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  2. Allen C. Fuller - Wikipedia

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    Allen C. Fuller was born in Farmington, Connecticut, in 1822.He studied in Towanda, Pennsylvania, and under James Rood Doolittle in Warsaw, New York. [1] He became a lawyer and lived in Belvidere, Illinois, from 1846 [2] until his death at his home there in 1901.

  3. Alvan T. Fuller - Wikipedia

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    Alvan Tufts Fuller (February 27, 1878 – April 30, 1958) was an American businessman, politician, art collector, and philanthropist from Massachusetts.He opened one of the first automobile dealerships in Massachusetts, which in 1920 was recognized as "the world's most successful auto dealership", [1] and made him one of the state's wealthiest men.

  4. Slowly We Rot - Wikipedia

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    Slowly We Rot is the debut studio album by Florida death metal band Obituary, released in 1989 through Roadrunner Records. [2] [3] It is the only Obituary release to feature bassist Daniel Tucker. [4] [5] Lead guitarist Allen West would leave soon after but returned for the third album, The End Complete (1992).

  5. ‘This is my Christmas miracle’: Man meets his biological ...

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    An adopted man spent all 75 years of his life thinking he was an only child, only to discover he had several biological siblings waiting to welcome him to the family.

  6. Brad Fuller (composer) - Wikipedia

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    Brad Allen Fuller (November 5, 1953 – January 2, 2016) was an American video game composer known for his work for Atari, Inc. and Atari Games.. Fuller composed the soundtracks for Marble Madness, released by Atari Games in 1984, Blasteroids, released in 1987, and Tengen Tetris, which was originally released in 1988. [1]

  7. In a study of mice, researchers at the Allen Institute identified certain cells that showed "major changes" with age, particularly in one specific "hotspot," according to a press release.

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