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  • by Ornette Coleman, and expanded by Cecil Taylor, Albert Ayler, Sun Ra, and others. In formulating his late style, Coltrane was especially influenced ...
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  • area church. One of their two brothers, Cecil, became a minister like their ... Me Feel Like)," by Fantasia Barrino-Taylor, Andra Day, and Yolanda Adams. ...
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  • John Wells, the Old-Etonian actor Jonathan Cecil congratulated Frost for ... this program were British historian A.J.P. Taylor and entertainer Sammy Davis ...
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  • * Cecil, Lamar. 1989. Wilhelm II: Prince and Emperor, 1859-1900. Chapel ... * Cecil, Lamar. 1996. Wilhelm II: Emperor and Exile, 1900-1941. Chapel ...
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  • in 1978 by Diana Spearman and Robert Gascoyne-Cecil Maurice Cowling, Mill and Liberalism (Cambridge University Press, 1990, ISBN 978-0521388726). ...
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  • Puritan cause, writing in 1604 to Robert Cecil, a relative of Robert Browne ... Norris Taylor website, "The Massachusetts Bay Colony." ...
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  • Michael Taylor in Dawn Ades (ed.), Dalí (Milan: Bompiani, 2004), p. 342 ... he collaborated include Man Ray, Brassaï, Cecil Beaton, and Philippe Halsman ...
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  • Studios replaced her with Elizabeth Taylor. Olivier returned her to their home in England, where between periods of incoherence, Leigh told him ...
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  • . and included such prominent names as Cecil B. DeMille, Samuel Goldwyn ... Michael Jackson, Farrah Fawcett, Elizabeth Taylor, Charles Aznavour, Richard ...
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  • but in the 1930s President Karl Taylor Compton and Vice-President (effectively Provost) Vannevar Bush drastically reformed the curriculum by ...
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  • all of which affect their hardness.W.R. Taylor, A.J. Lynton, and M. Ridd ... founding in 1888 by the British imperialist Cecil Rhodes. De Beers owns or ...
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  • and the fading First National—and Cecil B. DeMille's small but ... VII). Oxford and New York: Routledge/Taylor & Francis. ISBN 0415154510 ...
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  • the first blood transfusion; Hubert Cecil Booth, vacuum cleaner inventor; ... Blake, Alfred Lord Tennyson, Samuel Taylor Coleridge, T.S. Eliot (an ...
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  • British gains in southern and East Africa prompted Cecil Rhodes, pioneer ... , William Wordsworth (1770-1850), Samuel Taylor Coleridge (1772-1834), Lord ...
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