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  2. Emerich Juettner - Wikipedia

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    Emerich Juettner (January 1876 – January 4, 1955), also known as Edward Mueller or Mister 880, was an Austrian-American immigrant known for counterfeiting United States $1 bills and eluding the United States Secret Service for a decade, from 1938 to 1948. [1]

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  4. Roland Sound Canvas - Wikipedia

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    A black plastic box, with LEDs for MIDI activity. 2 MIDI ins, 1 out. There is one single button on the front panel for SC-55/SC-88/SC-88 Pro modes. Roland SC-880 1998 GM GS: 32 64 1117 42 18-bit @ 32 kHz A 1U rackmount unit similar to the SC-88 Pro, but with an enhanced "patch mode" and a newer DAC. [15] [16] Roland ED SC-8850: 1999 GM GS GM2 ...

  5. 880 (number) - Wikipedia

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    880 is also: The code for international direct dialing phone calls to Bangladesh; The year 880 BC or AD 880. Interstate 880, several Interstate highways in the United States. Dodge Custom 880, an automobile manufactured from 1962 to 1965.

  6. Amazon statue types - Wikipedia

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    Detail of the Lansdowne Amazon (Metropolitan Museum of Art) A possible fourth is the Lansdowne Amazon, said to have been found in Tor Colombara by Gavin Hamilton, though it may be a variant on the Sciarra-type. Later at Lansdowne House, it is now at the Metropolitan Museum of Art. The right arm and lower legs have been restored.

  7. Nimbus Roman No. 9 L - Wikipedia

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    Nimbus Roman No. 9 L is a serif typeface created by URW Studio in 1987, [2] and eventually released under the GPL and AFPL (as Type 1 font for Ghostscript) ...

  8. Promagistrate - Wikipedia

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    In ancient Rome, a promagistrate (Latin: pro magistratu) was a person who was granted the power via prorogation to act in place of an ordinary magistrate in the field. This was normally pro consule or pro praetore, that is, in place of a consul or praetor, respectively. This was an expedient development, starting in 327 BC and becoming regular ...

  9. Michael Grant (classicist) - Wikipedia

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    Michael Grant (21 November 1914 – 4 October 2004) was an English classicist, a numismatist, and author of numerous books on ancient history. [1] His 1956 translation of Tacitus's Annals of Imperial Rome remains a standard of the work.