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Susan Buck-
Morss (1942) is an
American philosopher,
visual theorist, and
intellectual historian. She is
currently Professor of
Political Science at the...
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Samuel E.
Morss (December 15, 1852 –
October 21, 1903) was an
American journalist, the co-founder with
William Rockhill Nelson of The
Kansas City Star...
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which his body was
dumped in
Bradley Stoke near Bristol. In 1996,
Timothy Morss and
Brett Tyler were
later sentenced to life
imprisonment for abducting...
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Moers (German pronunciation: [ˈmœʁs] ;
older form: Mörs; Dutch: Murse, Murs or Meurs) is a
German city on the
western bank of the Rhine,
close to Duisburg...
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challenges to the
Vatican State's
right to
build within its borders. John R.
Morss writes in the
European Journal of
International Law that due to the terms...
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Robert J. (2006). "Fermium, Mendelevium,
Nobelium and Lawrencium". In
Morss, L. R.; Edelstein, N. M.; Fuger, J. (eds.). The
Chemistry of the Actinide...
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African American culture. She is
currently the
Henry A.
Morss, Jr. and
Elisabeth W.
Morss Professor of
Studies of Women,
Gender and ****uality and of...
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Robert Morss Lovett (December 25, 1870 –
February 8, 1956) was an
American academic, writer, editor,
political activist, and
government official. Lovett...
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Spriggs Morss Churchill (1801–1875) was an
English medical publisher. The
third son of the Rev.
James Churchill (1770–1820), a
dissenting minister...
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primary newspaper.
William Rockhill Nelson and his partner,
Samuel Morss,
first published the
evening paper on
September 18, 1880. The Star competed...