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  • ...as named after General [[Anthony Wayne]], a United States Army officer and statesman. The term "School of Medicine" is a common designation for institutions tha * [[Anthony Wayne]]: United States Army officer and statesman, after whom Wayne State University is named.
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  • * [[Cicero]]: A Roman statesman, lawyer, scholar, and writer who tried to uphold republican principles in t * [[Winston Churchill]]: A British statesman, army officer, and writer, who was Prime Minister of the United Kingdom fro
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  • '''Winston Churchill''' (/'wɪnstən 'tʃɜːrtʃɪl/), was a British statesman, army officer, and writer. He served as Prime Minister of the United Kingdo * [[Statesman]]: A skilled, experienced, and respected political leader or figure.
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  • ...y associated with Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, a renowned German writer and statesman. The name has been used in the medical field to denote certain medical cond * [[Johann Wolfgang von Goethe]]: A German writer and statesman, whose works have had a profound influence on literature, philosophy, and s
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  • ...nguage. It is most commonly associated with Marcus Tullius Cicero, a Roman statesman, lawyer, scholar, and writer who lived from 106 BC to 43 BC. However, in th * [[Marcus Tullius Cicero]]: A Roman statesman, lawyer, scholar, and writer who lived from 106 BC to 43 BC. He is consider
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  • ...officers named after [[Lucius Quinctius Cincinnatus]], a Roman general and statesman who was admired for his virtue and integrity.
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  • ...urgh" comes from the American English language. It was named after British statesman William Pitt, 1st Earl of Chatham. The suffix "-burgh" is an Old English wo
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  • ...or "all". It was first used in this context in the 1920s by South African statesman Jan Smuts in his book "Holism and Evolution".
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  • ...]. The term "Statistician" comes from the Latin word "statista," meaning a statesman or politician, and the Greek word "statistikos," which refers to something
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  • * [[Julius Caesar]]: A Roman general, statesman, and historian who played a critical role in the events that led to the dem
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  • ...ch pertains to state affairs, and from the Italian ''statista'', meaning a statesman or politician. The term "statistics", in the modern sense of the word, was
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  • The sauce is named after the Duke of Mornay, a French statesman and diplomat who lived during the 17th century. However, the exact origins
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  • ...ning study of. "Statistics" comes from the Italian word "statista" meaning statesman or politician, and was originally used to refer to the collection and analy
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  • ...It was established in 1968 and named after [[A. K. Fazlul Huq]], a Bengali statesman who was often referred to as Sher-e-Bangla.
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  • * [[William Legge, 2nd Earl of Dartmouth]]: A British statesman who is most remembered for his part in the government before and during the
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  • * [[John Robert Godley]]: An Irish statesman and bureaucrat. Godley is considered to be the founder of Canterbury, New Z
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  • '''Julius Caesar''' (pronounced: /ˈdʒuːliəs ˈsiːzər/), was a Roman general, statesman, and historian who played a critical role in the events that led to the dem
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  • * [[Johann Wolfgang von Goethe]], writer and statesman
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  • ...he''' (pronounced: YO-hahn VULF-gahng fawn GO-tuh) was a German writer and statesman. His works include: four novels; epic and lyric poetry written in diverse m
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  • * [[Julius Caesar]]: A Roman general, statesman, and historian who introduced the Julian calendar.
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