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  • ...nfirms-british</ref> He was one of the few leaders to achieve high office in both World Wars and to write profusely about his experiences. ...e retired from the House of Commons in 1964, he had spent over six decades in public life, a career that ran from the 1890s Boer War to the nuclear age.
    48 kilobytes (7,365 words) - 00:45, August 8, 2025
  • ...l adulterer; a chronic seducer of women, especially very young women, even in his old age."<ref>''The Making of an Atheist: How Immorality Leads to Unbel ...Chicago|pages=45}}</ref> who was awarded the [[Nobel Prize]] in Literature in 1950 for his writings.
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  • [[Image:Nobel Jorn 111207.jpg|right]] ...in 1969 and is sometimes called a Nobel Prize.<ref name="NobelHistory">The Nobel Foundation: [http://nobelprize.org/nobelfoundation/history/lemmel/index.htm
    23 kilobytes (3,468 words) - 19:19, October 11, 2025
  • ...did, and he even segregated civil servants after they had been integrated. In 2020, the [[liberal]] elite dropped him down the [[memory hole]] and remove ...raising wages of railroad workers when they threatened a nationwide strike in 1916.
    70 kilobytes (10,491 words) - 04:40, October 2, 2025
  • ...He made his home at Bateman's, near the prosperous village of [[Burwash]] in [[Sussex]], [[England]]. ...lic but not so much by later critics (although [[T.S. Eliot]] held Kipling in high regard). Kipling was a [[British]] [[imperialist]] and [[political co
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  • ...ersion of existentialism<ref>Sartre's view of existentialism was different in minor components from those of his contemporaries, and modern existentialis ...ts-have-meaning-and-purpose-in-life/ Can atheists have meaning and purpose in life?]
    17 kilobytes (2,609 words) - 07:52, December 16, 2025
  • ...a'' is considered his masterpiece. His writing was refreshingly masculine in style, but humorless. A list of his works include:<ref>[https://books.goog * ''In Our Time''
    8 kilobytes (1,245 words) - 08:35, January 25, 2023
  • ...ulists-in-charlemagne-prize-speech/ UN secretary-general attacks populists in Charlemagne Prize speech]. ''Politico''. Retrieved May 30, 2019.</ref> ...powers making war against Germany and Japan, but the actual UN was created in 1945. It was designed by the U.S. State Department. President [[Franklin D.
    256 kilobytes (37,959 words) - 18:44, June 15, 2026
  • ...contributions to modern-day poetry.<ref>https://www.nobelprize.org/prizes/literature/1948/summary/</ref> ...souri]], and came from a prominent intellectual family of Yankee origins. In 1914 he moved to England.
    7 kilobytes (1,074 words) - 00:31, March 21, 2024
  • ...iet Union (ordered out of the country) in 1974. He returned to [[Russia]] in 1994, after [[communism]] fell there. ...enitsyn set in motion the movement that toppled Soviet communism. Leftists in the U.S. foreign policy [[establishment]] criticized Solzhenitsyn for accep
    7 kilobytes (1,035 words) - 04:22, March 17, 2024
  • After taking residence in [[Paris]] in 1937, Beckett wrote his works in French and then translated them into English. Beckett was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1969.
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  • ...1785. One of only two female Founder Members of the Royal Academy of Art in London, England.]] ...3/09/24/the-odds-that-you-will-give-birth-to-a-boy-or-girl-depend-on-where-in-the-world-you-live/ Pew Research],</ref>
    24 kilobytes (3,497 words) - 19:52, June 3, 2024
  • ...), this lyric is cited by courts as a guide when an expert is not required in litigation. ''See, e.g.'', ''Ball v. Posey'', 176 Cal. App. 3d 1209, 1215, ...n literature in 2016. He was chosen the greatest songwriter by a landslide in a ''Rolling Stones'' poll.<ref>https://www.rollingstone.com/music/music-lis
    14 kilobytes (2,175 words) - 06:19, August 8, 2025
  • ...sovereignty over [[Greenland]], despite how it is part of the [[Americas]] in the [[Western Hemisphere]]. Denmark proper consists of the Jutland Peninsula plus many adjacent islands in the Baltic Sea.
    42 kilobytes (6,057 words) - 07:06, January 18, 2026
  • ...available in [[English]]. He was awarded the Nobel Prize for literature in 1905. ...''[[Wiry]]'' (''Whirlpools'') (1910); and ''[[W Pustyni i w Puszczy]]'' (''In Desert and Wilderness'') (1912).
    2 kilobytes (307 words) - 21:00, January 2, 2018
  • ...e]]-winning author of novels and short stories. He spendt much of his time in [[Mexico]] City. ...General in His Labyrinth'' (1989) and ''Of Love and Other Demons'' (1994). In 2002, he published the memoir ''Vivir para contarla''.
    1 kilobytes (218 words) - 16:49, September 26, 2018
  • ...rizes.jpg|200px|right|thumb|A Nobel Prize Medal with a picture of [[Alfred Nobel]]]] ...8850-nobel-prize-for-ethiopian-prime-minister-renews-scrutiny-of-premature Nobel Prize for Ethiopian prime minister renews scrutiny of 'premature' awards].
    11 kilobytes (1,502 words) - 20:36, October 29, 2021
  • ...rize]] for Literature in 1946 and the Peace Prize of the German Book Trade in 1955. [[Category:Nobel Laureates in Literature]]
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  • ...ciple'' and ''Saint Joan''. In 1925 he was awarded the [[Nobel Prize]] for Literature. ...cinda Elizabeth Shaw.<ref>[http://www.askaboutireland.ie/reading-room/arts-literature/irish-writers/carlow-writers-and-artist/george-bernard-shaw-1856-/index.xml
    18 kilobytes (2,843 words) - 07:32, December 30, 2025
  • ...turer who was awarded the [[Nobel Prize in Literature]] in 1995. He lived in [[Dublin]]. His 1999 translation of [[Beowulf]] was highly regarded. [[Category:Nobel Laureates in Literature]]
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