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K. Brady Davis

K. Brady Davis is an American software engineer and entrepreneur. He is the founder and CEO of CloudSurf Software LLC, a software company based in Las Vegas, Nevada that develops AI-native productivity tools and document standards. Davis created the SurfDoc format and the Agent-Ready Documentation Standard (ARDS), and holds nine provisional patents in AI document verification and structured document technology.

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Dollar (horse)

Dollar (1860–1887) was a Thoroughbred racehorse and sire. He best known as the principal conduit to extend the Byerley Turk sire line to the present day.

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François Berré

François Dominique Berré, OP (13 September 1857 – 4 April 1929) was a French prelate of the Catholic Church who worked in Iraq as a missionary, bishop and apostolic delegate.

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Robert Newstead

Robert Newstead (11 September 1859 – 17 February 1947) was a British entomologist, naturalist, and archaeologist. He taught himself entomology, wrote a monograph on the scale insects and later served as a professor of medical entomology at the Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine.

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Walter T. Rea

Walter T. Rea (June 12, 1922 – August 30, 2014) was a former Seventh-day Adventist pastor who authored the book, The White Lie (1982), an account of his research into plagiarism (literary borrowing as defined by church administrators) and uncredited sources in the writings of church co-founder Ellen G. White. His findings created turmoil in the Adventist Church regarding the inspiration and authority of White, whom the church claims possessed the spiritual gift of prophecy.

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William Tuyll

General Sir William Tuyll KCH (died 26 December 1864) was a British army officer.

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Placide Nicod

Placide Nicod (29 January 1876, in Bottens – 1 August 1953, in Évian-les-Bains) was a Swiss orthopedic surgeon. He was considered to be the top French-speaking Swiss orthopedist of his time.

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Philip Belt

Philip Ralph Belt (2 January 1927 - 11 May 2015) was a pioneering builder of pianos in historical style, in particular the 18th century instruments commonly called fortepianos. His pianos were modeled on instruments made by historical builders, particularly Johann Andreas Stein and Anton Walter. Belt's pianos played a role in the revival of performance on historical instruments that was an important trend in classical music in the second half of the 20th century and continues to this day.

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Patrick Sutherland

Major Patrick Sutherland served as commander at Fort Edward and then became one of the founding fathers of Lunenburg, Nova Scotia. He remained in command at Lunenburg until his death 15 years after establishing the town (c. 1768). He helped the village survive Father Le Loutre's War and the French and Indian War. During this time he quelled the Lunenburg Rebellion and built blockhouses to protect the village after the Raid on Lunenburg (1756). He participated in the Siege of Louisbourg (1758) and in protecting the village Lunenburg from the subsequent Lunenburg Campaign (1758). Sutherland became a justice of the peace (1759), custos rotulorum (1760) and a justice of the Inferior Court of Common Pleas for Lunenburg County (1760).

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Adrián Rubio

Adrián Rubio is Mexican actor and model. He studied acting in Centro de Formacion Actoral of TV Azteca.

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Dan Kimball

Dan Kimball is an author and was a leading voice in the beginning years of the Emerging Church movement in the United States.

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Grace Douglass

Grace Bustill Douglass (c. 1782 – March 9, 1842) was an African-American abolitionist and women's rights advocate. Her family was one of the first prominent free black families in the United States. Her family's history is one of the best documented for a black family during this period, dating from 1732 until 1925.

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Michel Vastel

Michel Vastel (20 May 1940 – 28 August 2008) was a Canadian journalist and columnist for Le Journal de Montréal and other medias. He was born in Saint-Pierre-de-Cormeilles, Eure, France and immigrated to Canada in 1970.

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Mohamed Bach Hamba

Mohamed Bach Hamba (1881-1920) was a Tunisian nationalist writer and one of the leaders of the Young Tunisians. He was the editor of the "Revue du Maghreb", a monthly magazine, which demanded reforms under French rule.

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John V, Duke of Brittany

Duke of Brittany from 1399 to 1442

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John Sutton V

English noble (1380–1406)

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Ludovico Barbo
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William Evans (landscape painter)

English landscape painter

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Borommarachathirat I
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Jeanne Baret

French explorer, naturalist, botanist (1740–1807)

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Thomas Holland, 2nd Earl of Kent

English nobleman (1350–1397)

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Isma'il Muntasir
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Ibrahim ibn Baks

Baghdadii medieval physician

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Edward Johnson (general)

Confederate Army officer in the American Civil War

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Pope John XVIII

Head of the Catholic Church from 1004 to 1009

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Catiline

Roman politician and soldier (c. 108–62 BC)

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Saint Duthac
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Giovan Battista Filippo Basile

Italian architect

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Giorgi Kartvelishvili
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Patrick Gordon

Scottish general and rear admiral (1635–1699)

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Giovanni de Ciotta
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Giuseppe Lorenzo Gatteri

Italian painter

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Giuseppe Govone
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Giuseppe Battaglini

Italian mathematician (1826–1894)

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Konishi Yukinaga

Japanese daimyō (1558–1600)

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Simon Fraser (explorer)

Canadian explorer (1776–1862)

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Edward Garbett
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Friedrich Hoffmann

German physician and chemist (1660–1742)

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Matsudaira Kiyoyasu

Lord of the Matsudaira clan

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Saint Fina

Italian saint (1238–1253)

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Niccolò Piccinino

Italian condottiero (1386–1444)

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Menahem ben Aaron ibn Zerah
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Niccolò III d'Este

Marquis of Ferrara (1383–1441)

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Pedro Muñiz de Godoy y Sandoval
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Pierre de Nesson

French poet

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Poggio Bracciolini

Italian scholar, writer and humanist (1380–1459)

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Amelia Cary, Viscountess Falkland

Illegitimate daughter of William IV (1807–1858)

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József Eötvös

Hungarian politician (1813–1871)

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Edward Bruce
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Thomas Tenison

Archbishop of Canterbury from 1695 to 1715

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