Wikipedia Entry
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Notable Person
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Made his only trip abroad when he accompanied Lawrence to Barbados, hoping that the climate would cure his brother's tuberculosis
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George Washington
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A direct descendant of the Dukes of Marlborough, his family were among the highest levels of the British aristocracy,
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Winston Churchill
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Has often said that he began his career with "a small loan of one million dollars" from his father, and that he had to pay it back with interest
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Donald Trump
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The eight-year-old ______ took singing lessons, sang in the church choir, and even considered becoming a priest.
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Adolf Hitler
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Expelled from Kazan Imperial University for participating in protests against the Russian Empire
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Vladimir Lenin
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She studied chemistry at Somerville College, Oxford, and worked briefly as a research chemist, before becoming a barrister.
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Margaret Thatcher
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He was a decorated officer of the First World War, wounded several times, and later taken prisoner at Verdun
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Charles de Gaulle
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Official biography states he was born in a secret military camp on Paektu Mountain
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Kim Jong-il
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The longest-serving non-royal head of state in the 20th and 21st centuries
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Fidel Castro
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Given the forename Rolihlahla, a Xhosa term colloquially meaning "troublemaker"
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Nelson Mandela
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During her time in Europe, _____ was plagued with ill-health and was constantly attended to by doctors
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Indira Ghandi
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All four of his grandparents were children of Irish immigrants
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John F Kennedy
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He is a Judo black belt and national master of sports in Sambo.
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Vladimir Putin
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He worked briefly as a stonemason in Geneva, Fribourg and Bern, but was unable to find a permanent job.
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Benito Mussolini
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When ______ was an infant, he was cared for by Doña Ines Manceba de Miyares and the family's slave, Hipólita.
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Simon Bolivar
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