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Robert Cosgrove
Served as the 30th Premier of Tasmania from 1944 to 1947. Held various political roles throughout a lengthy career, including Minister of Health and Minister for Education. Contributed to the development of post-war Tasmania, focusing on infrastructure and social welfare initiatives.
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A nobleman in the French royal family, held the title of Count of Clermont. Played a significant role in the early 14th century politics of France. Participated in several military campaigns, showcasing loyalty to the crown. Ultimately contributed to the lineage of the French monarchy.
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Born in 1990, a professional basketball player played for several teams, primarily for the Philadelphia 76ers and the Portland Trail Blazers in the NBA. Covington went undrafted in the 2013 NBA Draft and signed with the Houston Rockets, where he began to establish himself. He gained recognition for defensive skills and ability to shoot three-pointers, earning the nickname 'RoCo.' Covington played a key role in the 76ers’ resurgence during the late 2010s, contributing significantly to the team’s playoff runs. His performance earned him All-Defensive Team selections.
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Associated with 20th-century classical music, this conductor and musicologist made significant contributions to the performance and interpretation of Igor Stravinsky's works. Collaborated closely with Stravinsky, conducting premiere performances and providing insights into the composer's music and techniques. Held various positions with prestigious orchestras and institutions, and engaged in teaching and lecturing on musicology. Authored books that explored the details of Stravinsky's life and his creative processes.
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An author and screenwriter, wrote the Elvis Cole and Joe Pike series. Began career in screenwriting for television before transitioning to novels. Gained recognition with the publication of 'The Monkey's Raincoat' in 1987, the first in the Cole series. The series blends elements of mystery and thriller, leading to multiple bestsellers and adaptations.
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A Scottish general and politician, Craufurd served during the Napoleonic Wars. He received recognition for his leadership and military strategies, particularly in notable campaigns such as the Peninsular War. Craufurd led the Light Division of the British Army and was known for his fierce and aggressive approach to warfare. His tactics were influential in several significant battles. His military career ended abruptly when he died from wounds sustained in action during the Battle of Cuidad Rodrigo.
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An influential figure in the blues genre, this artist emerged in the 1980s and seamlessly blended elements of rock and soul into his music. The debut album 'Who's Been Talkin'' was released in 1986, showcasing a distinct guitar style and powerful vocals. Over the years, the artist produced numerous albums, including 'Strong Persuader', which earned a Grammy Award for Best Contemporary Blues Album. Notably, the artist collaborated with Eric Clapton and performed at various prestigious festivals and venues worldwide.
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An influential figure in 20th-century literature, this author produced a substantial body of work including novels and essays alongside poetry. Associated with the Black Mountain Poets, published numerous collections, exploring themes of human experience, love, and perception. Gained recognition for a minimalist style that emphasized the precision of language and emotional resonance. Worked as a professor at various institutions, shaping the literary landscape through education and mentorship.
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Became a pioneering astronaut with NASA, flying as a pilot on the first completed Space Shuttle mission, STS-1, in April 1981. Crippen conducted four spaceflights and played a crucial role in the development and operation of the Space Shuttle program. His work included testing new technologies and managing successful launches and landings. In addition to his astronaut duties, Crippen served as a leader in various NASA projects and contributed to numerous advancements in aerospace technology.
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An accomplished cricketer who played for Glamorgan and represented England in Test and One Day International matches. Renowned for his off-spin bowling, achieved over 200 wickets in first-class cricket. Transitioned into a career in sports broadcasting, becoming a commentator and analyst, particularly with the BBC. Contributed to cricket coverage through insightful commentary and engaging discussions.
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A Canadian theosophist, played a pivotal role in the Theosophical Society after joining it in 1884. Founded the United Lodge of Theosophists in 1909 as a response to disagreements within the Theosophical Movement. Sought to promote the original teachings of Theosophy, emphasizing spiritual development and universal brotherhood. Actively published writings that outlined the principles of Theosophy, contributing significantly to its literature and teachings.
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An illustrator and comic artist gained prominence in the 1960s with a distinctive style and complex subjects. Pioneered underground comix, defining modern alternative comics through satirical and often controversial content. Created iconic characters such as Fritz the Cat and Mr. Natural, influencing generations of artists. Contributions extended to album covers, including work for bands like the Grateful Dead. Explored personal and social themes, oftentimes reflecting on issues of race, sexuality, and consumerism.
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