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  2. Robert Woolsey - Wikipedia

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    Robert Rollie (sometimes spelled Rolla or even Raleigh) [4] was born on August 14, 1888, in Carbondale, Illinois [2] [5] to James Monroe Woolsey and Sarah Eunice Woolsey (née Noble), both also born in Illinois. [5] According to the World War I Draft register, filled out and signed by Woolsey, his name is given as Robert Rolla Woolsey. [6]

  3. Natural regions of Colombia - Wikipedia

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    Natural Regions of Colombia. Because of its natural structure, Colombia can be divided into six distinct natural regions.These consist of the Andean Region, covering the three branches of the Andes mountains found in Colombia; the Caribbean Region, covering the area adjacent to the Caribbean Sea; the Pacific Region adjacent to the Pacific Ocean; the Orinoquía Region, part of the Llanos plains ...

  4. Genealogy of Jesus - Wikipedia

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    The New Testament provides two accounts of the genealogy of Jesus, one in the Gospel of Matthew and another in the Gospel of Luke. [1] Matthew starts with Abraham and works forwards, while Luke works back in time from Jesus to Adam. The lists of names are identical between Abraham and David (whose royal ancestry affirms Jesus' Messianic title ...

  5. Two–Mona Lisa theory - Wikipedia

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    Brownlow and Henry F. Pulitzer, owner of the Isleworth Mona Lisa at that time, genially disputed who had the "real" Mona Lisa in the press, and both offered to show their respective Mona Lisa paintings at a London exhibition in 1972. Another claimed version is in the Vernon collection.

  6. Peregrine Cust, 6th Baron Brownlow - Wikipedia

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    Peregrine Francis Adelbert Cust, 6th Baron Brownlow (27 April 1899 – 28 July 1978), known familiarly as Perry Brownlow, of Belton House, Grantham, Lincolnshire, was a British peer and courtier who was a close friend of King Edward VIII, whom he served as equerry whilst Prince of Wales and subsequently as a lord-in-waiting .

  7. Edgenuity - Wikipedia

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    Edgenuity, formerly Education2020 ( E2020 ), is an online learning resource for school districts produced by an American company Imagine Learning, [1] which teaches kindergarten through 12th grade [2] in core, elective, credit recovery, technical, and career subjects. [3] [4] As of 2019, Edgenuity serves more than four million students in the ...

  8. Kasbah Taourirt - Wikipedia

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    30°55′12″N 6°53′57.6″W. /  30.92000°N 6.899333°W  / 30.92000; -6.899333. Built. 19th century. Built for. Glaoui family. Architectural style (s) Moroccan (Berber) architecture. Kasbah Taourirt is a historic fortified residence complex or kasbah ( tighremt in Tamazight) in Ouarzazate, Morocco .

  9. Cowboy Carter - Wikipedia

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    One of these was an unauthorized projection onto the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, who genially responded by posting Franz Marc's 1910 painting Three Horses Drinking with the Texas Hold 'Em-inspired caption "This ain't Texas". Beyoncé also posted co-ordinates to the museum on her Instagram story.