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Richard American film-maker who produced and directed filming of the last Ziggy Stardust concert at the Hammersmith Odeon, London on 3 July 1973. The film of the event was shown once on ABC TV in October 1974, then it premiered at the Edinburgh Film Festival on 31 August 1979 and finally was released in 1983 as ZIGGY STARDUST - THE MOTION PICTURE.
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Richard Feynman was a professor of theoretical physics at Cornell University and professor of theoretical physics at the California Institute of Technology. Some think that Feynman may perhaps hold the title as the best teacher of physics in history due to his ability to communicate highly complex science principles in ways that an average student could understand them.
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Richard (?-1556) English seaman, chosen in 1553 as "pilot-general" of Sir Hugh Willoughby's expedition in search of a Northeast Passage to India. The ships were parted in a storm and Chancellor proceeded alone into the White Sea, travelling overland to Moscow, where he concluded a treaty giving freedom of trade to English ships. In 1555, he made a second voyage to Moscow, but was lost in a shipwreck on the way home. More on Richard Chancellor and Sir Hugh Willoughby.
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Richard Head of US negotiating team for Dayton Peace Accords
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