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  1. Signature. Pablo Ruiz Picasso [a] [b] (25 October 1881 – 8 April 1973) was a Spanish painter, sculptor, printmaker, ceramicist, and theatre designer who spent most of his adult life in France. One of the most influential artists of the 20th century, he is known for co-founding the Cubist movement, the invention of constructed sculpture, [8 ...

  2. Andrew Carnegie ( English: / kɑːrˈnɛɡi / kar-NEG-ee, Scots: [kɑrˈnɛːɡi]; [2] [3] [note 1] November 25, 1835 – August 11, 1919) was a Scottish-American industrialist and philanthropist. Carnegie led the expansion of the American steel industry in the late 19th century and became one of the richest Americans in history. [5]

  3. Sometimes, survival needs may drive a swan to find a new mate. If a partner dies or fails to breed successfully over several seasons, the surviving or unsuccessful mate may seek out another companion. A matter of choice . Interestingly, some swans seem to choose their partners based on compatibility rather than random chance.

  4. Feb 19, 2017 · Rekt in Real Life: Directed by John Polson. With Jonny Lee Miller, Lucy Liu, Jon Michael Hill, Nelsan Ellis. A former professional eSports video game player dies after he's assaulted during a live video stream; Shinwell asks Joan for advice when his daughter asks to see him for the first time in five years.

  5. September 26, 2007. ( 2007-09-26) –. April 8, 2009. ( 2009-04-08) Life is an American crime drama television series created by Rand Ravich that aired for two seasons on NBC. It was produced by Universal Media Studios under the supervision of executive producers Rand Ravich, Far Shariat, David Semel, and Daniel Sackheim.

  6. Oct 7, 2019 · October 7, 2019 at 4:03 p.m. EDT. With a camera hidden in a hollowed-out Bible, peeking through the “O” of the word “Holy,” and a pair of rigged reading glasses, Scott Whitney secretly ...

  7. The Imperial Japanese Army (IJA) and the Imperial Japanese Navy (IJN) were responsible for a multitude of war crimes leading to millions of deaths. War crimes ranged from sexual slavery and massacres to human experimentation, starvation, and forced labor, all either directly committed or condoned by the Japanese military and government.