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** and Samuel
** Herbert Samuel, 1st Viscount Samuel, Postmaster General ; was falsely implicated.
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** Hays, Samuel P. ' A History of Environmental Politics Since 1945 ( 2000 ), abridged version
** English translation by Samuel Butler
** Samuel Arza Davenport, American politician ( b. 1843 )
** Samuel L. Jackson, African-American actor and film producer
** An avalanche in Aliquippa, Pennsylvania kills 26, including Vulcan Crucible Steel Co heir-apparent Samuel A. Stafford Sr., when two 100 ton boulders fall on a bus filled with wartime steel workers on their way home.
** First Liberian Civil War: Liberian president Samuel Doe is captured by rebel leader Prince Johnson and killed in a filmed execution.
** Samuel Kanyon Doe takes over Liberia in a coup d ' état, ending over 130 years of democratic presidential succession in that country.
** Samuel Goldwyn, Polish-born American film studio executive ( b. 1879 )
** Samuel Reshevsky, seven-time U. S. Chess Champion ( b. 1911 )
** The USS Samuel B. Roberts ( FFG-58 ) strikes a naval mine in the Persian Gulf, while deployed on Operation Earnest Will, during the Tanker War phase of the Iran – Iraq War.
** Samuel Gottesman, American pulp-paper merchant ( b. 1885 )
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** The Metropolitan Opera House opens at Lincoln Center in New York City to the world premiere of Samuel Barber's opera, Antony and Cleopatra.
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** Samuel Mudd, American doctor to John Wilkes Booth ( b. 1833 )
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** Samuel S. Hinds, American actor ( d. 1948 )
** Samuel Cook Edsall, American Episcopal Church bishop ( d. 1917 )
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** American Civil War – Battle of Brice's Crossroads: Confederate troops under Nathan Bedford Forrest defeat a much larger Union force led by General Samuel D. Sturgis in Mississippi.
** Samuel Beckett, Irish writer, Nobel Prize laureate ( b. 1906 )

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** Curriculum and Instruction, with concentrations in: English education, professional teaching standards for the teacher leader, reading, school librarian, transition to teaching
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** Fontina: The wise maiden of all Mystics and a librarian in the archives.

** and born
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** Imperial Prince Nunakura Futotama-Shiki ( Emperor Bidatsu ); born 538 ( second son )
** Imperial Prince Iso no Kami, born 539 / 540
** Imperial Prince Oe or Ikebe ( Emperor YOMEI ); born 540 ( fourth son )
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** Imperial Princess Ohotomo or Ohomata ; born about 560 ; married to her nephew Prince Oshisako no Hikohito no Oe, son of Emperor Bidatsu
** Imperial Princess Toneri, born about 565 ; died 603 ; married to her nephew Prince Tame Toyora, son of Emperor Yomei
** Imperial Princess Hasetsukabe no Anahobe no Hashihito, born about 560 ; died 621 ; married ( A ) to her half brother Emperor Yomei ; married ( B ) to her nephew and stepson Prince Tame Toyora, son of Emperor Yomei
** Prince Oshisako no Hikohito no Oe, born about 556, married ( A ) Princess Ohomata ( Ohotomo ), his aunt, daughter of Emperor Kimmei and Soga no Kitashi-Hime, by whom he had a son and a daughter ;( B ) Princess Nukate-Hime ( his half sister ), by whom he had 3 sons ; ( C ) Princess Woharida ( his half sister ), by whom he had a son and a daughter:
** Princess Nukate Hime ( Princess Takara or Tamura ), born about 570, married to Prince Oshisako no Hikohito no Oe, her half brother
** Princess Uji no Shitsukahi ( Uji no Kahitako ), born about 570, married to Prince Shōtoku, son of Emperor Yōmei and Empress Anahobe
** Princess Woharida, born about 572, married to her half brother Oshisako no Hikohito no Oe
** The need to be born again
** Father Jerome in The Castle of Otranto – Jerome, though not evil, is certainly weak as he gives up his son when he is born and leaves his lover.
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