally used for Americans with at least partial Sub-Saharan African ancestry.
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Akira Machida
Akira Machida (町田 顯 Machida Akira, born October 16, 1936) was Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Japan from 2002 to 2006.
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Alfred Jodl
Alfred Josef Ferdinand Jodl (10 May 1890 – 16 October 1946) was a German military commander, attaining the position of Chief of the Operations Staff of the Armed Forces High Command (Oberkommando der Wehrmacht, or OKW) during World War II, acting as deputy to Wilhelm Keitel. At Nuremberg he was tried, sentenced to death and hanged as a war criminal.
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Alfred Rosenberg
(12 January 1893 – 16 October 1946) was an early and intellectually influential member of the Nazi Party. Rosenberg was first introduced to Adolf Hitler by Dietrich Eckart; he later held several important posts in the Nazi government. He is considered one of the main authors of key Nazi ideological creeds, including its racial theory, persecution of the Jews, Lebensraum, abrogation of the Treaty of Versailles, and opposition to "degenerate" modern art. He is also known for his rejection of Christianity, having played an important role in the development of Positive Christianity, which he intended to be transitional to a new Nazi faith. At Nuremberg he was tried, sentenced to death and executed by hanging as a war criminal.
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Andrei Chikatilo
Andriy Romanovych Chykatylo (; , Andrei Romanovich Chikatilo; October 16, 1936 – February 14, 1994) was a Soviet serial killer, nicknamed the Butcher of Rostov, The Red Ripper or The Rostov Ripper. He was convicted of the murders of 53 women and children, mostly in Rostov Oblast, Russian SFSR, between 1978 and 1990 (some victims were murdered in other regions of Russia and in Ukrainian and Uzbek SSRs).
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Andrés Bello
Andrés de Jesús María y José Bello López (November 29, 1781 – October 15, 1865) was a Venezuelan humanist, poet, lawmaker, philosopher, educator and philologist, whose political and literary works constitute an important part of Spanish American culture. Bello is featured on the old 2,000 Venezuelan bolívar and the 20,000 Chilean peso notes.
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Anthony Reyes
Anthony Loza Reyes (born October 16, 1981 in Whittier, California) is a right-handed pitcher in the Cleveland Indians organization. Reyes is known to be superstitious, often wearing a flat-billed cap and long baseball socks. Contrary to popular belief, Reyes does not iron the bill of his hat, rather, he cuts out some of the inner lining of the hat, which allows for the bill to lie flatter due to the way the hat fits his head.
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Art Blakey
Arthur "Art" Blakey (October 11, 1919 – October 16, 1990), known later as Abdullah Ibn Buhaina, was an American jazz drummer and bandleader.
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Arthur Grumiaux
Arthur Grumiaux (March 21, 1921–October 16, 1986) was a Belgian violinist who was also proficient in piano.
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Arthur Seyss-Inquart
Arthur Seyss-Inquart (in German: Seyß-Inquart) (July 22, 1892October 16, 1946) was a lawyer and later Nazi official in pre-Anschluss Austria, the Third Reich and for wartime Germany in Poland and the Netherlands. At the Nuremberg Trials, he was found guilty of crimes against humanity and later executed.
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Audra Lindley
Audra Marie Lindley (September 24, 1918 – October 16, 1997) was an American actress, most famous for her role as landlady Helen Roper on the sitcom ''Three's Company and its spin-off, The Ropers''.
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Augusto Pinochet
Augusto José Ramón Pinochet Ugarte (25 November 1915 – 10 December 2006) was a Chilean army general and president who assumed power in a coup d'état on 11 September 1973. Among his titles, he was the Commander-in-Chief of the Chilean army from 1973 to 1998, president of the Government Junta of Chile from 1973 to 1974 and President of the Republic from 1974 until transferring power to a democratically elected president in 1990.
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Austen Chamberlain
Sir Joseph Austen Chamberlain, KG (16 October 1863 – 17 March 1937) was a British statesman and recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize.
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Austin F. Pike
Austin Franklin Pike (October 16, 1819 - October 8, 1886) was a United States Representative and Senator from New Hampshire. Born in Hebron, New Hampshire, he pursued an academic course, studied law, and was admitted to the bar of Merrimack County in 1845. He was a member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives from 1850 to 1852 and in 1865 - 1866, and served as speaker during the last two years. He was a member of the New Hampshire Senate in 1857 - 1858, serving as president the last year.
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Avitus
:This article is about the Roman Emperor. For the other meanings of "Avitus", see Avitus (disambiguation)
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Avni Arbas
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Barbara Billingsley
Barbara Billingsley (born December 22, 1915) is an American film, television, voice and character actress of stage, who in her five decades of television came to prominence in the 1950s in the big screen in The Careless Years opposite Natalie Trundy, followed by her best-known role, that of June Cleaver on Leave it to Beaver and its sequel Still the Beaver (also known as The New Leave It to Beaver).
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Barbara West
Barbara Joyce Dainton (née West; 24 May 1911 – 16 October 2007) was the second-to-last remaining survivor of the sinking of the RMS Titanic on 15 April 1912 after hitting an iceberg on its maiden voyage.
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Barry Corbin
Leonard Barrie Corbin, known as Barry Corbin (born October 16, 1940), is an American actor with more than one hundred film, television and video game credits.
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Bert Kaempfert
Bert Kaempfert (born Berthold Kämpfert; 16 October 1923 – 21 June 1980) was a German orchestra leader and songwriter. He made easy listening and jazz-oriented records, and wrote the music for a number of well-known songs, such as "Strangers in the Night" (originally recorded by Ivo Robić) and "Spanish Eyes".
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Bill McLaren
William Pollock "Bill" McLaren CBE (16 October 1923 – 19 January 2010) was a Scottish rugby union commentator, teacher, journalist and one time rugby player. Until his retirement in 2002, he was known as 'the voice of rugby'. Renowned throughout the sport, his enthusiasm and a memorable turn of phrase endeared him to many.
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Boogie Mosson
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Brendan Kibble
Brendan Kibble aka "Wig" (born October 16, 1963) is an Australian singer, songwriter, and guitarist. He is best known for his work with the Bam Balams and the Navahodads.
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Brian Harper
Brian David Harper (born October 16, 1959 in San Pedro, California) is a former catcher in Major League Baseball who played for teams in both the American and National Leagues during his 16-year career (-)and is currently manager of the San Jose Giants of the California League.
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Brynjar Gunnarsson
Brynjar Björn Gunnarsson (born 16 October 1975 in Reykjavík) is an Icelandic footballer who is currently playing his club football as a defensive midfielder for Reading in the Coca-Cola Championship. So far during his Reading career he has appeared in 137 matches and has scored 10 goals for the Royals in all competitions. He was signed by former manager Steve Coppell back in the summer months of 2005. When Reading got promoted to the top flight in the premier league in 2006, Gunnarsson played a pivotal role in the remarkable march to promotion. He is also one of Reading's longest serving players alongside other iceland international Ivar Ingimarsson.
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Carl Gunter Jr
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Carlo Gesualdo
:This article is about the composer; for the Italian town see Gesualdo (town).
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Carmen Sevilla
Carmen Sevilla (born October 16, 1930 in Seville) is a popular Spanish actress, singer and TV presenter. She made her film debut in 1948 in Jalisco Canta en Sevilla. Other roles include Academy Award nominee La venganza , Buscando a Mónica (1962) and the 1956 French film Don Juan..
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Casey Stoner
Casey Stoner (born 16 October 1985) is a professional motorcycle racer. Born and raised in Southport, Queensland, Stoner raced from a young age and moved to the United Kingdom to pursue a racing career. After first competing internationally in 2002, he won the title of 2007 MotoGP World Champion when he succeeded American Nicky Hayden. He currently competes in the MotoGP class for the Ducati Marlboro Team.
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Caterina Scorsone
Caterina Scorsone (born Caterina Reminy Scorsone on October 16, 1981) is a Canadian actress. She is best known for her role as Amelia Shepherd on Private Practice and for her role as Alice Hamilton in Alice.
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Cecile de Brunhoff
Cecile de Brunhoff (née Sabourand) (October 16, 1903 – April 7, 2003) was a French storyteller and the co-creator of the Babar stories. Cecile de Brunhoff was also a classically trained pianist.
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Chad Gray
Chad Gray (born October 16, 1971 in Decatur, Illinois, US), is the lead vocalist for the American heavy metal bands Mudvayne and Hellyeah.
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Charles Colson
Charles "Chuck" Wendell Colson (born October 16, 1931) is a Christian leader, cultural commentator, and author of at least 20 books, including several that have been recognized with ECPA Christian Book Awards.
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China
China is seen variously as an ancient civilization extending over a large area in East Asia, a nation and/or a multinational entity.
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Clifford Hansen
Clifford Peter Hansen (October 16, 1912 – October 20, 2009) was a Republican politician from the American state of Wyoming. He served as both the 26th Governor (1963–1967) and U.S. senator (1967–1978). Earlier, he was the president of the board of trustees of his beloved alma mater, the University of Wyoming at Laramie in Albany County, the state's only four-year institution of higher learning. He was also a county commissioner in Jackson, the seat of Teton County in far northwestern Wyoming. Before his death on October 20, 2009, he was the oldest living former U.S. Senator as well as the third oldest living former U.S. Governor. The oldest living former senator is now Harry F. Byrd, Jr., an Independent from Virginia.
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Cornel Wilde
Cornelius Louis Wilde (October 13, 1912 – October 16, 1989) was an American actor and film director.
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Cristian Riveros
Cristian Miguel Riveros Núñez (born 16 October 1982 in Saldívar, Paraguay) is a Paraguayan footballer who currently plays for Sunderland.
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Dan Dailey
Daniel James Dailey Jr. (December 14, 1915 – October 16, 1978) was an American dancer and actor.
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Daniel Chodowiecki
Daniel Niklaus Chodowiecki (16 October 1726 – 7 February 1801) was a Polish - German painter and printmaker with Huguenot ancestry, who is most famous as an etcher. He spent most of his life in Berlin, and became the director of the Berlin Academy of Art.
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Darius Kasparaitis
Darius Kasparaitis (Russian: Дарюс Каспарайтис; born October 16, 1972) is a Lithuanian-born retired professional ice hockey defenceman, currently serving as the assistant coach for SKA Saint Petersburg of the Kontinental Hockey League (KHL). Known by the nickname Kaspar, he has dual citizenship in both the United States and Russia, and he has played for the Russian national ice hockey team.
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Dave DeBusschere
David Albert DeBusschere (October 16, 1940 – May 14, 2003) was an American NBA and major league baseball player and coach in the NBA. In 1996, DeBusschere was named as one of the 50 greatest players in NBA history.
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David Ben-Gurion
(, born David Grün on 16 October 1886, died 1 December 1973) was the first Prime Minister of Israel and a Zionist leader. Ben-Gurion's passion for Zionism, which began early in life, culminated in his instrumental role in the founding of the state of Israel. After leading Israel to victory in the 1948 Arab-Israeli War, Ben-Gurion helped build the state institutions and oversaw the absorption of vast numbers of Jews from all over the world. Upon retiring from political life in 1970, he moved to Sde Boker, a kibbutz in the Negev desert, where he lived until his death. Posthumously, Ben-Gurion was named one of Time Magazine's 100 Most Important People of the 20th Century.
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David Unsworth
David Michael Unsworth (born October 16, 1973 in Chorley, England) is a former footballer who played in the position of centre-back or left-back, and current first team coach of Preston North End.
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Dawson murder case
The Dawson family, a family of seven (parents Carnell, Angela, and five children), were all murdered in Baltimore, Maryland, on October 16, 2002. After Angela had repeatedly alerted police to drug dealing, assault, and other crime in her East Baltimore neighborhood of Oliver, the entire family died after their home was firebombed. A neighbor, Darrell L. Brooks — once a page in the Baltimore City Council chamber — pled guilty to the crimes and was given a life sentence without the possibility of parole. At the time of the attack, Brooks was on probation but had been left unsupervised.
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Deborah Kerr
Deborah Kerr, CBE (30 September 192116 October 2007) was a Scottish stage, television and film actress. She won the Sarah Siddons Award for her Chicago performance as Laura Reynolds in Tea and Sympathy, a role which she originated on Broadway, a Golden Globe Award for the motion picture, The King and I, and she was also the recipient of honorary Academy, BAFTA and Cannes Film Festival awards.
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Desmond Tutu
Desmond Mpilo Tutu (born 7 October 1931) is a South African activist and Christian cleric who rose to worldwide fame during the 1980s as an opponent of apartheid. He was the first black South African Anglican Archbishop of Cape Town, South Africa, and primate of the Church of the Province of Southern Africa (now the Anglican Church of Southern Africa).
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Dmitri Hvorostovsky
Dmitri Aleksandrovich Hvorostovsky (, born 16 October 1962), is a leading baritone opera singer from Russia.
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Ellis Kinder
Ellis Raymond Kinder (July 26, 1914 - October 16, 1968), also nicknamed "Old Folks", was a Major League Baseball right-handed pitcher who played for the St. Louis Browns (1946-1947), Boston Red Sox (1948-55), St. Louis Cardinals (1956) and Chicago White Sox (1956-57). He was born in Atkins, Arkansas.
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Elmer Dresslar, Jr.
Elmer "Len" Dresslar, Jr. (March 25, 1925, in St. Francis, Kansas – October 16, 2005) was an American voice actor and vocalist, best known as the deep bass voice of the Jolly Green Giant in commercials for General Mills.
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Elsa Zylberstein
Elsa Zylberstein (born 16 October 1968) is a French film, TV, and stage actress. After having a dramatic education, Zylberstein began film career in 1989, and has appeared in about 50 films. She won the César Award for Best Supporting Actress for ''I've Loved You So Long'' (2008).
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Enver Hoxha
(pronounced , 16 October 1908 11 April 1985) was the leader of Albania from the end of World War II until his death in 1985, as the First Secretary of the Party of Labour of Albania. He also served as Prime Minister of Albania from 1944 to 1954, Minister of Defense from 1944 to 1953, Minister of Foreign Affairs from 1946 to 1953, Chairman of the Democratic Front from 1945 to his death, and as Commander-in-Chief of the Albanian armed forces from 1944 to his death.
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Eric Malpass
Eric Lawson Malpass (14 November 1910—16 October 1996) was an English novelist noted for his humorous and witty descriptions of rural family life, in particular that of his creation, the extended Pentecost family. However, Malpass also wrote historical fiction, ranging in scope from the late Middle Ages to Edwardian England.
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Erin Brown
Erin Brown (born October 16, 1979) is an American horror film actress, model, filmmaker, and softcore pornographic actress. Brown has starred in over 50 low-budget films, under the names Erin Brown and Misty Mundae.
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Erkki-Sven Tüür
Erkki-Sven Tüür (born 16 October 1959) is an Estonian composer.
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Ernesto Noel Aquino
Ernesto Noel Aquino Pérez (born October 16, 1975 in Honduras) is a Honduran footballer who currently plays for Isidro Metapán.
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Ernst Kaltenbrunner
Ernst Kaltenbrunner (4 October 1903 – 16 October 1946) was a senior Austrian official during World War II, holding the offices of Chief of the RSHA, and President of Interpol from 1943 to 1945. He was the highest-ranking SS leader to face trial at the first Nuremberg Trials, having the full rank of Obergruppenführer und General der Polizei und Waffen-SS. He was found guilty of war crimes and crimes against humanity and executed.
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Ethan Luck
Ethan John Luck (born October 16, 1978 in Long Beach, California) is a guitarist, photographer, and drummer who has played in many bands, most prominently, the ska band The O.C. Supertones.
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Eugene "Porky" Lee
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Eugene O'Neill
'''Eugene Gladstone O'Neill''' (16 October 1888 – 27 November 1953) was an American playwright, and Nobel laureate in Literature. His plays are among the first to introduce into American drama the techniques of realism, associated with Russian playwright Anton Chekhov, Norwegian playwright Henrik Ibsen, and Swedish playwright August Strindberg. His plays were among the first to include speeches in American vernacular and involve characters on the fringes of society, engaging in depraved behavior, where they struggle to maintain their hopes and aspirations, but ultimately slide into disillusionment and despair. O'Neill wrote only one well-known comedy (Ah, Wilderness!). Nearly all of his other plays involve some degree of tragedy and personal pessimism.
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Eva Marie Veigel
Eva Marie Veigel (also Eva Maria Violette, with variants Eva Maria and Ava-Maria) (February 29, 1724, Vienna - October 16, 1822, London) was a dancer and the wife of actor David Garrick.
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Eyedea
Eyedea (born Micheal Larsen on November 9, 1981 is a well-known freestyle battle champion and underground rapper. His notable wins include the televised Blaze Battle sponsored by HBO (2000) and a victory at Scribble Jam (1999). He has appeared as a solo artist, and as the emcee half of the duo Eyedea & Abilities (along with longtime friend and collaborator DJ Abilities). His non-battle rhymes are generally philosophically or thematically based, and often tell a definite narrative.
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Fernanda Montenegro
Fernanda Montenegro (born Arlete Pinheiro Esteves da Silva; October 16, 1929) is a Brazilian stage, television and film actress, mostly recognized for her leading role in Central Station, which she was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actress, becoming the first Brazilian actor to be nominated.
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Flea (musician)
Michael Peter Balzary (born October 16, 1962), more commonly known by the stage name Flea, is an Australian-born American-raised bassist, songwriter, trumpet player, session musician and occasional actor, best known as the bassist and co-founder of the funk rock band Red Hot Chili Peppers. His work with the band incorporates several musical styles, ranging from aggressive slap bass to more subdued and melodic techniques. Flea has played trumpet from his teen years, and still makes occasional use of the instrument. Aside from the Red Hot Chili Peppers, he has collaborated with many artists, including Jane's Addiction, The Mars Volta, Alanis Morissette, Ziggy Marley, Slash, Damon Albarn, Bryan Ferry and with Thom Yorke in the supergroup Atoms for Peace.
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Fortunatus of Casei
Saint Fortunatus of Casei () is venerated as a saint by the Catholic Church. Tradition makes him a member of the Theban Legion, and thus martyred at Agaunum. However, his relics were situated in the catacombs of Saint Callixtus in Rome until 1746, when Cardinal Guadagni, Roman vicar to Benedict XIV, re-exhumed and displayed Fortunatus’ relics in the collegiate church of Santa Maria in Via Lata in Rome. It is unclear how the relics of Fortunatus reached Rome from the saint’s supposed place of death in the Swiss Alps.
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Fritz Sauckel
Ernst Friedrich Christoph "Fritz" Sauckel (27 October 1894 – 16 October 1946) was a Nazi war criminal, who organized the systematic enslavement of millions from lands occupied by Nazi Germany. He was General Plenipotentiary for Labour Deployment from 1942 until the end of the war, after which he was tried and executed.
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Gasparo Contarini
Gasparo Contarini (16 October 1483 – 24 August 1542) was an Italian diplomat and cardinal. He was one of the first proponents of the dialogue with Protestants, after the Reformation.
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Gene Krupa
Gene Krupa (January 15, 1909 – October 16, 1973) was an influential American jazz and big band drummer and composer, known for his highly energetic and flamboyant style.
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George Marshall
George Catlett Marshall (December 31, 1880 – October 16, 1959) was an American military leader, Chief of Staff of the Army, Secretary of State, and the third Secretary of Defense. Once noted as the "organizer of victory" by Winston Churchill for his leadership of the Allied victory in World War II, Marshall served as the United States Army Chief of Staff during the war and as the chief military adviser to President Franklin D. Roosevelt. As Secretary of State, his name was given to the Marshall Plan, for which he was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 1953.
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George Washington
George Washington (February 22, 1732 – December 14, 1799)
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Gerard Majella
Saint Gerard Majella (April 6, 1726, Muro Lucano, Basilicata – October 16, 1755, Caposele, Campania) is a Roman Catholic saint. He is the saint whose intercession is requested for children (and unborn children in particular), childbirth, mothers (and expectant mothers in particular), motherhood, falsely accused people, good confessions, lay brothers and Muro Lucano, Italy.
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Ghulam Bhik Nairang
Syed Ghulam Bhik Nairang (September 26, 1876 - October 16, 1952)
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Goose Goslin
Leon Allen Goslin (October 16, 1900 – May 15, 1971), better known as Goose Goslin, was a left fielder in Major League Baseball known for his powerful left-handed swing and dependable clutch hitting. He played eighteen seasons with the Washington Senators, St. Louis Browns, and Detroit Tigers, from until . He was inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1968.
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Gough Whitlam
Edward Gough Whitlam, AC, QC (born 11 July 1916), known as Gough Whitlam ( ), served as the 21st Prime Minister of Australia from 1972 to 1975. He was dismissed as Prime Minister by the Governor-General Sir John Kerr at the climax of the 1975 Australian constitutional crisis; he is the only Prime Minister to have his commission terminated in that manner.
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Günter Grass
Günter Wilhelm Grass (born 16 October 1927) is a Nobel Prize-winning German author and playwright.
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Hale Boggs
Thomas Hale Boggs, Sr. (February 15, 1914 – undetermined; presumably October 16, 1972, not declared dead until January 3, 1973) was an American Democratic politician and a member of the United States House of Representatives for Louisiana. He was the House Majority Leader.
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Hans Frank
Hans Michael Frank (May 23, 1900 – October 16, 1946) was a German lawyer who worked for the Nazi party during the 1920s and 1930s and later became a high-ranking official in Nazi Germany. He was prosecuted during the Nuremberg trials for his role in perpetrating the Holocaust during his tenure as the Governor-General of that portion of occupied Poland that was not incorporated into the Reich, although administered by the Nazis, and known as the General Government. He was found guilty of war crimes and crimes against humanity and executed on October 16, 1946.
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Hedwig of Andechs
Saint Hedwig of Andechs () or Saint Hedwig of Silesia (, , 1174 – 15 October 1243) was a saint, the daughter of Berthold IV, Duke of Merania and his wife, Agnes of Rochlitz., she was the wife of Henry I the Bearded, the Duke of Greater Poland.
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Hema Malini
Hema Malini (; ) (born 16 October 1948) is an Indian actress, director and producer, as well as a Bharatanatyam dancer-choreographer. Making her acting debut in Sapno Ka Saudagar (1968), she went on to appear in numerous successful Bollywood films, most notably those with actor and future-husband Dharmendra. She was initially promoted as "Dream Girl", and in 1977 starred in a film of the same name. During this period, she established herself as one of Hindi cinema's leading actresses, noted for both her comic and dramatic roles, and her accomplished classical dancing.
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Henry Kissinger
Henry Alfred Kissinger (; born May 27, 1923) is a German-born American political scientist, diplomat, and recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize. He served as National Security Advisor and later concurrently as Secretary of State in the administrations of Presidents Richard Nixon and Gerald Ford. After his term, his opinion was still sought out by many following presidents.
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Hugh Latimer
Hugh Latimer ( – 16 October 1555) was a Fellow of Clare College, Cambridge, Bishop of Worcester before the Reformation, and later Church of England chaplain to King Edward VI. In 1555, under Queen Mary, he was burnt at the stake, becoming one of the three Oxford Martyrs of Anglicanism.
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Inna
Elena Alexandra Apostoleanu (born October 16, 1986) best known only as Inna, is a Romanian dance singer.
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Isaac Murphy
For the African-American Hall of Fame jockey see: Isaac Burns Murphy
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Isaac van Ostade
Isaac van Ostade (bapt. June 2, 1621, Haarlem - buried October 16, 1649, Haarlem) was a Dutch genre and landscape painter.
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Ivan Della Mea
Ivan Della Mea (born Luigi Della Mea, 16 October 1940 – died 14 June 2009) was an Italian novelist, journalist, singer-songwriter and political activist.
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Jadwiga of Poland
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Jakov Gotovac
Jakov Gotovac (October 11, 1895 - October 16, 1982) was a Yugoslav (Croatian) composer and conductor of classical music. He is the author of the most famous Croatian opera, the comic Ero s onoga svijeta ("Ero the joker"), which first played in Zagreb in 1935.
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Jakub Bart-Ćišinski
Jakub Bart-Ćišinski (20 August 1856 in Kuckau – 16 October 1909 in Panschwitz), also known as Łužičan, Jakub Bart Kukowski, was Sorbian poet, writer and playwrighter, translator of Czech, Polish, Italian and German literature. He produced his works in Upper Sorbian language. He is also an inventor of modern Upper Sorbian poetic language.
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James II of Scotland
James II (Holyrood Palace, Edinburgh, 16 October 1430 – 3 August 1460) reigned as King of Scots from 1437 to 1460.
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James Michener
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Jason Bernard
Jason Bernard (May 17, 1938 – October 16, 1996) was an American actor who starred in movies and on television.
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Jean de Brunhoff
Jean de Brunhoff (December 9, 1899 – October 16, 1937) was a French writer and illustrator known for co-creating Babar, which first appeared in 1931. The stories were originally told to their second son, Mathieu, when he was sick, by his wife Cecile de Brunhoff. After its first appearance, six more titles followed, authored by Jean de Brunhoff.
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Jimmy Sinclair
James Hugh Sinclair (16 October 1876 in Swellendam, Cape Province – 23 February 1913 in Yeoville, Gauteng) was an South African cricketer who played in 25 Tests from 1896 to 1911.
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Johan Borgen
Johan Collett Müller Borgen (28 April 1902, Kristiania – 16 October 1979) was a Norwegian author, journalist and critic. He was married to Annemarta Borgen. Under the pseudonym of Mumle Gåsegg (Mumble Goose-egg) he wrote shorter articles in the newspaper Dagbladet, particularly during World War II. His articles were ironic and derogatory of the Nazi government, and he kept this up for a long time before being found out. In the end though, he was caught and sent to the prison camp Grini. His best known work is the novel Lillelord (1955). Borgen was editor of the literary magazine Vinduet ("The Window") 1954-1959.
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John Carlos
John Wesley Carlos (born June 5, 1945 in Harlem, New York) is an African American former track and field athlete and professional football player. He was the bronze-medal winner in the 200 meters at the 1968 Summer Olympics and his black power salute on the podium with Tommie Smith caused much political controversy. He went on to equal the world record in the 100 yard dash and beat the 200 meters world record (although the latter achievement was never ratified). After his track career, he enjoyed brief stints in the National Football League and Canadian Football League but retired due to injury.
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John F. Kennedy
John Fitzgerald "Jack" Kennedy (May 29, 1917 – November 22, 1963), often referred to by his initials JFK, was the 35th President of the United States, serving from 1961 until his assassination in 1963.
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John Murra
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Jon Postel
Jonathan Bruce Postel (; August 6, 1943 – October 16, 1998) was an American computer scientist who made many significant contributions to the development of the Internet, particularly with respect to standards. He is known principally for being the Editor of the Request for Comment (RFC) document series, and for administering the Internet Assigned Numbers Authority until his death. The Internet Society's Postel Award is named in his honor, as is the Postel Center at Information Sciences Institute.
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Jorge Bolet
Jorge Bolet (November 15, 1914October 16, 1990) was a Cuban born American pianist, conductor and teacher.
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Jules Rimet
Jules Rimet (14 October 1873 – 16 October 1956) was a French football administrator who served as president of the French Football Federation from 1919 to 1946 and of FIFA from 1921 to 1954, making him FIFA's longest serving president, having served for 33 years. He was born in Theuley, France.
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Julius Streicher
Julius Streicher (12 February 1885 – 16 October 1946) was a prominent Nazi prior to World War II. He was the founder and publisher of Der Stürmer newspaper, which became a central element of the Nazi propaganda machine. His publishing firm also released three anti-Semitic books for children, including the 1938 Der Giftpilz ("The Toadstool" or "The Poison-Mushroom"), one of the most widespread pieces of propaganda, which purported to warn about insidious dangers Jews posed by using the metaphor of an attractive yet deadly mushroom. After the war, he was convicted of crimes against humanity and executed.
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Karl Kautsky
Karl Kautsky (October 16, 1854– October 17, 1938) was a Czech-German philosopher and politician. He was a leading theoretician of Marxism.
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Kathleen Winsor
Kathleen Winsor (October 16, 1919 - May 26, 2003) was an American author, best known for the romance novel Forever Amber.
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Kazuyuki Fujita
, born October 16, 1970 is a Japanese professional wrestler, mixed martial artist and a former amateur wrestler. He has fought in mixed martial arts promotions including PRIDE, K-1 and currently fighting in Sengoku.
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Kellie Martin
Kellie Noelle Martin (born October 16, 1975) is an American television actress who is known for her roles as Rebecca Thatcher on Life Goes On, Christy Huddleston in Christy, Lucy Knight on ER, and Samantha Kinsey in Mystery Woman.
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Ken Chinn
Kendall "Ken" Chinn (born on October 16, 1962 in Edmonton, Alberta) is a Canadian punk rock lead vocalist and artist. He is best known, under the pseudonym Mr. Chi Pig, as the lead singer of the band SNFU. He currently resides in Vancouver, British Columbia. Born to German and Chinese parents, Chinn was the second youngest of twelve children in his family.
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Kordell Stewart
Kordell Stewart, nicknamed "Slash" (born October 16, 1972 in New Orleans, Louisiana) is a former American NFL quarterback. Stewart attended the University of Colorado and was drafted 60th in the 1995 NFL draft by the Pittsburgh Steelers. Playing for Colorado in 1994 he completed a hail mary pass to beat the University of Michigan 27-26, a play known as "The Miracle at Michigan." Among NFL quarterbacks, his 38 rushing touchdowns ranks second all-time, behind Steve Young's 43. The NFL Network named him #6 on its list of the 10 most versatile players in NFL history.
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Le Duc Tho
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Leo G. Carroll
Leo Gratten Carroll (25 October 1886 – 16 October 1972) was an English-born actor. He was best known for his roles in several Hitchcock films and The Man from U.N.C.L.E. and "Topper".
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Leo Mazzone
Leo Mazzone (born October 16, 1948 in Keyser, West Virginia) is a former pitcher in minor league baseball and coach in Major League Baseball. He began working with the Atlanta Braves' organization in 1979.
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Leon Sullivan
Leon Howard Sullivan (October 16, 1922 - April 24, 2001) was a Baptist minister, a civil rights leader and social activist focusing on the creation of job training opportunities for African-Americans, a longtime General Motors Board Member, and an anti-Apartheid activist. Sullivan died on April 24, 2001, of leukemia at a Scottsdale, Arizona hospital. He was 78. His legacy is carried out through his daughter running the Leon H. Sullivan Foundation.
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Leonid Brezhnev
Leonid Ilyich Brezhnev (, 19 December 1906 – 10 November 1982) was the General Secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union, presiding over the country from 1964 until his death in 1982. His eighteen year term as General Secretary was one of the lengthiest, second only to that of Joseph Stalin. During Brezhnev's rule, the global influence of the Soviet Union grew dramatically, in part because of the expansion of the Soviet Military during this time. In 1979, the Soviet Union invaded Afghanistan to support the fragile Marxist government located there, a move condemned by the West. His tenure as leader has often been criticized for marking the beginning of a period of economic stagnation, overlooking serious economic problems which eventually led to the dissolution of the Soviet Union in 1991.
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León Klimovsky
León Klimovsky (16 October 1906–8 April 1996) was an Argentine film director.
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Liaqat Ali Khan
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Liaquat Ali Khan
For other people with the same or similar name, see Liaqat Ali (disambiguation)
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Linda Darnell
Linda Darnell (October 16, 1923 – April 10, 1965) was an American film actress.
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List of Polish kings
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Lister Sinclair
Lister Sheddon Sinclair, OC (January 9, 1921 - October 16, 2006) was a Canadian broadcaster, playwright and polymath.
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Louis Althusser
Louis Pierre Althusser (; 16 October 1918 – 22 October 1990) was a French Marxist philosopher. He was born in Algeria and studied at the École Normale Supérieure in Paris, where he eventually became Professor of Philosophy.
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Louis XVI of France
Louis XVI (23 August 1754 – 21 January 1793) ruled as King of France and Navarre from 1774 until 1791, and then as King of the French from 1791 to 1792. Suspended and arrested during the Insurrection of 10 August 1792, he was tried by the National Convention, found guilty of high treason, and executed by guillotine on 21 January 1793. He was the only king of France ever to be executed.
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MacKenzie Miller
MacKenzie T. "Mack" Miller (born October 16, 1921 in Versailles, Kentucky) is a retired American Hall of Fame Thoroughbred racehorse trainer and owner/breeder. Known as the "gentleman trainer,"[http://www.ntra.com/stats_bios.aspx?id=30132] during a forty-six year career, he conditioned seventy-two stakes winners, including four Champions in the United States plus as an owner, won races in France.
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Manute Bol
Manute Bol (; October 16, 1962 – June 19, 2010) was a Sudanese-born basketball player and activist. Until the debut of Gheorghe Mureşan, Bol was the tallest player ever to appear in the National Basketball Association at 7 feet, 7 inches (2.31 meters). Bol is believed to have been born on October 16, 1962 in either Turalei or Gogrial, Sudan. He was the son of a Dinka tribal chief, who gave him the name "Manute," which means "special blessing."
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Mao Zedong
Mao Zedong (; December 26, 1893 September 9, 1976) was a Han Chinese revolutionary, political theorist and communist leader. He led the People's Republic of China (PRC) from its establishment in 1949 until his death in 1976. His theoretical contribution to Marxism-Leninism, military strategies, and his brand of Communist policies are now collectively known as Maoism.
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Marc Collins-Rector
Marc John Collins-Rector (born October 16, 1959) is an American businessman best known for founding Digital Entertainment Network, an online streaming video broadcaster and a notable dot-com failure.
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Marc Levy
Marc Levy (born 16 October 1961) is a French novelist.
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Margaret Sanger
Margaret Higgins Sanger Slee (September 14, 1879 – September 6, 1966) was an American birth control activist and the founder of the American Birth Control League.
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Marie Antoinette
Marie Antoinette (; Maria Antonia Josepha Johanna; 2 November 1755 – 16 October 1793) was an Archduchess of Austria and the Queen of France and of Navarre. She was the fifteenth and penultimate child of Empress Maria Theresa of Austria and Emperor Francis I.
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Mario Del Monaco
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Mark Lee (comedian)
Mark Lee Kok Huang (; born 16 October 1968) is a Singaporean Chinese comedian and actor. He works in MediaCorp and J Team Productions with Jack Neo. He is famous for, amongst others, playing the title role in Singapore's MediaCorp TV Channel 5 television sitcom Police & Thief as Lee Tok Kong, Phua Chu Kang Pte Ltd as guest appearance Lee Kok Peng from season 5 until season 7 and in MediaCorp TV Channel 8 television sitcom Holland V as Su Hao. He is notable for his pock-marked face.
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Mary Daly
Mary Daly (October 16, 1928 – January 3, 2010) was an American radical feminist philosopher, academic, and theologian. Daly, who described herself as a "radical lesbian feminist", taught at Boston College, a Jesuit-run institution, for 33 years. Daly consented to retire from Boston College in 1999, after violating university policy by refusing to allow male students in her advanced women's studies classes. She allowed male students in her introductory class and privately tutored those who wanted to take advanced classes.
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Max Bygraves
Max Bygraves OBE (born 16 October 1922 in Rotherhithe, London as Walter William Bygraves) is an English comedian, singer, actor and variety performer. He appeared on his own television shows, sometimes performing comedy sketches between songs. Shows he presented included the gameshow Family Fortunes.
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Maxie Long
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Mehmet Scholl
Mehmet Scholl (born Mehmet Yüksel on 16 October 1970) is a former German football player. He finished his career after the 2006–07 Bundesliga season. Scholl played most of his career as an attacking midfielder for Bayern Munich. He is one of the most successful German players in recent history. During his career he won the UEFA Cup in 1996 (scoring a goal in each leg of the final), the Euro 1996, the UEFA Champions League in 2001 as international titles as well as eight German Championships as national titles (all with Bayern Munich). The latter makes him record holder of most won German Championship titles in the German football league tied with his former teammate Oliver Kahn.
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Mel Carnahan
Melvin Eugene "Mel" Carnahan (February 11, 1934 – October 16, 2000) was an American politician. A Democrat, he served as the 51st Governor of Missouri from 1993 to 2000. He died in a plane crash on the Pevely and Hillsboro, Missouri border during a campaign for the U.S. Senate, after which he was elected posthumously to the office.
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Melissa Lauren
Melissa Lauren (born October 16, 1984, in La Rochelle, Charente-Maritime, France) is a French pornographic actress and director.
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Minor Hall
Ram "Minor" Hall (March 2, 1897, Sellers, Louisiana - October 16, 1959, Sawtelle, California) was an American jazz drummer active on the New Orleans jazz scene. He was the younger brother of Tubby Hall.
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Mohammed Zahir Shah
Mohammed Zahir Shah (15 October 1914 – 23 July 2007) was the last King (Shah) of Afghanistan, reigning for four decades, from 1933 until he was ousted by a coup in 1973. Following his return from exile he was given the title 'Father of the Nation' in 2002 which he held until his death.
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Moshe Dayan
Moshe Dayan, (, 20 May 1915 – 16 October 1981) was an Israeli military leader and politician. The fourth Chief of Staff of the Israel Defense Forces (1953–1958), he became a fighting symbol to the world of the new State of Israel. He went on to become Defense Minister and later Foreign Minister of Israel.
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Nachman of Breslov
:For the amora, see Rav Nachman of Nehardea.
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Napoleon I of France
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Nick Begich
Nicholas Joseph "Nick" Begich, Sr. (April 6, 1932 – undetermined, presumed dead October 16, 1972) was a Democratic Party member of the United States House of Representatives from Alaska. He disappeared in a plane crash in Alaska in 1972.
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Nicky Adams
Nicholas William "Nicky" Adams (born 16 October 1986, Bolton, England) is a Wales Under-21 international footballer currently playing for Brentford. He plays in midfield.
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Nico
Nico (born Christa Päffgen, 16 October 1938 – 18 July 1988) was a German singer, composer, fashion model, actress, and Warhol Superstar. She is known for both her vocal collaboration on The Velvet Underground's debut album, The Velvet Underground and Nico, and her work as a solo artist from the late 1960s through the early 1980s. She also had roles in a handful of films, including Federico Fellini's La Dolce Vita (1960) and Andy Warhol's Chelsea Girls (1966). She was related to Hermann Päffgen, who founded the Päffgen brewery in 1883 in Cologne.
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Nico Lazaridis
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Nikolaos Zachariadis
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Noah Webster
Noah Webster (October 16, 1758 – May 28, 1843) was an American lexicographer, textbook pioneer, English spelling reformer, political writer, editor, and prolific author. He has been called the "Father of American Scholarship and Education." His blue-backed speller books taught five generations of children in the United States how to spell and read, and made elementary education more secular and less religious. In the U.S. his name became synonymous with "dictionary," especially the modern Merriam-Webster dictionary that was first published in 1828 as An American Dictionary of the English Language.
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Oscar Wilde
'''Oscar Fingal O'Flahertie Wills Wilde''' (16 October 1854 – 30 November 1900) was an Irish writer, poet, and prominent aesthete; who, after writing in different forms throughout the 1880s, became one of London's most popular playwrights in the early 1890s. Today he is remembered for his epigrams, plays and the tragedy of his imprisonment and early death.
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Patsy Callighen
Francis "Patsy" Callighen (February 13, 1906 – October 16, 1964) was a Canadian professional ice hockey player who played 26 games in the National Hockey League. Born in Toronto, Ontario, he played with the New York Rangers.
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Paul Hamilton
:For the footballer of the same name, see Paul Hamilton (Australian footballer).
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Paul Kariya
Paul Tetsuhiko Kariya (; born October 16, 1974) is a Canadian professional ice hockey player who is currently an unrestricted free agent who is sitting out the 2010–11 NHL season because of post-concussion syndrome.
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Paul Popenoe
Paul Bowman Popenoe (October 16, 1888 - June 19, 1979) was an American agricultural explorer, eugenicist, influential advocate of the compulsory sterilization of the mentally ill and the mentally disabled.
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Paul Strand
Paul Strand (October 16, 1890 – March 31, 1976) was an American photographer and filmmaker who, along with fellow modernist photographers like Alfred Stieglitz and Edward Weston, helped establish photography as an art form in the 20th century. His diverse body of work, spanning six decades, covers numerous genres and subjects throughout the Americas, Europe and Africa.
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Paulo Roberto Falcão
Paulo Roberto Falcão (; born October 16, 1953) is a retired Brazilian footballer. He is widely considered one of the best players in Sport Club Internacional and A.S. Roma history, and one of the most talented midfielders of all time, especially at his peak in the mid=1980s. At one stage, he was the world's highest paid footballer, earning £10,000 a week.
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Peter Ashdown
Peter Hawthorn Ashdown (born 16 October 1934, Danbury, Essex) is a former motor racing driver. He drove in a single Formula One World Championship Grand Prix, racing a Cooper.
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Peter Bowles
Peter Bowles (born 16 October 1936) is an English actor.
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Pierre Salinger
Pierre Emil George Salinger (June 14, 1925 – October 16, 2004) was a White House Press Secretary to U.S. Presidents John F. Kennedy and Lyndon B. Johnson. He later became known for his work as an ABC News correspondent, and in particular for his stories on the American hostage crisis in Iran, the bombing of Pan Am Flight 103 over Lockerbie Scotland, and his claims as to the cause of the explosion of TWA flight 800.
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Pierre Trudeau
Joseph Philippe Pierre Yves Elliott Trudeau, PC, CC, CH, QC, MSRC (October 18, 1919 – September 28, 2000), usually known as Pierre Trudeau or Pierre Elliott Trudeau, was the 15th Prime Minister of Canada from 20 April 1968 to 4 June 1979, and again from 3 March 1980 to 30 June 1984.
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Pippa Black
Pippa Black (born October 16, 1982 in Ferntree Gully, Melbourne) is an Australian actress. She currently plays Tonya in the NBC Universal TV series Outsourced (TV series).
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Pope Gregory XIV
Pope Gregory XIV (11 February 1535 – 16 October 1591), born Niccolò Sfondrati, was Pope from 5 December 1590 until his death in 1591.
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Pope John Paul II
The Venerable Pope John Paul II (18 May 1920 – 2 April 2005, born Karol Józef Wojtyła) reigned as Supreme Pontiff of the Roman Catholic Church and Sovereign of Vatican City from 16 October 1978 until his death on 2 April 2005. His was the second-longest documented pontificate; only Pope Pius IX served longer (St. Peter the Apostle is reputed to have served for more than thirty years as the first pontiff, but documentation is too sparse to definitively support this). He has been the only Slavic and Polish Pope to date, and was the first non-Italian Pope since Dutch Pope Adrian VI in 1522.
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Primo Conti
Primo Conti (October 16, 1900 —November 12, 1988) was an Italian Futurist artist.
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Rahima Banu
Rahima Banu Begum (born 1973) was the last known person to be infected with naturally occurring Variola major smallpox. The case occurred on 16 October 1975, when the two-year old Banu was living in the village of Kuralia on Bhola Island in the Bangladesh district of Barisal. Her case was reported to eradication team authorities by an eight-year old girl, Bilkisunnessa, who was paid 250 taka. In an interview in 2009, Banu said she had four children after marrying a farmer at the age of 18. She stated villagers and even her in-laws treated her poorly because she had suffered from smallpox.
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Randall Batinkoff
Randall Matthew Batinkoff (born October 16, 1968) is an American actor.
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Randy Vasquez
Randy Vasquez (born October 16, 1961 in Escondido, California) is an American actor.
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Reinhold Messner
:For the unrelated music album, see The Unauthorized Biography of Reinhold Messner
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Rembrandt Bugatti
Rembrandt Bugatti (16 October 1884 – 8 January 1916) was an Italian sculptor, known primarily for his bronze sculptures of wildlife subjects.
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Ricimer
Flavius Ricimer (c. 405 – August 18, 472; ) was a Germanic general who achieved effective control of the remaining parts of the Western Roman Empire, during the middle of the fifth century A.D. His power was based primarily on military strength, and he exercised political control through a series of "puppet emperors", whom he enthroned and eliminated.
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Robert Fergusson
Robert Fergusson (5 September 1750 – 16 October 1774) was a Scottish poet. After formal education at the University of St Andrews, Fergusson followed an essentially bohemian life course in Edinburgh, the city of his birth, then at the height of intellectual and cultural ferment as part of the Scottish enlightenment. Many of his extant poems were printed from 1771 onwards in Walter Ruddiman's Weekly Magazine, and a collected works was first published early in 1773. Despite a short life, his career was highly influential, especially through its impact on Robert Burns. He wrote both Scottish English and the Scots language, and it is his vivid and masterly writing in the latter leid for which he is principally acclaimed.
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Robin Boyd
Robin Boyd (3 January 1919 – 16 October 1971) was an influential Australian architect, writer, teacher and social commentator. He, along with Harry Seidler, stands as one of the foremost proponents for the International Modern Movement in Australian architecture.
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Ron Taylor (actor)
Ronald James Taylor (October 16, 1952 – January 16, 2002) was an American actor.
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Rosa Rosal
Florence Danon Gayda (born October 16, 1931), better known as Rosa Rosal, is a FAMAS award-winning Filipino film actress dubbed as the "original femme fatale of Philippine cinema". She is also known for her work with the Philippine National Red Cross. For her humanitarian activities, she received the 1999 Ramon Magsaysay Award for Public Service, an award widely considered as Asia's Nobel Prize. She is the mother of TV host Toni Rose Gayda.
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Ross Davidson
William Russell "Ross" Davidson (25 August 1949, Airdrie, North Lanarkshire – 16 October 2006, Frinton-on-Sea, Essex) was a British actor best known for his role as Andy O'Brien in the BBC soap opera EastEnders.
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Roy Hargrove
Roy Anthony Hargrove (born October 16, 1969) is an American jazz trumpeter. He won worldwide notice after winning two Grammy Awards for differing types of music, in 1997, and in 2002. Hargrove has played primarily with jazz musicians with stellar careers, from Wynton Marsalis to Herbie Hancock.
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Saint Gall
Saint Gall, Gallen, or Gallus (c. 550 - c. 646) was an Irish disciple and one of the traditionally twelve companions of Saint Columbanus on his mission from Ireland to the continent. Saint Deicolus is called an older brother of Gall.
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Saint Gerard Majella
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Samedbey Mehmandarov
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Shayne Ward
Shayne Thomas Ward (born 15 October 1984 in Manchester, England) is an English pop singer, who rose to fame as the winner of second series of The X Factor. He has had number one albums and singles in the UK and Ireland.
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Shirley Booth
Shirley Booth (August 30, 1898 – October 16, 1992) was an American actress.
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Silvanus of Ahun
Silvanus (or Sylvanus; ) of Ahun is venerated as a martyr and saint. According to tradition, he was a deacon who was killed by Vandals at Agedunum or Acitodunum (Ahun) on October 16, 407.
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Stu Hart
Stewart Edward "Stu" Hart, CM (May 3, 1915 – October 16, 2003) was a Canadian amateur wrestler, professional wrestler, promoter and trainer. Hart founded Stampede Wrestling, a promotion based in Calgary, Alberta, and was the father of famous wrestlers Bret and Owen Hart. Along with Bret and Owen, Hart's trainees included future world champions Chris Jericho, Edge, Christian and Chris Benoit.
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Sue Bird
Suzanne Brigit Bird (born October 16, 1980) is a professional women's basketball player for the Seattle Storm.
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Suzanne Somers
Suzanne Somers (born Suzanne Marie Mahoney; October 16, 1946) is an American actress, author, singer and businesswoman, best known for her television roles as Christmas Snow AKA Chrissy Snow on ''Three's Company and as Carol Lambert on Step by Step''.
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Takao Ōmori
is a Japanese semi-retired professional wrestler, currently competing for New Japan Pro Wrestling. He has formerly competed in All Japan Pro Wrestling, Pro Wrestling Noah and Pro Wrestling Zero1.
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Terri J. Vaughn
Terri J. Vaughn (born October 16, 1969) is an American film and television actress. She is best known for her role as high school secretary Lovita Alizay Jenkins-Robinson on the WB sitcom The Steve Harvey Show. Vaughn also portrayed first-grade teacher Jonelle Abrahams on the UPN/CW sitcom All of Us.
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Tim McCarver
James Timothy "Tim" McCarver (born October 16, 1941) is an American former Major League Baseball catcher, and a current sportscaster for Fox Sports.
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Tim Robbins
Timothy Francis "Tim" Robbins (born October 16, 1958) is an American actor, screenwriter, director, producer, activist and musician. He is the former longtime partner of actress Susan Sarandon. He is known for his roles as Nuke in Bull Durham, Andy Dufresne in The Shawshank Redemption, and as Dave Boyle in Mystic River, for which he won an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor.
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Timana Tahu
Timana James Aporo Tahu (born 16 October 1980) is an Indigenous Australian rugby league footballer and former rugby union player, a dual-code international. In 2010 he returned back to rugby league and plays again for the Parramatta Eels. He formerly played for the New South Wales Waratahs in the Super 14 competition. Prior to that he played rugby league for the Newcastle Knights and the Parramatta Eels, as well as playing for New South Wales in the State of Origin and for the Kangaroos, the Australian National Team.
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Tom Tolbert
Byron Thomas "Tom" Tolbert (born October 16, 1965 in Long Beach, California) is a retired American professional basketball player and a radio sports talk personality in the San Francisco Bay Area. He played a total of seven seasons in the National Basketball Association.
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Tony Carey
Antony Laurence Carey (born October 16, 1953, Turlock, California) is a former rock and heavy metal keyboardist and Hammond organ player for the band Rainbow. He played for the band from 1975 to 1977.
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Toše Proeski
Toše Proeski (, ), January 25, 1981 – October 16, 2007) was a Macedonian multi-genre singer, songwriter and actor. He was popular across the entire Balkan area and further north, and locally he was considered a top act of the Macedonian music scene. Proeski was known for his strong vocal performances and trademark quote "Ve sakam site" (I Love You All), and was once dubbed "Elvis Presley of the Balkans" by BBC News. He died in a car crash in Croatia on October 16, 2007.
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Ursula Howells
Ursula Howells (17 September 1922–16 October 2005) was an English actress whose elegant presence kept her much in demand for roles in film and television.
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Verena Sailer
athlete
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Vincy Chan
Vincy Chan (born 16 October 1982) is a Hong Kong cantopop singer. Before the handover of 1997 when Hong Kong was returned from Great Britain to China, her family left Hong Kong and went to Singapore when she was a child. She was signed by Emperor Entertainment Group, and debuted with the album Vincy on 27 July 2006.
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Vittorio Gui
Vittorio Gui (born 14 September 1885 in Rome; died 16 October 1975 in Florence) was an Italian conductor and composer.
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Walt Disney
Walter Elias "Walt" Disney (December 5, 1901 – December 15, 1966) was an American film producer, director, screenwriter, voice actor, animator, entrepreneur, entertainer, international icon, and philanthropist. Disney is famous for his influence in the field of entertainment during the 20th century. As the co-founder (with his brother Roy O. Disney) of Walt Disney Productions, Disney became one of the best-known motion picture producers in the world. The corporation he co-founded, now known as The Walt Disney Company, today has annual revenues of approximately U.S. $35 billion.
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Walter Rodney
Walter Rodney (March 23, 1942 – June 13, 1980) was a prominent Guyanese historian and political activist, who was assassinated in Guyana in 1980.
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Wanda Rutkiewicz
Wanda Rutkiewicz (February 4, 1943 – May 12-13, 1992) was an accomplished mountain climber. She was the first woman to successfully summit K2.
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Wendy Wilson
Wendy Wilson (born October 16, 1969; Los Angeles, California) is an American singer and member of the pop singing trio Wilson Phillips. She is the daughter of Beach Boys founder Brian Wilson and his first wife Marilyn, who was a member of girl group The Honeys; and she is the younger sister of Carnie Wilson.
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Wilhelm Keitel
Wilhelm Bodewin Gustav Keitel (22 September 1882 – 16 October 1946) was a German field marshal (Generalfeldmarschall). As head of the Oberkommando der Wehrmacht (Supreme Command of the Armed Forces) and de facto war minister, he was one of Germany's most senior military leaders during World War II. At the Allied court at Nuremberg he was tried, sentenced to death and hanged as a major war criminal.
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Wilhelm Voigt
Friedrich Wilhelm Voigt (February 13, 1849 - January 3, 1922) was a German impostor who masqueraded as a Prussian military officer in 1906 and became famous as The Captain of Köpenick (Der Hauptmann von Köpenick).
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William O. Douglas
William Orville Douglas (October 16, 1898 – January 19, 1980) was an Associate Justice of the United States Supreme Court. With a term lasting 36 years and 209 days, he is the longest-serving justice in the history of the Supreme Court. In 1975, a Time article called Douglas "the most doctrinaire and committed civil libertarian ever to sit on the court."He was replaced on the Court by John Paul Stevens, and the combination of the tenure of the two justices on the Court stretched 71 years, a seat held longer by two justices than any other.
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William TG Morton
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Zoltán Stieber
Zoltán Stieber (born 16 October 1988 in Sárvár) is a Hungarian professional footballer who currently plays for 2. Bundesliga side Alemannia Aachen.
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596 is the codename of the People's Republic of China's first nuclear weapons test, detonated on October 16, 1964 at the Lop Nur test site. It was a uranium-235 implosion fission device and had a yield of 22 kilotons. With the test, China became the fifth nuclear power.
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Alexandria (Arabic: al-Iskandariyya; Coptic: ; ; ; Egyptian Arabic: اسكندريه ), with a population of 4.1 million, is the second-largest city in Egypt, and is the country's largest seaport, serving approximately 80% of Egypt's imports and exports. Alexandria is also an important tourist resort. Alexandria extends about along the coast of the Mediterranean Sea in north-central Egypt. It is home to the Bibliotheca Alexandrina (the new Library). It is an important industrial centre because of its natural gas and oil pipelines from Suez, another city in Egypt.
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Balibo is a town in East Timor situated approximately 10 kilometres (6.2 miles) from the Indonesian border. It is located in the subdistrict of Balibo, Bobonaro District.
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Bangladesh (; , '), officially the People's Republic of Bangladesh (Bengali: গণপ্রজাতন্ত্রী বাংলাদেশ ') is a country in South Asia. It is bordered by India on all sides except for a small border with Burma (Myanmar) to the far southeast and by the Bay of Bengal to the south. Together with the Indian state of West Bengal, it makes up the ethno-linguistic region of Bengal. The name Bangladesh means "Country of Bengal" in the official Bengali language.
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The Battle of Leipzig or Battle of the Nations, fought on 16–19 October 1813, was one of the most decisive defeats suffered by Napoleon I. The battle was fought on German soil and involved German troops on both sides, as a large proportion of Napoleon's troops actually came from the German Confederation of the Rhine. The battle involved over 600,000 soldiers, making it the largest battle in Europe prior to World War I.
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Canada () is a country in North America, extending from the Atlantic Ocean in the east to the Pacific Ocean in the west and northward into the Arctic Ocean. It is the world's second largest country by total area. Canada's common border with the United States to the south and northwest is the longest in the world.
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Chile (, in English often pronounced //,), officially the Republic of Chile ( ), is a country in South America occupying a long, narrow coastal strip between the Andes mountains to the east and the Pacific Ocean to the west. It borders Peru to the north, Bolivia to the northeast, Argentina to the east, and the Drake Passage in the far south. With Ecuador, it is one of two countries in South America which do not border Brazil. The Pacific coastline of Chile is 6,435 kilometres (4000 mi). Chilean territory includes the Pacific islands of Juan Fernández, Salas y Gómez, Desventuradas and Easter Island. Chile also claims about of Antarctica, although all claims are suspended under the Antarctic Treaty.
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China is seen variously as an ancient civilization extending over a large area in East Asia, a nation and/or a multinational entity.
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The Republic of Cuba (; , ) is an island country in the Caribbean. The nation of Cuba consists of the main island of Cuba, the Isla de la Juventud, and several archipelagos.
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East Timor, officially named Timor-Leste, (Tetum: Timór-Leste; officially the Democratic Republic of Timor-Leste) is a state in Southeast Asia. It comprises the eastern half of the island of Timor, the nearby islands of Atauro and Jaco, and Oecusse, an exclave on the northwestern side of the island, within Indonesian West Timor. The small country of 15,410 km² (5,400 sq mi) is located about 640 km (400 mi) northwest of Darwin, Australia.
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Egypt (; , Miṣr, ; Egyptian Arabic: مصر, Maṣr, ; Coptic: , ; Greek: Αίγυπτος, Aiguptos; Egyptian:
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England () is a country that is part of the United Kingdom. It shares land borders with Scotland to the north and Wales to the west; the Irish Sea is to the north west, the Celtic Sea to the south west and the North Sea to the east, with the English Channel to the south separating it from continental Europe. Most of England comprises the central and southern part of the island of Great Britain in the North Atlantic. The country also includes over 100 smaller islands such as the Isles of Scilly and the Isle of Wight.
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Guatemala City (in full, La Nueva Guatemala de la Asunción; locally known as Guatemala or Guate), is the capital and largest city of the Republic of Guatemala. It is also the capital city of the local Guatemala Department and the largest city in Central America.
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India (), officially the Republic of India ( ; see also official names of India), is a country in South Asia. It is the seventh-largest country by geographical area, the second-most populous country with over 1.18 billion people, and the most populous democracy in the world. Mainland India is bounded by the Indian Ocean on the south, the Arabian Sea on the west, and the Bay of Bengal on the east; and it is bordered by Pakistan to the west; Bhutan, the People's Republic of China and Nepal to the north; and Bangladesh and Burma to the east. In the Indian Ocean, mainland India and the Lakshadweep Islands are in the vicinity of Sri Lanka and the Maldives, while India's Andaman and Nicobar Islands share maritime border with Thailand and the Indonesian island of Sumatra in the Andaman Sea. India has a coastline of .
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Indonesia ( or ), officially the Republic of Indonesia (), is a country in Southeast Asia and Oceania. Indonesia comprises 17,508 islands. With a population of around 238 million people, it is the world's fourth most populous country, and has the world's largest population of Muslims. Indonesia is a republic, with an elected legislature and president. The nation's capital city is Jakarta. The country shares land borders with Papua New Guinea, East Timor, and Malaysia. Other neighboring countries include Singapore, Philippines, Australia, and the Indian territory of the Andaman and Nicobar Islands. Indonesia is a founding member of ASEAN and a member of the G-20 major economies.
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Kent (), originally Cantia, is a county in southeast England, and is one of the home counties. It borders East Sussex, Surrey and Greater London and has a defined boundary with Essex in the middle of the River Thames estuary. The ceremonial county boundaries of Kent include the shire county of Kent and the unitary borough of Medway. Kent has a nominal border with France halfway through the Channel Tunnel. Maidstone is its county town and historically Rochester and Canterbury have been accorded city status, though only the latter still holds it.
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Killeen is a city in Bell County, Texas, The United States. The population was 86,911 at the 2000 census. As of 2009, Killeen had 119,510 people. It is a "principal city" of the Killeen–Temple–Fort Hood Metropolitan Statistical Area.
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Kingston is the capital and largest city of Jamaica, located on the southeastern coast of the island. It faces a natural harbour protected by the Palisadoes, a long sand spit which connects the town of Port Royal and the Norman Manley International Airport to the rest of the island. In the Americas, Kingston is the largest predominantly English-speaking city south of the United States.
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Kingston, Ontario is a Canadian city located in Eastern Ontario where the St. Lawrence River flows out of Lake Ontario. Originally a First Nations settlement called "Katarowki," (Ga-ta-row-key), growing European exploration in the 17th Century made it an important trading post. In order to control the fur trade, French explorer LaSalle founded Fort Frontenac in 1673.
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Köpenick is a historic town and locality (Ortsteil) that is situated at the confluence of the rivers Dahme and Spree in the south-east of the German capital city of Berlin. It was formerly known as Copanic and then Cöpenick, only officially adopting the current spelling in 1931. It is known for the famous imposter Hauptmann von Köpenick.
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London () is the capital of England and the United Kingdom, the largest metropolitan area in the United Kingdom and the largest urban zone in the European Union by most measures. London has been a major settlement for two millennia, its history going back to its founding by the Romans, who called it Londinium. London's core, the ancient City of London, largely retains its square-mile mediaeval boundaries. Since at least the 19th century, the name London has also referred to the metropolis developed around this core. The bulk of this conurbation forms the London region and the Greater London administrative area, governed by the elected Mayor of London and the London Assembly.
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The '''Luby's massacre was a mass murder that took place on October 16, 1991, in Killeen, Texas, United States when George Jo Hennard''' drove his pickup truck into a Luby's Cafeteria and shot 23 people to death while wounding another 20, subsequently committing suicide by shooting himself. It was the deadliest shooting rampage in American history until the 2007 Virginia Tech massacre.
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Naples ( , , Neapolitan: Napule) is a city in Italy; it is the capital of the region of Campania and of the province of Naples. Known for its rich history, art, culture, architecture, music, and gastronomy, Naples has played an important role in the the Italian peninsula and beyond for much of its existence, which began more than 2,800 years ago. Situated on the west coast of Italy by the Gulf of Naples, the city is located halfway between two volcanic areas, Mount Vesuvius and the Phlegraean Fields.
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Nazi Germany, or the Third Reich, is the common name for the country of Germany while governed by Adolf Hitler and his National Socialist German Workers' Party (NSDAP) from 1933 to 1945. Third Reich () denotes the Nazi state as a historical successor to the medieval Holy Roman Empire (962–1806) and to the modern German Empire (1871–1918). Nazi Germany had two official names, the Deutsches Reich (German Reich), from 1933 to 1943, when it became Großdeutsches Reich (Greater German Reich).
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The Nobel Peace Prize (Swedish and Norwegian: Nobels fredspris) is one of the five Nobel Prizes bequeathed by the Swedish industrialist and inventor Alfred Nobel.
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The Nuremberg Trials were a series of military tribunals, held by the main victorious Allied forces of World War II, most notable for the prosecution of prominent members of the political, military, and economic leadership of the defeated Nazi Germany.
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Piacenza (Placentia in Latin, Piasëinsa in the local dialect of Emiliano-Romagnolo) is a city and comune in the Emilia-Romagna region of northern Italy. It is the capital of the province of Piacenza. Modern forms of the name descend from Latin Placentia. The etymology is long-standing, tracing an origin from the Latin verb, placēre, "to please." It is thus a "pleasant abode" or as James Boswell reported some of the etymologists of his time to have translated, "comely." This was a name "of good omen."
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Poland (), officially the Republic of Poland (Rzeczpospolita Polska), is a country in Central Europe bordered by Germany to the west; the Czech Republic and Slovakia to the south; Ukraine, Belarus and Lithuania to the east; and the Baltic Sea and Kaliningrad Oblast, a Russian exclave, to the north. The total area of Poland is , making it the 69th largest country in the world and the 9th largest in Europe. Poland has a population of over 38 million people, which makes it the 34th most populous country in the world and the sixth most populous member of the European Union, being its most populous Slavic member.
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Portuguese Timor was the name of East Timor when it was under Portuguese control. During this period, Portugal shared the island of Timor with the Netherlands East Indies, and later with Indonesia.
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Provo () is the third largest city in the state of Utah, located about south of Salt Lake City along the Wasatch Front. Provo is the county seat of Utah County and lies between the cities of Orem to the north and Springville to the south. With a population of 118,581, Provo is also the principal city in the Provo-Orem metropolitan area, which has an estimated population of 555,551 residents. It is the second largest metro area in the state behind Salt Lake City.
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Quebec ( or ), (), also Québec, Quebec City or Québec City () is the capital of the Canadian province of Quebec and is located within the Capitale-Nationale region. It is the second most populous city in Quebec after Montreal, which is about to the southwest. As of the 2006 Canadian Census, the city has a population of 491,142, and the metropolitan area has a population of 715,515.
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::For the British Navy ship see HMS Rawalpindi
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Royalton is a town in Windsor County, Vermont, United States. The population was 2,603 at the 2000 census. It includes the villages of Royalton, South Royalton, and North Royalton. Vermont Law School, the state's only accredited law school, is located in South Royalton.
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The Siege of Yorktown or Battle of Yorktown in 1781 was a decisive victory by combined assault of American forces led by General George Washington and French forces led by the Comte de Rochambeau over a British Army commanded by Lieutenant General Lord Cornwallis. It proved to be the last major land battle of the American Revolutionary War in North America, as the surrender of Cornwallis's army prompted the British government eventually to negotiate an end to the conflict.
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The Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR, , abbreviated СССР, SSSR), informally known as the Soviet Union () or Soviet Russia, was a constitutionally socialist state that existed on the territory of most of the former Russian Empire in Eurasia between 1922 and 1991.
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Spain ( ; , ), officially the Kingdom of Spain (), is a country and member state of the European Union located in southwestern Europe on the Iberian Peninsula. Its mainland is bordered to the south and east by the Mediterranean Sea except for a small land boundary with the British Overseas Territory of Gibraltar; to the north by France, Andorra, and the Bay of Biscay; and to the northwest and west by the Atlantic Ocean and Portugal.
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Texas () is the second-largest U.S. state by both area and population, and the largest state in the contiguous United States.
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Tunbridge is a town in Orange County, Vermont, United States. As of the 2000 census, the town population was 1,309. The town consists of three village centers, all situated on Vermont Route 110 in the valley of the first branch of the White River. The three settlements are named North Tunbridge (also known locally as "Blood Village"), Tunbridge Village ("Market") and South Tunbridge ("Jigger").
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The United States of America (also referred to as the United States, the U.S., the USA, or America) is a federal constitutional republic comprising fifty states and a federal district. The country is situated mostly in central North America, where its forty-eight contiguous states and Washington, D.C., the capital district, lie between the Pacific and Atlantic Oceans, bordered by Canada to the north and Mexico to the south. The state of Alaska is in the northwest of the continent, with Canada to the east and Russia to the west across the Bering Strait. The state of Hawaii is an archipelago in the mid-Pacific. The country also possesses several territories in the Caribbean and Pacific.
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Venosa is a town and comune in the province of Potenza, in the Southern Italian region of Basilicata, in the Vulture area. It is bounded by the comuni of Barile, Ginestra, Lavello, Maschito, Montemilone, Palazzo San Gervasio, Rapolla and Spinazzola.
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The Warsaw Ghetto was the largest of the ghettos in Nazi-occupied Europe, located in the territory of General Government in occupied Poland during World War II.
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Washington, D.C. (), formally the District of Columbia and commonly referred to as Washington, the District, or simply D.C., is the capital of the United States, founded on July 16, 1790. Article One of the United States Constitution provides for a federal district, distinct from the states, to serve as the permanent national capital. The City of Washington was originally a separate municipality within the federal territory until an act of Congress in 1871 established a single, unified municipal government for the whole District. It is for this reason that the city, while legally named the District of Columbia, is known as Washington, D.C. The city shares its name with the U.S. state of Washington, which is located on the country's Pacific coast.
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Welling is a district in the London Borough of Bexley , South East London. It is a suburban development situated between Shooter's Hill and Bexleyheath north of the A2 road and 10.5 miles (16.9 km) east south-east of Charing Cross.
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Yorktown is a census-designated place (CDP) in York County, Virginia, United States. The population was 220 in the 2000 census. It is the county seat of York County, one of the eight original shires formed in colonial Virginia in 1634.
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OUTSIDE THREAT Comet ElENIN October 21 2011-November 9 2011...UFO invasion? will see...
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- Duration: 15:19
- Published: 02 Sep 2011
- Uploaded: 02 Dec 2011
- Author: CronikoleTV
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Friday Night SmackDown Fri, Oct. 16, 2009
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- Duration: 96:41
- Published: 05 May 2010
- Uploaded: 25 Nov 2011
- Author: WWEFanNation
Batista vs. Rey Mysterio
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Faulter - October 16
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- Duration: 3:55
- Published: 08 Oct 2009
- Uploaded: 16 Oct 2011
- Author: PunkWithOrder
Faulter - October 16 Just one of their songs. Yes they split but I still think they're really cool, enjoy. ( All content belongs to Faulter ) LYRICS All at once it seemed so easy The way to make this right Just to let myself feel these things And say what's on my mind So i let my guard down And it seems not for the best I guess i do the right things At all the wrong times And stand to pay the price Cause i waited much too long Or just said something wrong And i miss you But you're not giving in I missed it And better luck is on my wish list Maybe that's why i'm alive I'm not giving up on this yet Another time it might be different If anything that's why i'm alive If i'd just said something sooner Then maybe this could start But at the time i couldn't see this coming Or how it'd fall apart You can slow it down And you can buy more time But it comes around And then you change your mind too late There's nothing left to say about it now
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MARCEL THE SHELL WITH SHOES ON
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- Duration: 3:22
- Published: 16 Oct 2010
- Uploaded: 04 Dec 2011
- Author: MARCELTHESHELL
Dir. by Dean Fleischer-Camp Marcel is voiced (untreated & unenhanced) by a genius named Jenny Slate Written by Jenny + Dean More coming soon! www.deanfleischercamp.com
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Don't Worry Chachu - Episode 16 - 24th October 2011
Don't worry Chachu is a story of Chintan Poppatlal Desai and his joint family...A family which has unique and strange characters ...the story revolves around the reactions and interactions of all the members of this Desai family...Chintan Poppatlal Desai is an extremely good hearted man who has become over concerned due to his family...He has been sandwhiched between his strict father , the responsibilities of a joint family and raising his brothers' kids...somewhere his concern and love has turned into his hyper nature over the years...his wife Niti Chintan Desai compliments him with her chilled out nature....
http://wn.com/Don't_Worry_Chachu__Episode_16__24th_October_2011
EPICA - Unleashed
From the album, Design Your Universe Out on October 16, 2009 (Europe) and November 3, 2009 (North America) PURCHASE, DESIGN YOUR UNIVERSE, AT: Nuclear Blast USA store.nuclearblastusa.com Nuclear Blast EUROPE www.nuclearblast.de iTunes clk.tradedoubler.com Amazon www.amazon.com Amazon MP3 www.amazon.com Rhapsody www.rhapsody.com Napster free.napster.com eMusic www.emusic.com FYE www.fye.com Barnes & Noble music.barnesandnoble.com Band Webshop www.epica.nl .
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EPICA - Unleashed
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- Duration: 5:49
- Published: 29 Sep 2009
- Uploaded: 04 Dec 2011
- Author: NuclearBlastEurope
From the album, Design Your Universe Out on October 16, 2009 (Europe) and November 3, 2009 (North America) PURCHASE, DESIGN YOUR UNIVERSE, AT: Nuclear Blast USA store.nuclearblastusa.com Nuclear Blast EUROPE www.nuclearblast.de iTunes clk.tradedoubler.com Amazon www.amazon.com Amazon MP3 www.amazon.com Rhapsody www.rhapsody.com Napster free.napster.com eMusic www.emusic.com FYE www.fye.com Barnes & Noble music.barnesandnoble.com Band Webshop www.epica.nl .
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Jason Derulo - Whatcha Say (Video)
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- Duration: 3:47
- Published: 16 Oct 2009
- Uploaded: 04 Dec 2011
- Author: JasonDerulo
© 2009 WMG Download Jason Derulo's new single "It Girl" on iTunes - www.smarturl.it New album - 'Future History' is in stores NOW! Watch for updates on Jason at www.jasonderulo.com The official video for Jason Derulo's first hit single "Whatcha Say" off his self title debut album - In Stores Now!
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16 And Pregnant Spoof
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- Duration: 3:07
- Published: 02 Sep 2010
- Uploaded: 03 Dec 2011
- Author: ForSkitsAndGiggles
My spoof on the popular MTVshow 16 and Pregnant!! Follow me on Twitter :-) www.twitter.com Add me on facebook (well chat lol) www.facebook.com | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | v If you were amazing and actually followed this arrow all the way down, let me know by commenting the video saying: Spanish Tennis Balls!!
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OmniTouch - Demo Video - ACM UIST 2011
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- Duration: 3:27
- Published: 08 Oct 2011
- Uploaded: 03 Dec 2011
- Author: chrisharrisoncmu
www.chrisharrison.net OmniTouch is a wearable depth-sensing and projection system that enables interactive multitouch applications on everyday surfaces. Beyond the shoulder-worn system, there is no instrumentation of the user or environment. Foremost, the system allows the wearer to use their hands, arms and legs as graphical, interactive surfaces. Users can also transiently appropriate surfaces from the environment to expand the interactive area (eg, books, walls, tables). On such surfaces - without any calibration - OmniTouch provides capabilities similar to that of a mouse or touchscreen: X and Y location in 2D interfaces and whether fingers are "clicked" or hovering, enabling a wide variety of interactions. Thus, it is now conceivable that anything one can do on today's mobile devices, they could do in the palm of their hand. Reference: Harrison, Chris., Benko, Hrvoje., and Wilson, Andy. 2011. OmniTouch: Wearable Multitouch Interaction Everywhere. In Proceedings of the 24th Annual ACM Symposium on User interface Software and Technology (Santa Barbara, California, October 16 - 19, 2011). UIST '11. ACM, New York, NY.
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IGN Daily Fix, 10-16: Mass Effect 2, PS3 & Uncharted 2
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- Duration: 2:14
- Published: 16 Oct 2009
- Uploaded: 31 Oct 2011
- Author: IGNentertainment
Mass Effect 2 is coming earlier than expected, Sony unveils a new 250GB PS3, and a special Uncharted 2 giveaway!
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[HD] Dan Wheldon 5 Lap Tribute At Las Vegas 10-16-2011
IndyCar drivers tribute Dan Wheldon
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Fever - Peggy Lee
The late great Peggy Lee, a favorite of mine (I'm a huge Jazz fan). Peggy was a singer in The Benny Goodman Orchestra before going solo. You may also know her as the voice of the Siamese Cats in Disneys 'Lady and The Tramp.'
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Super Junior - Super Man + A-CHA + Mr. Simple
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- Duration: 4:59
- Published: 16 Oct 2011
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- Author: CrazyCarrotNew310
Melanie Amaro - "Will You Be There" (BEST PERFORMANCE?) - The X Factor USA 10/16/11 SHOW REVIEW!
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- Duration: 5:56
- Published: 17 Oct 2011
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Melanie Amaro - "Will You Be There" - best X Factor performance tonight? (X Factor USA episode review & Melanie Amaro "Will You Be There" in depth thoughts) "The X Factor USA" Season 1, Episode 8, October 16, 2011 (10/16/11) show review video! X Factor "Judge's Houses" episode ~ last 16 acts perform. SONG LIST: Jazzlyn Little -- "I Will Survive" Brennin Hunt -- "Like a Star" by Corrine Baily Rae The Stereo Hoggs -- "I Heard it Through the Grapevine" Josh Krajcik -- "First Time Ever I Saw Your Face" 2 Squar'd -- "Bohemian Rhapsody" by Queen Tim Cifer -- "Dance with My Father" by Luther Vandross Rachel Crow -- "I Want it That Way" by the Backstreet Boys LeRoy Bell -- "To Make You Feel My Love" by Bob Dylan Illusion Confusion -- "Let's Dance" by David Bowie Tiger Budbill - "Don't Give Up On Me" by Solomon Burke Marcus Canty -- "All My Life" by KC and Jo Jo Tiah Tolliver -- "I Like the Way You Work It" by Blackstreet Christa Collins -- "No Surprises" by Radiohead InTENsity -- "That's Not My Name/You Make My Dreams" Chris Rene -- "Every Day People" by Sly and the Family Stone Melanie Amaro -- "Will You Be There" by Michael Jackson RATE THUMBS UP / COMMENT YOUR THOUGHTS ON THE SHOW / SUBSCRIBE FOR MORE VIDEOS. The X Factor US official website: www.thexfactorusa.com Thanks to MJ's Big Blog for their recap that I read from: www.mjsbigblog.com Watch performances here! www.youtube.com ATTENTION FOX REPRESENTATIVES / YOUTUBE STAFF: This video is a review that I created to critique <b>...</b>
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IMPACT WRESTLING Post Show - Velvet Sky, Mickie James, Gunner
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- Duration: 10:56
- Published: 07 Oct 2011
- Uploaded: 30 Nov 2011
- Author: TNAwrestling
(10/6/11) Heading to Bound for Glory, we bring you a jam-packed Post Show with interviews from your favorite stars. We hear from Gunner about his match tonight with Kazarian and why he broke Kazarian's arm. Velvet sky addresses Madison Rayne and talks about her goal of getting the Knockouts Title. Mickie James also stops by and gives her take on the match tonight and the Knockouts Championship picture. On Sunday, October 16, Direct Auto Insurance presents our biggest event of the year - Bound For Glory, live from the Liacouras Center in Philadelphia! Available through local cable providers, TNA On Demand and will also be available in some theaters nationwide. Go to www.bfgppv.com for listings Come back to impactwrestling.com every Thursday for the IMPACT WRESTLING Post Show. IMPACT WRESTLING Airs Every Thursday on Spike TV at 9/8 CST, check impactwrestling.com for international listings.
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LANA DEL REY~ KINDA OUTTA LUCK
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- Duration: 3:58
- Published: 24 May 2011
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- Author: LanaDelRey
Lana Del Rey 'Video Games' and 'Blue Jeans' available in the UK from Oct 16th 2011, in the US from Oct 11th 2011, in Germany from Oct 7th 2011 and in the rest of the world from Oct 9th 2011. In the UK digital and limited edition picture disc vinyl on Stranger Records. Pre-order limited 7" picture disc vinyl now at www.StrangerRecords.com FRESH TO DEATH
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LANA DEL REY ~ DIET MTN DEW
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- Duration: 4:40
- Published: 13 Jun 2011
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- Author: LanaDelRey
Lana Del Rey 'Video Games' and 'Blue Jeans' available in the UK from Oct 16th 2011, in the US from Oct 11th 2011, in Germany from Oct 7th 2011 and in the rest of the world from Oct 9th 2011. In the UK digital and limited edition picture disc vinyl on Stranger Records. Pre-order limited 7" picture disc vinyl now at www.StrangerRecords.com FRESH TO DEATH like u heard in 90210
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Football Coach - 10/16/2011 - Joke of the Day
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- Duration: 0:14
- Published: 16 Oct 2011
- Uploaded: 08 Nov 2011
- Author: jokeofthedayshow
Listen up, we know this joke is cheesy, but you're all just gonna have to deal with that. www.wholesomelane.com Subscribe www.youtube.com Tweet: twitter.com Facebook: www.facebook.com Joke of the Day: A new joke every day and water balloons.
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Comedy Circus Ka Naya Daur - Episode 21 - 16th October 2011
After 4 years and 12 successful seasons, the veterans of Comedy Circus now pair up with fresh talent.This season sees a veteran paired with a celeb mentoring a team with a new talent and a celeb. The eliminations will be on the cumulative score of the veteran team and the new team.Unusual and rib tickling combination of the old and new talent , comedy and antics making for the perfect weekend viewing.
http://wn.com/Comedy_Circus_Ka_Naya_Daur__Episode_21__16th_October_2011
Saltillo - Remember me
Artist: Saltillo (Menton J.Matthews) Album: Ganglion Song: Remember me (instrumental) Year: 2006 ALL RIGHTS BELONG TO THEIR OWNERS
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PARANORMAL BLACKTIVITY (Part 2)
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- Duration: 4:47
- Published: 27 Oct 2010
- Uploaded: 04 Dec 2011
- Author: ItsKingsleyBitch
IMPORTANT: Just doing this for Halloween week. I am not about to start doing skits or stop ranting. I'm just having a ranting drought. Don't take this seriously. Did it in like 20 minutes lmao, it is supposed to be LOW BUDGET (like Paranormal Activity) and ghetto. A hot ass mess :) Part 2 of 4. From October 16th to October 20th, three teenagers participated in a paranormal experiment. The events that took place have been captured on film.
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Don't Worry Chachu - Episode 16 - 24th October 2011
Don't Worry Chachu - Episode 16 - 24th October 2011
17:21
Don't worry Chachu is a story of Chintan Poppatlal Desai and his joint family...A family which has unique and strange characters ...the story revolves around the reactions and interactions of all the members of this Desai family...Chint...
OmniTouch - Demo Video - ACM UIST 2011
OmniTouch - Demo Video - ACM UIST 2011
3:27
www.chrisharrison.net OmniTouch is a wearable depth-sensing and projection system that enables interactive multitouch applications on everyday surfaces. Beyond the shoulder-worn system, there is no instrumentation of the user or environment...
Melanie Amaro - "Will You Be There" (BEST PERFORMANCE?) - The X Factor USA 10/16/11 SHOW REVIEW!
Melanie Amaro - "Will You Be There" (BEST PERFORMANCE?) - The X Factor USA 10/16/11 SHOW REVIEW!
5:56
Melanie Amaro - "Will You Be There" - best X Factor performance tonight? (X Factor USA episode review & Melanie Amaro "Will You Be There" in depth thoughts) "The X Factor USA" Season 1, Episode 8, October 1...
IMPACT WRESTLING Post Show - Velvet Sky, Mickie James, Gunner
IMPACT WRESTLING Post Show - Velvet Sky, Mickie James, Gunner
10:56
(10/6/11) Heading to Bound for Glory, we bring you a jam-packed Post Show with interviews from your favorite stars. We hear from Gunner about his match tonight with Kazarian and why he broke Kazarian's arm. Velvet sky addresses Madison ...
Football Coach - 10/16/2011 - Joke of the Day
Football Coach - 10/16/2011 - Joke of the Day
0:14
Listen up, we know this joke is cheesy, but you're all just gonna have to deal with that. www.wholesomelane.com Subscribe www.youtube.com Tweet: twitter.com Facebook: www.facebook.com Joke of the Day: A new joke every day and water ball...
Comedy Circus Ka Naya Daur - Episode 21 - 16th October 2011
Comedy Circus Ka Naya Daur - Episode 21 - 16th October 2011
43:07
After 4 years and 12 successful seasons, the veterans of Comedy Circus now pair up with fresh talent.This season sees a veteran paired with a celeb mentoring a team with a new talent and a celeb. The eliminations will be on the cumulative s...
PARANORMAL BLACKTIVITY (Part 2)
PARANORMAL BLACKTIVITY (Part 2)
4:47
IMPORTANT: Just doing this for Halloween week. I am not about to start doing skits or stop ranting. I'm just having a ranting drought. Don't take this seriously. Did it in like 20 minutes lmao, it is supposed to be LOW BUDGET (like ...
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