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ANEXO 16-A
de la Resolución Miscelánea Fiscal para 2018,
publicada el 22 de diciembre de 2017.
FORMATOS GUIA
DEL DICTAMEN DE ESTADOS FINANCIEROS
PARA EFECTOS FISCALES
SEGUNDA SECCION

TERCERA SECCION

CUARTA SECCION

QUINTA SECCION

SEXTA SECCION

SEPTIMA SECCION

OCTAVA SECCION

NOVENA SECCION
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#Event
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1575 Luanda, the capital of Angola,
is founded by the Portuguese navigator Paulo Dias de Novais.
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the first British settlement in the Falkland Islands
at the southern tip of South America, is founded.
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The London Corresponding Society was a Radical organization based in London, England, with a membership consisting primarily of artisans, tradesmen, and shopkeepers.
At its peak, the society boasted roughly 3,000 dues-paying members
who shared the goal of reforming the British political system
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by Felix Mendelssohn is played
at the marriage of Queen Victoria's daughter, Victoria, and Friedrich of Prussia,
and becomes a popular wedding processional.

Mendelssohn: Wedding March / Abbado · Berliner Philharmoniker
https://youtu.be/0Oo4z37OUEI
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1879 – The Bulgarian National Bank is founded.
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1909 Richard Strauss's opera Elektra receives its debut performance

Libretto: Hugo von Hofmannsthal

Elektra Music
By Richard Strauss
English Subtitles

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1915 Alexander Graham Bell inaugurates U.S. transcontinental telephone service, speaking from New York to Thomas Watson in San Francisco.
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Dawn on South Demerdji, Alushta, Crimea
1918 Ukraine declares independence from Bolshevik Russia.

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View of "Tykhaya Bay" near Koktebel on Crimea's Black Sea coast

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Kinburn sandbar, Ochakiv Raion, Mykolaiv Oblast
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Balkhovitin, Zuivskyi regional landscape park, Donetsk Oblast
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The National Bank of Ukraine building
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Crimea hosts many seaside resorts and historic sites
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Odessa
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The Saint Sophia Cathedral in Kiev,
a UNESCO World Heritage Site
is one of the main Christian cathedrals in Ukraine
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St. Nicholas Roman Catholic Cathedral in Kiev
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Residence of Bukovinian and Dalmatian Metropolitans building
by Josef Hlávka, 1882, now Chernivtsi University.
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A collection of traditional Ukrainian Easter eggs – pysanky.
The design motifs on pysanky date back to early Slavic cultures.
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St Andrew's Church in Kiev an example of Baroque.
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Lviv's Old Town; architecture there is much influenced
by its history as part of Austria-Hungary and Poland.

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Vorontsov Palace, at the foot of the Crimean Mountains,
an example of Gothic/Moorish Revival architecture.

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St. Michael's Golden-Domed Cathedral in Kiev, an example of Ukrainian Baroque.

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Poltava museum, Ukrainian Modern architecture example. 1908.

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Schönborn Palace. 1895
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Mykola Lysenko is widely considered to be the father of Ukrainian classical music

Mykola Lysenko - "Dumka-shumka"
(Second Ukrainian Rhapsody, 1877)
...
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Zaporizhia Nuclear Power Plant, the largest nuclear power plant in Europe
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Perovo Solar Park
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Traditional Ukrainian village architecture in Curitiba, Brazil,
where a large Ukrainian diaspora is.

Запорозький марш \ Zaporizhian March
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in the French Alps, inaugurating the Winter Olympic Games.
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1942 World War II: Thailand declares war on the United States and United Kingdom.
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1947 Thomas Goldsmith Jr. files a patent
for a "Cathode Ray Tube Amusement Device",
the first ever electronic game.

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Cutaway rendering of a color CRT:
1. Three electron emitters (for red, green, and blue phosphor dots)
2. Electron beams
3. Focusing coils
4. Deflection coils
5. Anode (collector)
6. Mask for separating beams for red, green, and blue part of displayed image
7. Phosphor layer (screen)with red, green, and blue zones
8. Close-up of the phosphor-coated inner side of the screen
The cathode ray tube (CRT)
is a vacuum tube that contains one or more electron guns
and a phosphorescent screen,
and is used to display images.
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1949 – The first Emmy Awards are presented;
the venue is the Hollywood Athletic Club.
An Emmy Award, or simply Emmy,
recognizes excellence in the television industry,
and corresponds to the Academy Award (for film),
the Tony Award (for theatre),
and the Grammy Award (for music)
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1960 – The National Association of Broadcasters reacts to the "payola" scandal
by threatening fines for any disc jockeys who accept money for playing particular records.
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1961 – In Washington, D.C.,
President John F. Kennedy delivers the first live presidential television news conference.
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1964 Blue Ribbon Sports is founded
by University of Oregon track and field athletes,
which would later become Nike.
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1996 Billy Bailey becomes the last person to be hanged in the USA.
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2006 – Mexican professional wrestler Juana Barraza is arrested in connection with the serial killing of at least ten elderly women.
Juana Barraza (born 27 December 1957) is a Mexican professional wrestler and serial killer dubbed La Mataviejitas (Sp. "The Old Lady Killer") sentenced to 759 years in jail for killing between 42 to 48 elderly women
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#FelizAniversário
#FelizCumpleaños
#HappyBirthday
#JoyeuxAnniversaire
#BuonCompleanno
#Nacimientos
Self-portrait, circa 1640,
Oil on panel, 66 × 51.4 cm,
Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum, Glasgow, Scotland
from
Govert (or Govaert) Teuniszoon Flinck
25 January 1615 – 2 February 1660
Dutch painter of the Dutch Golden Age.

Blessing of Jacob (1638)
Isaak zegent Jakob
Rijksmuseum

Rembrandt as shepherd with staff and flute
Rembrandt als herder met staf en fluit
Rijksmuseum

Landscape with Obelisk.
by Govert Flinck
Historically mistaken as being by Rembrandt.
It was stolen in 1990
from the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum. Boston.

Militia Company of District XVIII
under the Command of Captain Albert Bas (1645)
Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam

Angels announcing the birth of Christ to the shepherds (1639),
by Govert Flinck
Louvre
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25 January 1743 – 10 March 1819
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January 25, 1750 – November 22, 1813
German organist and composer

Wie schön leuchtet der Morgenstern
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portrait by Alexander Nasmyth
from
25 January 1759 – 21 July 1796
also known as Rabbie Burns, the Bard of Ayrshire, Ploughman Poet
Scottish poet and songwriter
Title:
The Complete Works of Robert Burns:
Containing his Poems, Songs, and Correspondence.
With a New Life of the Poet, and Notices,
Critical and Biographical
by Allan Cunningham
THE VISION.
DUAN FIRST.

The sun had clos’d the winter day,
The curlers quat their roaring play,
An’ hunger’d maukin ta’en her way
To kail-yards green,
While faithless snaws ilk step betray
Whare she has been.
The thresher’s weary flingin’-tree
The lee-lang day had tired me;
And when the day had closed his e’e
Far i’ the west,
Ben i’ the spence, right pensivelie,
I gaed to rest.
There, lanely, by the ingle-cheek,
I sat and ey’d the spewing reek,
That fill’d, wi’ hoast-provoking smeek,
The auld clay biggin’;
An’ heard the restless rattons squeak
About the riggin’.

All in this mottie, misty clime,
I backward mused on wastet time,
How I had spent my youthfu’ prime,
An’ done nae thing,
But stringin’ blethers up in rhyme,
For fools to sing.
Had I to guid advice but harkit,
I might, by this hae led a market,
Or strutted in a bank an’ clarkit
My cash-account:
While here, half-mad, half-fed, half-sarkit,
Is a’ th’ amount.
I started, mutt’ring, blockhead! coof!
And heav’d on high my waukit loof,
To swear by a’ yon starry roof,
Or some rash aith,
That I, henceforth, would be rhyme-proof
Till my last breath—
When, click! the string the snick did draw:
And, jee! the door gaed to the wa’;
An’ by my ingle-lowe I saw,
Now bleezin’ bright,
A tight outlandish hizzie, braw
Come full in sight.
Ye need na doubt, I held my wisht;
The infant aith, half-form’d, was crusht;
I glowr’d as eerie’s I’d been dusht
In some wild glen;
When sweet, like modest worth, she blusht,
And stepped ben.
Green, slender, leaf-clad holly-boughs
Were twisted, gracefu’, round her brows,
I took her for some Scottish Muse,
By that same token;
An’ come to stop those reckless vows,
Wou’d soon be broken.
A “hair-brain’d, sentimental trace”
Was strongly marked in her face;
A wildly-witty, rustic grace
Shone full upon her:
Her eye, ev’n turn’d on empty space,
Beam’d keen with honour.
Down flow’d her robe, a tartan sheen,
’Till half a leg was scrimply seen:
And such a leg! my bonnie Jean
Could only peer it;
Sae straught, sae taper, tight, and clean,
Nane else came near it.
Her mantle large, of greenish hue,
My gazing wonder chiefly drew;
Deep lights and shades, bold-mingling, threw
A lustre grand;
And seem’d to my astonish’d view,
A well-known land.
Here, rivers in the sea were lost;
There, mountains to the skies were tost:
Here, tumbling billows mark’d the coast,
With surging foam;
There, distant shone Art’s lofty boast,
The lordly dome.
Here, Doon pour’d down his far-fetch’d floods;
There, well-fed Irwine stately thuds:
Auld hermit Ayr staw thro’ his woods,
On to the shore;
And many a lesser torrent scuds,
With seeming roar.
Low, in a sandy valley spread,
An ancient borough rear’d her head;
Still, as in Scottish story read,
She boasts a race,
To ev’ry nobler virtue bred,
And polish’d grace.
By stately tow’r, or palace fair,
Or ruins pendent in the air,
Bold stems of heroes, here and there,
I could discern;
Some seem’d to muse, some seem’d to dare,
With feature stern.
My heart did glowing transport feel,
To see a race heroic wheel,
And brandish round the deep-dy’d steel
In sturdy blows;
While back-recoiling seem’d to reel
Their southron foes.
His Country’s Saviour, mark him well!
Bold Richardton’s heroic swell;
The chief on Sark who glorious fell,
In high command;
And He whom ruthless fates expel
His native land.

There, where a sceptr’d Pictish shade
Stalk’d round his ashes lowly laid,
I mark’d a martial race portray’d
In colours strong;
Bold, soldier-featur’d, undismay’d
They strode along.
Thro’ many a wild romantic grove,
Near many a hermit-fancy’d cove,
(Fit haunts for friendship or for love,)
In musing mood,
An aged judge, I saw him rove,
Dispensing good.
With deep-struck, reverential awe,
The learned sire and son I saw,
To Nature’s God and Nature’s law,
They gave their lore,
This, all its source and end to draw;
That, to adore.
Brydone’s brave ward I well could spy,
Beneath old Scotia’s smiling eye;
Who call’d on Fame, low standing by,
To hand him on,
Where many a Patriot-name on high
And hero shone.
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January 25, 1822 – June 7, 1915
American businessman, politician, and philanthropist in Hawaii.
founded the Bishop Museum (d. 1915)

The Bernice Pauahi Bishop Museum

Exploring the Big Island of Hawaii
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1824 Michael Madhusudan Dutt, Indian poet and playwright (d. 1873)
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José Juventino Policarpo Rosas Cadenas
25 January 1868 – 9 July 1894

Juventino Rosas - Sobre las Olas - Over the Waves
https://youtu.be/N2YvhEv7ykM

Sobre las Olas
AVI OSTROWSKY - Conductor
OFUNAM Philharmonic Orchestra
https://youtu.be/LwZsorNDvLY

Juventino Rosas - Sobre las Olas
Central Military Band of the Russian Ministry of Defence.
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William Somerset Maugham
25 January 1874 – 16 December 1965
British playwright, novelist, and short story writer
Maugham's masterpiece
is generally agreed to be Of Human Bondage,
a semi-autobiographical novel
that deals with the life of the main character Philip Carey,
who, like Maugham, was orphaned, and brought up by his pious uncle.
Philip's clubfoot causes him endless self-consciousness and embarrassment,
echoing Maugham's struggles with his stutter and,
as his biographer Ted Morgan notes, his homosexuality

Title: Of Human Bondage
Author: W. Somerset Maugham

Of Human Bondage (1935) [Drama] [Romance]
https://youtu.be/2tkIjtQ2TwQ
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Adeline Virginia Woolf
25 January 1882 – 28 March 1941
English novelist, essayist, short story writer, and critic

Virginia Woolf in 1902; photograph
by George Charles Beresford

A portrait of Virginia Woolf circa.1917
by Roger Fry

Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? (1966)
Official Trailer  
- Elizabeth Taylor, Richard Burton Movie HD
.
Title: Monday or Tuesday
Author: Virginia Woolf
… Ah, the mark on the wall! It was a snail.
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1885 Kitahara Hakushū, Japanese poet and author (d. 1942)
1886 Wilhelm Furtwängler, German conductor and composer (d. 1954)
1899 Sleepy John Estes, American singer-songwriter and guitarist (d. 1977)
1900 István Fekete, Hungarian author (d. 1970)
1913 – Witold Lutosławski, Polish composer and conductor (d. 1994)
1913 – Luis Marden, American photographer and journalist (d. 2003)
1914 William Strickland, American conductor and organist (d. 1991)
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Viscount Ilya Romanovich Prigogine
25 January [O.S. 12 January] 1917 – 28 May 2003
and 1977 Nobel Laureate
A dissipative system is a thermodynamically open system which is operating out of,
and often far from, thermodynamic equilibrium in an environment
with which it exchanges energy and matter.
… that has a dynamical régime that is in some sense in a reproducible steady state.
This reproducible steady state may be reached
by natural evolution of the system, by artifice, or by a combination of these two.

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Complex systems present problems both
The study of complex systems represents a new approach to science
that investigates how relationships between parts give rise
to the collective behaviors of a system
and how the system interacts
and forms relationships with its environment.

Self-Organization
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born 25 January 1923
is a Swedish neuropharmacologist who is best known
for his work with the neurotransmitter dopamine
and its effects in Parkinson's disease.
For his work on dopamine,
Carlsson was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 2000,
along with co-recipients Eric Kandel and Paul Greengard.
Dopamine (contracted from 3,4-dihydroxyphenethylamine)
that plays several important roles in the brain and body.
It is an amine synthesized by removing a carboxyl group
from a molecule of its precursor chemical L-DOPA,
which is synthesized in the brain and kidneys.
Dopamine is also synthesized in plants and most multicellular animals.

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Dopamine can be found in the peel and fruit pulp of bananas.
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1924 – Speedy West, American guitarist and producer (d. 2003)
1925 – Giorgos Zampetas, Greek bouzouki player and songwriter (d. 1992)
1927 Antônio Carlos Jobim, Brazilian singer-songwriter and pianist (d. 1994)
1929 – Robert Faurisson, English-French author and academic
1929 – Benny Golson, American saxophonist and composer
1936 – Onat Kutlar, Turkish author and poet (d. 1995)
1938 Shotaro Ishinomori, Japanese author and illustrator (d. 1998)
1938 – Leiji Matsumoto, Japanese author, illustrator, and animator
1938 – Vladimir Vysotsky, Russian singer-songwriter, actor, and poet (d. 1980)
1948 – Georgy Shishkin, Russian painter and illustrator
1949 John Cooper Clarke, English poet and critic
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Sir Paul Maxime Nurse FRS FREng
born 25 January 1949
is an English geneticist, former President of the Royal Society and Chief Executive and Director of the Francis Crick Institute.
for their discoveries of protein molecules
that control the division (duplication) of cells in the cell cycle.

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The cell cycle or cell-division cycle is the series of events
that take place in a cell leading to its division
and duplication of its DNA (DNA replication) to produce two daughter cells.
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1950 Gloria Naylor, American novelist (d. 2016)
1952 – Timothy White, American journalist, author, and critic (d. 2002)
1954 – Renate Dorrestein, Dutch journalist and author
1956 Andy Cox, English guitarist
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Molly E. Holzschlag
born January 25, 1963
is a US author, lecturer and advocate for the Open Web.
She has written or co-authored over 35 books on web design
and open standards,
Visual Enlightenment for the Web (co-authored with Dave Shea).
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1970 Stephen Chbosky, American author, screenwriter, and director
1971 Luca Badoer, Italian race car driver
1976 – Mário Haberfeld, Brazilian race car driver
1981 – Alicia Keys, American singer-songwriter, pianist, and actress
1991 – Nigel Melker, Dutch race car driver
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#Obituario RecordarANuestrosMuertosEsDarlesVidaEternaEnNuestrosCorazones.EnPazDescanse
1586 Lucas Cranach the Younger, German painter (b. 1515)
1884 Périclès Pantazis, Greek-Belgian painter (b. 1849)
1908 Ouida, English-Italian author (b. 1839)
1925 Juan Vucetich, Croatian-Argentinian anthropologist and police officer (b. 1858)
1947 Al Capone, American gangster and mob boss (b. 1899)
1957 Ichizō Kobayashi, Japanese businessman, founded Hankyu Hanshin Holdings (b. 1873)
1968 Louie Myfanwy Thomas, Welsh writer (b. 1908)
1970 Jane Bathori, French soprano (b. 1877)
1970 – Eiji Tsuburaya, Japanese director and producer (b. 1901)
1978 Skender Kulenović, Bosnian author, poet, and playwright (b. 1910)
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(January 5, 1909 – January 25, 1994)
was an American mathematician. One of the students of Alonzo Church, Kleene, along with Alan Turing, Emil Post, and others, is best known as a founder of the branch of mathematical logic known as recursion theory, which subsequently helped to provide the foundations of theoretical computer science. Kleene's work grounds the study of which functions are computable. A number of mathematical concepts are named after him: Kleene hierarchy, Kleene algebra, the Kleene star (Kleene closure), Kleene's recursion theorem and the Kleene fixpoint theorem. He also invented regular expressions, and made significant contributions to the foundations of mathematical intuitionism.
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1997 Dan Barry, American author and illustrator (b. 1923)
1999 Sarah Louise Delany, American author and educator (b. 1889)
1999 – Robert Shaw, American conductor (b. 1916)
2001 Alice Ambrose, American philosopher and logician (b. 1906)
2003 Sheldon Reynolds, American director, producer, and screenwriter (b. 1923)
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Philip Cortelyou Johnson
July 8, 1906 – January 25, 2005
American architect
designed the PPG Place
and Crystal Cathedral, Garden Grove, CA, USA.
best known for his works
including the Glass House in New Canaan, Connecticut,
and his works of
particularly 550 Madison Avenue
(Formerly the ATT&T Building and then the Sony Building),
designed with John Burgee.
and in 1979 the first Pritzker Architecture Prize.

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The exteriors of Crystal Cathedral. Garden Grove, CA, USA.
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Church interior iof Crystal Cathedral. Garden Grove, CA, USA.

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PPG Place in downtown Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
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Manuel António de Sousa Lopes
(December 23, 1907 - January 25, 2005)
was a Cape Verdean novelist, poet and essayist.
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2012 Paavo Berglund, Finnish violinist and conductor (b. 1929)
2015 John Leggett, American author and academic (b. 1917)
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