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Michelle Pfeiffer Michelle Pfeiffer
PFEIFFER, Michelle Nationality:American. Born:Santa Ana, California, 29 April 1957 (some sources say 1959); sister of the actress Dedee Pfeiffer. Education:Attended Fountain Valley High School. Family:Married 1) the actor Peter Horton, 1982 (divorced... Read more
Albemarle Albemarle
Albemarle city (1990 pop. 14,939), seat of Stanly co., central N.C., in the Piedmont region; inc. 1857. A marketing center in an agricultural area of cotton, grain, poultry, soybeans, and livestock, Albemarle also produces apparel, mobile homes, electrical equipment, textiles, building materials,... Read more
Adolphus Busch Adolphus Busch
Adolphus Busch Adolphus Busch (1839-1913) had no idea he would become a wealthy beer baron by inventing the bestselling beer in the world. A German immigrant, he married the boss's daughter and turned her father's brewery into one of the major companies in the U.S. Adolphus Busch was born in... Read more
Jacques Ignace Hittorff Jacques Ignace Hittorff
Jacques Ignace Hittorff , 1792-1867, French architect. He became a leading exponent of the classical revival in France, and his chief work is the Neo-Greek Church of St. Vincent de Paul, in Paris, which he built (1824-44) with his father-in-law, J. B. Lepère. Hittorff was appointed (1833)... Read more
American Language American Language
Language, American. The meaning and significance of the term “American Language” has changed considerably since Roger Williams published A Key into the Language of America in 1643. For Williams, the term referred exclusively to Native American speech. While this usage persisted into... Read more
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King David Hotel King David Hotel
KING DAVID HOTEL Famous hotel and landmark in Jerusalem. The "King David," the most prestigious hotel in Israel, was established by Ezra Mosseri, an Egyptian Jewish banker, in the late 1920s. It was opened to the public in January 1931, and over the years became the site of many important... Read more
Capitol Capitol
Capitol seat of the U.S. government at Washington, D.C. It is the city's dominating monument, built on an elevated site that was chosen by George Washington in consultation with Major Pierre L'Enfant . The building as it now stands took many years to build and is the result of the work of several... Read more
Hugues Sambin Hugues Sambin
Sambin, Hugues (c.1520–c.1601). French architect, sculptor, and engineer. Familiar with the works of du Cerceau and Vredeman de Vries, as is clear from his portals on the Palais de Justice, Dijon (1583 Other), works attributed to him include the Hôtel Milsand, Rue des Forges (1561),... Read more

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