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Douglas MacArthur (26
January 1880 – 5
April 1964) was an
American military leader who
served as
General of the Army for the
United States, as well as...
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Arthur MacArthur Jr. (June 2, 1845 –
September 5, 1912) was a
lieutenant general of the
United States Army. He
became the
military Governor-General of...
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Arthur Riky
Hogan (23 May 1832 – 15
October 1880) was an
Irish clergyman and
entomologist from Dublin. Hogan, who
gained his M.A. at the
University of...
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MacArthur Building,
Tucson is a three-story, 22,661-square-foot
building in
downtown Tucson, Arizona. It was
originally named the
Hotel Heidel in 1907...
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October 4, 2017.
Retrieved October 24, 2016.
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Chalamet as
Edward Scissorhands' Son...
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Arthur Wilson Stelfox (15
December 1883–19 May 1972) was an
Irish naturalist and architect.
Stelfox was a
recognised authority on
Hymenoptera and on non-marine...
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Mount Arthur is a
mountain located at the
Queen Reach arm of the
Jervis Inlet within the
Pacific Ranges of the
Coast Mountains in
British Columbia Canada...
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