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  2. List of presidents of the United States by date of death

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    The following is a list of presidents of the United States by date of death, plus additional lists of presidential death related statistics.Of the 45 people who have served as President of the United States since the office came into existence in 1789, [a] 40 have died – eight of them while in office.

  3. Thrigmopoeus truculentus - Wikipedia

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    Thrigmopoeus truculentus is threatened by fragmentation, habitat degradation, soil erosion, developmental activities and pet trade. Habitat degradation is caused by the widening of roads where T. truculentus build its burrows, cutting of trees, soil erosion, tourism and other such human infleuence and bund maintenance.

  4. HMS Truculent (P315) - Wikipedia

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    HMS Truculent was a British submarine of the third group of the T-class. She was built as P315 by Vickers Armstrong, Barrow, and launched on 12 September 1942. She sank nine enemy vessels. The submarine was funded by donations from the town of Glossop in Derbyshire, whose population raised £175,000 in 1942-3 to fund warships. [1]

  5. List of skiing deaths - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of skiing deaths of notable people, in chronological order, and includes skiers and snowboarders both professional and recreational whose deaths are due to accidents or avalanches.

  6. Truculentus - Wikipedia

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    The title means "Truculent (or Surly)", referring to the bad-tempered slave who tries to prevent his young master Strabax from wasting money on his love affair with the courtesan Phronesium, but who later himself falls for the charms of her maid Astaphium. According to Cicero, the Truculentus was written in Plautus's old age.

  7. Clifford Thurlow - Wikipedia

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    Clifford Thurlow (born 1952, in London, England) trained as a journalist after failing to get a place at Cambridge and wrote his first book at the age of 23. He has been described by Penny Wark of The Times as "one of the UK's best ghostwriters ."

  8. Baron Thurlow - Wikipedia

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    Baron Thurlow, of Thurlow in the County of Suffolk, is a title in the Peerage of Great Britain. [1] It was created on 11 June 1792 for the lawyer and politician Edward Thurlow, 1st Baron Thurlow , with remainder to his younger brothers and the heirs male of their bodies.

  9. Edmund Hoyle Vestey - Wikipedia

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    They married in 1960 and had four sons. He owned the Thurlow estate in Suffolk, where he was for many years the Master of Foxhounds of the Thurlow Hunt. He also owned a sporting estate in Sutherland and farmland in the Borders. He was High Sheriff of Essex in 1977 and deputy lieutenant of Essex in 1978 and of Suffolk in 1991. [citation needed]