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  2. Morphosyntactic alignment - Wikipedia

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    In linguistics, morphosyntactic alignment is the grammatical relationship between arguments—specifically, between the two arguments (in English, subject and object) of transitive verbs like the dog chased the cat, and the single argument of intransitive verbs like the cat ran away.

  3. Richard Watson Gilder - Wikipedia

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    Gilder died suddenly in New York City on Friday 19 November 1909 of a heart attack in the home of Schuyler van Rensselaer (at 9 West 10th St). [12] The cause of death is considered to be heart disease.

  4. Abu Shusha, Haifa - Wikipedia

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    By contrast, two hundred yards down the road, he later wrote: “Abu Shusha, the stenchiest Arab village I have ever seen,” where Crossman was treated to tea “on the [earthen] floor of a filthy hovel.” [20]

  5. The Politics of Heroin in Southeast Asia - Wikipedia

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    Politics of Heroin documents CIA complicity and aid to the Southeast Asian opium/heroin trade. The book explains that most of the world's heroin was produced in the Golden Triangle and, according to the work, transported with the complicity or indifference of United States government employees.

  6. Jerome Emser - Wikipedia

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    Jerome (or Hieronymus) Emser. Jerome (or Hieronymus) Emser (March 20, 1477 – November 8, 1527), was a German theologian and antagonist of Martin Luther, was born of a good family at Ulm.

  7. Harry E. Munson - Wikipedia

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    Harry Munson was an American public official who served as a police commissioner in Los Angeles, California.Munson moved to Los Angeles in 1911. [1] His professional background was said to be real estate and developing subdivisions. [2]

  8. Ezra Scollay Stearns - Wikipedia

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    Ezra Scollay Stearns was born at Rindge, Cheshire County, New Hampshire, on September 1, 1838.He received a common-school education in his native town, and subsequently pursued abroad a thorough course of study.

  9. Karl Tausig - Wikipedia

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    Tausig was born in Warsaw to Jewish parents and received his first piano lessons from his father, pianist and composer Aloys Tausig (1820–1885), [1] a student of Sigismond Thalberg.