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Chou En-lai
Chou En-lai Chou En-lai (1898-1976) was a Chinese Communist leader and premier of the People's Republic of China. From the 1920s on Chou was among the top leaders of the Chinese Communist party. Chou En-lai was born in Huaian, Kiangsu Province, into a landed family. Both of his parents... Read more |
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enrolled nurse
enrolled nurse (EN) (en-rohld) n. (in the UK) a nurse who completed a two-year programme of nursing education (see second-level nurse). Entry to the second-level part of the NMC register was in general, mental, or mental handicap nursing in England and Wales. In Scotland and Northern Ireland there... Read more |
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Antipatris
Antipatris A town on the coast of Palestine. Paul spent a night in prison here en route from Jerusalem to his trial in Caesarea (Acts 23: 31). It was perhaps the OT Aphek (Josh. 12: 18) and had been rebuilt by Herod the Great, and named after his father, Antipater.... Read more |
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Tirso de Molina
Tirso de Molina , pseud. of Fray Gabriel Téllez , 1584?-1648, outstanding dramatist of the Spanish Golden Age, b. Madrid. His fame rests on El burlador de Sevilla (1630; tr. The Love Rogue, 1924), the earliest known literary version of the Don Juan legend. Among the 300 or 400 plays by... Read more |
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Ain
Ain , department (1990 pop. 477,400), E central France, in Burgundy , bordering on Switzerland. Bourg-en-Bresse is the capital.... Read more |
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Chen Duxiu
Chen Duxiu or Ch'en Tu-hsiu , 1879-1942, Chinese educator and Communist party leader. He was active in the republican revolution of 1911 and was forced to flee to Japan after taking part in the abortive "second revolution" of 1913 against Yüan Shih-kai . In 1915 he founded the journal ... Read more |
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Ntozake Shange
SHANGE, Ntozake 1948- Personal Name pronounced "En-to-zaki Shong-gay" born Paulette Linda Williams; October 18, 1948, in Trenton, NJ; name changed 1971; daughter of Paul T. (a surgeon) and Eloise (a psychiatric social worker and educator) Williams; married second husband, David Murray (a... Read more |
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Theophile Gautier
Théophile Gautier , 1811-72, French poet, novelist, and critic. He was a leading exponent of art for art's sake—the belief that formal, aesthetic beauty is the sole purpose of a work of art. An important manifesto of this theory appeared in the preface of his novel Mademoiselle de... Read more |
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David Fincher
FINCHER, David Nationality:American. Born:Colorado, 1963; raised in San Rafael, California. Career:Worked at an animation company as a teen; worked at Industrial Light and Magic, c. 1981–85; director of TV commercials and music videos for bands such as... Read more |
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