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** Lucille Ball, American actress ( d. 1989 )
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** and La
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** Fire destroys La Fenice, Venice's opera house.
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** and Verne
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** In the Formula 1 scene, where Jules Verne drives a race car, he is seated and drives the Renault F1 vehicle.
** The Verne ( HM Prison ), a prison on the citadel
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** and American
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** Excerpts from My American Journey, TIME, September 18, 1995
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** Franklin Delano Roosevelt III ( b. 1938 ), American economist
** American rosefinches
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