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  Richard Wagner - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Richard Wagner was born in Leipzig, Germany, on May 22, 1813.
Young Richard Wagner entertained ambitions to be a playwright, and first became interested in music as a means of enhancing the dramas that he wanted to write and stage.
On February 13, 1883, Richard Wagner died of a heart attack in the Palazzo Vendramin on the Grand Canal.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Richard_Wagner   (6456 words)

  
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Richard Thomas SUTTON -- was born in Westmoreland county, Pennsylvania, March 23, 1856, and settled in this county in 1821.
Sutton -- son of James and Mary (Skidmore) Sutton, of this county, was born in Braxton county, October 19, 1841.
Sutton was established in 1826 and is the trading center for a farming region.
www.sutton.org /issue17.htm   (6037 words)

  
 Sutton Documentation
Patent to William Suttone of Piscataway, for 125 acres there, 25 being due to his wife Jane as headland, the other 100 acres being granted to W. as an old settler; all bounded S by Edward Dunhame, E by John Randolph, N and W by unsurveyed land.
William Sutton was a Quaker and living most of his life as a farmer,he was recognized as an outstanding member of the community.
During David Sutton's ministry the church experienced " a considerable stir in the church relative to the rite of washing feet ".
www.bjhughes.org /suttdoc.html   (3916 words)

  
 Possessing the Ring
Richard Wagner, His Life, His Work, His Century.
Index to "Richard Wagner" in Collected Works of Carl G. Jung
This internet version, adapted from a talk given in 1991, is copyright 1996 by Donivan Bessinger.
users.aol.com /donibess/ring.htm   (2951 words)

  
 Books on Birds of Prey
A Field Guide to the Raptors of Europe, the Middle East, and North Africa
Book Description: This guide shows how to recognize hawks the way we recognize friends at a distance: by body shape, movements, and locale.
by Richard L. Glinski (Editor), Richard Sloan (Illustrator)
www.dropbears.com /b/broughsbooks/nature/birds_of_prey.htm   (840 words)

  
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0262193981: Reinforcement Learning, Sutton, Richard S., Barto, Andrew G., The MIT Press, 199805
0691019347: The Winner's Curse, Thaler, Richard H., University Presses of California, Columbia and Princeton, 199404
1565928695: Enterprise JavaBeans, Monson-Haefel, Richard, O'Reilly & Associates, 200003
www.hakank.org /book_links.html   (4236 words)

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