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1571 – The Royal Exchange opens in London.
The Royal Exchange was officially opened on 23 January 1571
by Queen Elizabeth I who awarded the building its royal title and a licence to sell alcohol.
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is created within the Holy Roman Empire.
On 23 January 1718,
after the lands had been purchased,
decreed that Vaduz and Schellenberg were united
and elevated the newly formed territory to the dignity of Fürstentum (principality)
with the name "Liechtenstein" in honour of "[his] true servant,
It was on this date that Liechtenstein became a sovereign member state
It is a testament to the pure political expediency of the purchase
that the Princes of Liechtenstein never visited their new principality for almost 100 years.
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The International Opium Convention,
signed at The Hague on January 23, 1912
was the first international drug control treaty.
It was registered in League of Nations Treaty Series on January 23, 1922.
The United States convened a 13-nation conference
in response to increasing criticism of the opium trade.
The treaty was signed by Germany, the United States, China, France,
The Convention provided
that "The contracting Powers shall use their best endeavours to control,
or to cause to be controlled,
all persons manufacturing, importing, selling, distributing,
and exporting morphine, cocaine,
and their respective salts,
as well as the buildings in which these persons carry such an industry or trade."
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1998 Netscape announced Mozilla,
with the intention to release Communicator code as open source.
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1752 Muzio Clementi, Italian pianist, composer, and conductor (d. 1832)
Muzio Clementi Symphony No.3 "Great National Symphony" in G major
1. Andante Sostenuto - Allegro Con Brio
2. Andante Un Poco Mosso
3. Minuetto (Allegretto)
4. Finale (Vivace)
Philharmonia Orchestra
Claudio Scimone, Conductor
Rec.: London 1978
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23 January 1832 – 30 April 1883
was a French painter.
He was one of the first 19th-century artists to paint modern life,
and a pivotal figure in the transition from Realism to Impressionism.

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Music in the Tuileries, 1862
by Manet

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The Luncheon on the Grass (Le déjeuner sur l'herbe), 1863
by Manet

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Manet Self-Portrait with Palette, 1879

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The Cafe Concert, 1878.
by Manet
The Walters Art Museum.
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The Railway, 1873
by Manet

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The Old Musician, 1862, National Gallery of Art
by Manet

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The Battle of the Kearsarge and the Alabama, 1864,
Philadelphia Museum of Art. Inspired by the Battle of Cherbourg
by Manet

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Boating, 1874, Metropolitan Museum of Art
by Manet

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The grand canal of Venice (Blue Venice), 1875, Shelburne Museum
by Manet

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Carnations and Clematis in a Crystal Vase, 1883, Musée d'Orsay
by Manet
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Otto Paul Hermann Diels
23 January 1876 – 7 March 1954
His most notable work was done with Kurt Alder on the Diels–Alder reaction,
a method for diene synthesis.
The pair was awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1950
for their method of synthesizing cyclic organic compounds proved valuable
for the manufacture of synthetic rubber and plastic
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1878 Rutland Boughton, English composer (d. 1960)
1884 – George McManus, American cartoonist (d. 1954)
1894 Jyotirmoyee Devi, Indian author (d. 1988)
1897 – Ieva Simonaitytė, Lithuanian author (d. 1978)
1898 Georg Kulenkampff, German violinist (d. 1948)
1900 William Ifor Jones, Welsh organist and conductor (d. 1988)
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23 January 1907 – 8 September 198
Japanese physicist and academic,
Nobel Prize laureate
In 1935 he published his theory of mesons,
which explained the interaction between protons and neutrons,
and was a major influence on research into elementary particles
… predicted pion in 1947
... also worked on the theory of K-capture,
in which a low energy electron is absorbed by the nucleus
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1910 Django Reinhardt, Belgian guitarist and composer (d. 1953)
1913 Jean-Michel Atlan, Algerian-French painter (d. 1960)
1916 David Douglas Duncan, American photographer and journalist
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Sir William Arthur Lewis
(23 January 1915 – 15 June 1991)
was a Saint Lucian economist well known
for his contributions in the field of economic development.
The "Lewis Model"[edit]
Lewis published in 1954 what was to be his most influential development economics article, "Economic Development with Unlimited Supplies of Labour" (Manchester School).
In this publication, he introduced what came to be called the Dual Sector model, or the "Lewis Model".

Lewis combined an analysis of the historical experience of developed countries
with the central ideas of the classical economists to produce a broad picture of the development process.
In his theory, a "capitalist" sector develops by taking labour from a non-capitalist backward "subsistence" sector.
At an early stage of development, the "unlimited" supply of labour
from the subsistence economy means that the capitalist sector can expand
for some time without the need to raise wages.
This results in higher returns to capital,
which are reinvested in capital accumulation.
In turn, the increase in the capital stock leads the "capitalists"
to expand employment by drawing further labour from the subsistence sector.
Given the assumptions of the model
(for example,
that the profits are reinvested
and that capital accumulation does not substitute for skilled labour in production),
the process becomes self-sustaining
and leads to modernization and economic development.

The point at which the excess labour in the subsistence sector is fully absorbed
into the modern sector,
and where further capital accumulation begins to increase wages,
is sometimes called the Lewisian turning point.
It has recently been widely discussed in the context of economic development in China
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Gertrude Belle Elion
(January 23, 1918 – February 21, 1999)
Working alone as well as with Hitchings and Black,
Elion developed a multitude of new drugs,
using innovative research methods
that would later lead to the development of the AIDS drug AZT.
She developed the first immunosuppressive drug, azathioprine,
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1922 Leon Golub, American painter and academic (d. 2004)
1923 – Walter M. Miller, Jr., American soldier and author (d. 1996)
1925 Marty Paich, American pianist, composer, producer, and conductor (d. 1995)
1926 Bal Thackeray, Indian journalist, cartoonist, and politician (d. 2012)
1927 – Fred Williams, Australian painter (d. 1982)
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John Charles Polanyi, PC CC FRSC OOnt FRS
(born 23 January 1929)
is a Hungarian-Canadian chemist
who won the 1986 Nobel Prize in Chemistry,
for his research in chemical kinetics.
Chemical kinetics, also known as reaction kinetics,
is the study of rates of chemical processes.
Chemical kinetics includes investigations
of how different experimental conditions can influence the speed
of a chemical reaction and yield information
as well as the construction of mathematical models
that can describe the characteristics of a chemical reaction.
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1930 – Teresa Żylis-Gara, Polish operatic soprano
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Sir Derek Alton Walcott, KCSL OBE OCC
(born 23 January 1930)
Saint Lucian poet and playwright,
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1936 – Cécile Ousset, French pianist
1938 Giant Baba, Japanese wrestler and promoter,
founded All Japan Pro Wrestling (d. 1999)
1938 – Georg Baselitz, German painter and sculptor
1943 Gary Burton, American vibraphone player and composer
1950 – Danny Federici, American organ, glockenspiel, and accordion player (d. 2008)
1953 John Luther Adams, American composer
1962 David Arnold, English composer
1968 Taro Hakase, Japanese violinist and composer
1974 – Richard T. Slone, English painter
1979 – Dawn O'Porter, Scottish-English fashion designer and journalist
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#HappyBirthDay @TheAvenerMusic
Tristan Casara
(born 23 January 1987 in Nice),
known by his stage name The Avener,
is a French deep house and electro music producer.

He is best known for his 2014 single "Fade Out Lines",
a deep house rework of "The Fade Out Line", a song by Phoebe Killdeer & The Short Straws.

The Avener, Phoebe Killdeer - Fade Out Lines
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Alexander Freitas
(born January 23, 1990)
is a Canadian professional wrestler best known under the ring name Alex Silva.
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#Obituario RecordarANuestrosMuertosEsDarlesVidaEternaEnNuestrosCorazones.EnPazDescanse
1548 Bernardo Pisano, Italian priest, scholar, and composer (b. 1490)
1789 Frances Brooke, English author and playwright (b. 1724)
1803 Arthur Guinness, Irish brewer, founded Guinness (b. 1725)
1837 John Field, Irish pianist and composer (b. 1782)
1883 Gustave Doré, French engraver and illustrator (b. 1832)
1893 – José Zorrilla, Spanish poet and playwright (b. 1817)
1921 Mykola Leontovych, Ukrainian composer and conductor (b. 1877)
1922 Arthur Nikisch, Hungarian conductor and academic (b. 1855)
1944 Edvard Munch, Norwegian painter and illustrator (b. 1863)
1947 Pierre Bonnard, French painter (b. 1867)
1956 Alexander Korda, Hungarian-English director and producer (b. 1893)
1963 Józef Gosławski, Polish sculptor (b. 1908)
1973 – Kid Ory, American trombonist, composer, and bandleader (b. 1886)
1977 Toots Shor, American businessman, founded Toots Shor's Restaurant (b. 1903)
1978 Terry Kath, American guitarist and songwriter (b. 1946)
1981 Samuel Barber, American pianist and composer (b. 1910)
1984 Muin Bseiso, Palestinian-Egyptian poet and critic (b. 1926)
1986 Joseph Beuys, German sculptor and painter (b. 1921)
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Salvador Domingo Felipe Jacinto Dalí i Domènech,
Marqués de Dalí de Púbol
(11 May 1904 – 23 January 1989),
known as Salvador Dalí
was a prominent Spanish surrealist painter born in Figueres, Catalonia, Spain.

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Dalí's homage to Isaac Newton,

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Gala in the Window (1933), Marbella

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Rinoceronte vestido con puntillas (1956), Puerto José Banús
by Dalí
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1990 Allen Collins, American guitarist and songwriter (b. 1952)
1991 Northrop Frye, Canadian author and critic (b. 1912)
1999 Joe D'Amato, Italian director and cinematographer (b. 1936)
1999 – Jay Pritzker, American businessman, co-founded the Hyatt Corporation (b. 1922)
2002 – Pierre Bourdieu, French sociologist, anthropologist, and philosopher (b. 1930)
2002 – Robert Nozick, American philosopher, author, and academic (b. 1938)
2010 – Earl Wild, American pianist and composer (b. 1915)
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born Helmut Neustädter;
31 October 1920 – 23 January 2004
was a German-Australian photographer.
He was a "prolific, widely imitated fashion photographer
whose provocative, erotically charged black-and-white photos
were a mainstay of Vogue and other publications.

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by Helmut Newton

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by Helmut Newton
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2012 – Bingham Ray, American businessman, co-founded October Films (b. 1954)
2014 – Riz Ortolani, Italian composer and conductor (b. 1926)
2015 – Prosper Ego, Dutch activist, founded the Oud-Strijders Legioen (b. 1927)
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#BolsaMexicanaDeValores Lista.
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