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  2. Lucy (Australopithecus) - Wikipedia

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    Lucy Catalog no. AL 288-1 Common name Lucy Species Australopithecus afarensis Age 3.2 million years Place discovered Afar Depression, Ethiopia Date discovered November 24, 1974 ; 50 years ago (1974-11-24) Discovered by Donald Johanson Maurice Taieb Yves Coppens Tom Gray AL 288-1, commonly known as Lucy or Dinkʼinesh, is a collection of several hundred pieces of fossilized bone comprising 40 ...

  3. Saint Lucy - Wikipedia

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    Saint Lucy in the style of Cusco School Madonna and Child with Saints Lucy and Catherine along with two nuns by Paolo Veronese, 1580s St. Lucia , a country in the Caribbean Barangay Sta. Lucia, Novaliches , Quezon City , Metro Manila , Philippines

  4. Australopithecus afarensis - Wikipedia

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    Despite being much smaller, Lucy's pelvic inlet is 132 mm (5.2 in) wide, about the same breadth as that of a modern human woman. These were likely adaptations to minimise how far the centre of mass drops while walking upright in order to compensate for the short legs (rotating the hips may have been more important for A. afarensis).

  5. Saint Lucy's Day - Wikipedia

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    An inscription in Syracuse dedicated to Euskia mentioning St. Lucy's Day as a local feast dates back to the fourth century A.D., which states "Euskia, the irreproachable, lived a good and pure life for about 25 years, died on my Saint Lucy's feast day, she for whom I cannot find appropriate words of praise: she was a Christian, faithful, perfection itself, full of thankfulness and gratitude". [9]

  6. Lucy Terry - Wikipedia

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    Lucy Terry Prince, often credited as simply Lucy Terry (c. 1733–1821), was an American settler and poet. Kidnapped in Africa and enslaved , she was taken to the British colony of Rhode Island . Her future husband purchased her freedom before their marriage in 1756.

  7. Lucy vs. Joan Crawford: Why These Hollywood Titans Clashed on ...

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    In The Lucy Show, Ball played Lucy Carmichael, who had moved to Hollywood in that sitcom's fourth season. As such, Carmichael, who worked in a bank under her boss, Mr. Mooney, played by Gale ...

  8. Lucy Liu on Why She Spent Five Years Bringing ... - AOL

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    From “Ally McBeal” to “Elementary” “Kill Bill Vol. 1,” “Charlie’s Angels” and Steven Soderbergh’s “Presence,” Lucy Liu has created memorable characters, and the actor is ...

  9. Donald Johanson - Wikipedia

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    A bipedal hominin, Lucy stood about three and a half feet tall; her bipedalism supported Raymond Dart's theory that australopithecines walked upright. The whole team including Johanson concluded from Lucy's rib that she ate a plant-based diet and from her curved finger bones that she was probably still at home in trees.