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  2. The Man (Wallace novel) - Wikipedia

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    The Man is a 1964 novel by Irving Wallace that speculatively explores the socio-political consequences in U.S. society when a black man becomes President of the United States. The novel's title derives from the contemporary—fifties, sixties, seventies—American slang English, " The Man ".

  3. Jack Welch - Wikipedia

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    The Man Who Broke Capitalism: How Jack Welch Gutted the Heartland and Crushed the Soul of Corporate America―and How to Undo His Legacy. New York: Simon & Schuster. ISBN 9781982176440. OCLC 1302899162. Lane, Bill (2008). Jacked Up: The Inside Story of how Jack Welch Talked GE into Becoming the World's Greatest Company. New York: McGraw Hill.

  4. Denis Avey - Wikipedia

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    The following week Avey signed a book contract with Hodder and Stoughton to write his story. [22] The book appeared in April 2011 with a foreword by Sir Martin Gilbert . The book, The Man who Broke into Auschwitz , went on to be a best-seller and has been translated into a number of languages.

  5. William F. Friedman - Wikipedia

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    The Man Who Broke Purple: the Life of Colonel William F. Friedman, Who Deciphered the Japanese Code in World War II. Boston: Little Brown & Co. ISBN 978-0316145954. OCLC 3072401. Friedman, William F. (1984). Six Lectures on Cryptology. U.S. National Security Agency, 1965, declassified 1977. Gannon, James (2001).

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  8. Charles Coborn - Wikipedia

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    Colin Whitton McCallum (4 August 1852 – 23 November 1945), known by his stage name Charles Coborn, was a British music hall singer and comedian. During a long career, Coborn was known largely for two comic songs: "Two Lovely Black Eyes", and "The Man Who Broke the Bank at Monte Carlo."

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    CHICAGO – A tearful, unscripted moment between Tim Walz and his 17-year-old son, Gus, has unleashed a flood of praise and admiration – but also prompted ugly online bullying.