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Lib-Labs
Lib-Labs were working-class MPs who, whilst prepared to speak out on ‘labour’ issues, accepted the Liberal whip. In 1874, Thomas Burt ( Morpeth) and Alexander Macdonald ( Stafford) became the first two such MPs. In constituencies where union members (chiefly miners) predominated,... Read more |
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Society of Stage Directors and Choreographers
Society of Stage Directors and Choreographers. With actors, authors, and almost all other theatrical branches formed into unions it was only a matter of time before the stagers of plays and musicals banded together. This group was founded in 1959 and in 1962 was recognized by the League of American... Read more |
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Andy Summers
The Police Rock band For the Record… From Clubs to Commercials Arrested International Charts Sirens of Success Fired up and Burned out Selected discography Sources An unmistakable influence on the music of the 1980s, The Police formed their unique pop rock style in the latter-punk era. Three... Read more |
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Sofia Coppola
Coppola, Sofia May 12, 1971 • New York, New York Director, screenwriter, producer, designer, photographer Sofia Coppola was born into Hollywood royalty, the daughter of one of the most applauded film directors of the twentieth century, Francis Ford Coppola... Read more |
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Vatican Museums
Vatican Museums (Musei Vaticani, Rome). Institutions housing the enormous collections of antiquities and works of art accumulated by the papacy since the beginning of the 15th century. As the leaders of the Christian Church the popes have always commanded the services of the best artists of the... Read more |
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Lowell Observatory
Lowell Observatory astronomical observatory located in Flagstaff, Ariz.; it was founded in 1894 by Percival Lowell , the American astronomer who popularized the idea that Mars might support intelligent life. Its original telescope, still in operation, is a 24-in. (61-cm) refractor; also located at... Read more |
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Francesco Trevisani
Trevisani, Francesco (b Capodistria, nr. Trieste [now Cape of Istra, Slovenia], 9 Apr. 1656; d Rome, 30 July 1746). Italian painter, trained in Venice and active in Rome from about 1678. After the death of Maratta in 1713, he succeeded him as ‘the most famous, prosperous and prolific painter... Read more |
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Hadda Brooks
Hadda Brooks 1916–2002 Pianist, singer Introduced to Music by Grandfather From Boogie Queen to Torch Empress Sang on Big and Small Screens Coaxed Out of Retirement Selected works Sources During the post-World War II years, Hadda Brooks burst on the scene as the “Queen of the... Read more |
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