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  • | birth_place = [[Lincoln, England|Lincoln]], England ...ther was architect [[Sam Scorer]], and like him went to [[Repton School]]. From his youth, he showed great aptitude for mathematics and won a scholarship t ...
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  • {{History of England}} ...|Lincoln]]''', the county town of [[Lincolnshire]] in the East Midlands of England. ...
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  • ...''Globe of Steel''', as the word ''death'' was not seen as family friendly from a [[public relations]] perspective. ...l)|Wheel of Death]]) is the first person to split the Globe of Death apart from the top. During this stunt, four sections of the globe are split apart, wit ...
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  • ...roximity to the town of [[Vavuniya]]. Approximately {{convert|2.1|km|mi}} from Vavuniya's town centre, Pandarikulam serves as an integral part of the town Subsequent historical records from [[Vavuniya District|Vavuniya]] document the transformation of the suburb's ...
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  • | death_place = London, England ...ame blind in one eye within a few months of his birth. His family moved to England when Augustus was seven months old. As his father and grandfather had both ...
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  • {{History of England}} ...ity]] and [[Colleges of the University of Oxford|colleges]] of [[Oxford]], England. ...
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  • ...t of Economics and Social Affairs]] projects between 9 and 10 billion people by 2050 and gives an 80% [[confidence interval]] of 10–12 billion by t ...nd|compound]] "world population" becomes common from c. the 1930s, adapted from early 20th-century "world's population"; pre-20th century authors use "popu ...
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  • ...bubble]]''' and its 2007–10 collapse in the [[United States]] to "everyone from home buyers to [[Wall Street]], [[mortgage broker]]s to [[Alan Greenspan]]" ...f Representatives''</ref> In 1981, the Section 121 exclusion was increased from $100,000 to $125,000.<ref name="house.gov"/> The [[Tax Reform Act of 1986]] ...
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  • ...ll diagram]] suggested that a star's heat came from a hot core rather than from the entire star. Eddington used this to calculate that the temperature of t .... In 1932, Walton produced the first man-made fission by using [[proton]]s from the accelerator to split [[lithium]] into [[alpha particle]]s.<ref name="in ...
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