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  2. Betty Radice - Wikipedia

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    Betty Radice (3 January 1912 – 19 February 1985) was a literary editor and translator. She became joint editor of Penguin Classics , and vice-president of the Classical Association . She produced numerous English translations of classical and medieval Latin texts which were published in the mid-twentieth century.

  3. William Alexander Young - Wikipedia

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    British officials, according to Klotz, were unable to understand the situation and loath to criticise Noguchi. Young's letters refer to particular difficulties with Percy Selwyn-Clarke, the British Health Officer, whom he found obstructive and self serving. [9] Of the Rockefeller staff, Dr Mahaffey alone was willing to help Young manage Noguchi.

  4. Denis Mahon (British Army officer) - Wikipedia

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    McDermott denied the accusation and stated the sole cause of Mahon's murder was "the infamous and inhuman cruelties which were wantonly and unnecessarily exercised against a tenantry, whose feelings were already wound up to woeful and vengeful exasperation by the loss of their exiled relatives, as well as by hunger and pestilence". [11]

  5. 13 Letters - Wikipedia

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    13 Letters may refer to: 13 Letters (album), a 2007 compilation album by 116 Clique; 13 Letters (film), a 2021 Nigerian romantic film This page was last edited on 18 ...

  6. Three thirteen - Wikipedia

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    Three thirteen is a variation of the card game Rummy.It is an eleven-round game played with two or more players. It requires two decks of cards with the jokers removed. Like other Rummy games, once the hands are dealt, the remainder of the cards are placed face down on the t

  7. Ranulph Crewe - Wikipedia

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    A letter from Crewe to Sir Richard Browne at Paris, under date 10 April 1644, describing the growing exasperation of 'this plus quam civile bellum,' as he called it, and the devastation of the country, is preserved in the British Museum, and is printed in the Fairfax Correspondence.

  8. Acute exacerbation of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease

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    An acute exacerbation of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, or acute exacerbations of chronic bronchitis (AECB), is a sudden worsening of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) symptoms including shortness of breath, quantity and color of phlegm that typically lasts for several days.

  9. Turk 182 - Wikipedia

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    Jimmy, now unhindered, completes his task, and reconnects the power to the 25-foot-high letters which now read "TURK 182", all to the wild cheering of the crowd and the TV audience. Amid the cheering, Tyler says to Deputy Mayor Hanley, "As soon as [Jimmy] gets down we're gonna find him and tell him we've been rooting for him the whole time!"