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[Clayton Thomas, b. 1921, U.S. physician; Arthur White, b. 1925, U.S. physician] The hypothesis that there will eventually be reported a congenital abnormality in which a fetus has two umbilici.
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a famous inventor who created the electric light bulb, phonograph, and movie projector in the decades before 1900. Edison is important because he represents the birth of a systematic approach to inventing things. He held more than a thousand patents. The electric light (1879) changed the look of American cities, and created an entire industry to supply electric power. Edison's laboratory was in Menlo Park, New Jersey. It ushered in the modern idea of a
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(c.1472-1530) English cardinal. More a statesman than a churchman, Wolsey was active in foreign policy in a bold attempt to make England preeminent in Europe and was involved in King Henry VIII's attempts to secure a papal dispensation for divorce.
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One of the Philadelphia school of cabinet-makers of the mid-18th-century in America. He was known for his highboys and lowboys, and chairs, which were executed in big Georgian, and early Chippendale styles.
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Captain, pilot of USAF, died in strange circumstances while chasing a UFO in the daily sky of Kentucky following the orders of his commando (1948). The first accident of this kind, suggesting hostility from UFO pilots.
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| Thomas | United States religious and writer (1915-1968) |
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| Thomas | English playwright and pamphleteer (1570-1627) |
| Thomas | Irish poet who wrote nostalgic and patriotic verse (1779-1852) |
| Thomas | English statesman who opposed Henry VIII's divorce from Catherine of Aragon and was imprisoned and beheaded |
| Thomas | American political cartoonist (1840-1902) |
| Thomas | United States diplomat and writer about the Old South (1853-1922) |
| Thomas | American Revolutionary leader and pamphleteer (born in England) who supported the American colonist's fight for independence and supported the French Revolution (1737-1809) |
| Thomas | United States writer of pessimistic novels about life in a technologically advanced society (born in 1937) |
| Thomas | Scottish philosopher of common sense who opposed the ideas of David Hume (1710-1796) |
| Thomas | an English economist who argued that increases in population would outgrow increases in the means of subsistence (1766-1834) |
| Thomas | British poet (born in the United States) who won the Nobel prize for literature |
| Thomas | British dramatist (born in Czechoslovakia in 1937) |
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