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The Kahanamoku brothers (L to R: Bill, Sam, Louis, David, Sargent and Duke) at Waikiki Beach in 1928. (Photo by Hawaiian photographer Tai Sing Loo.)-stock-photo
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The Kahanamoku brothers (L to R: Bill, Sam, Louis, David, Sargent and Duke) at Waikiki Beach in 1928. (Photo by Hawaiian photographer Tai Sing Loo.)-stock-photo
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Charles Kingsford Smith lying on a wooden surfboard on the beach in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, between December 1914 and February 1915.-stock-photo
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Charles Kingsford Smith lying on a wooden surfboard on the beach in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, between December 1914 and February 1915.-stock-photo
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Portrait of Corrie ten Boom (1892-1983), Dutch Christian Holocaust survivor imprisoned by the Nazis and held at the Ravensbrück concentration camp for, along with her family, hiding Jews during World War II.-stock-photo
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Portrait of Corrie ten Boom (1892-1983), Dutch Christian Holocaust survivor imprisoned by the Nazis and held at the Ravensbrück concentration camp for, along with her family, hiding Jews during World War II.-stock-photo
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English novelist Eric Arthur Blair (1904-1950), known by his pen name George Orwell, was the author of the dystopian novels 1984 and Animal Farm. (Photo: 1943)-stock-photo
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English novelist Eric Arthur Blair (1904-1950), known by his pen name George Orwell, was the author of the dystopian novels 1984 and Animal Farm. (Photo: 1943)-stock-photo
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President Bill Clinton and Atlanta Mayor Maynard Jackson shaking hands at an Olympic committee meeting on March 19, 1993, in Atlanta, Georgia, concerning the upcoming 1996 Summer Centennial Olympic Games to be held in Atlanta. (USA)-stock-photo
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President Bill Clinton and Atlanta Mayor Maynard Jackson shaking hands at an Olympic committee meeting on March 19, 1993, in Atlanta, Georgia, concerning the upcoming 1996 Summer Centennial Olympic Games to be held in Atlanta. (USA)-stock-photo
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Rudolf Hess, former Deputy Führer of the Nazi Party under Adolph Hitler, in his prison cell at Nuremberg awaiting his trial before the International Military Tribunal for war crimes during World War II.-stock-photo
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Rudolf Hess, former Deputy Führer of the Nazi Party under Adolph Hitler, in his prison cell at Nuremberg awaiting his trial before the International Military Tribunal for war crimes during World War II.-stock-photo
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Dutch Jews boarding a train at Westerbork in the Nazi-occupied Netherlands, destined for the Auschwitz concentration camp in Poland. (c1942/1943)-stock-photo
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Dutch Jews boarding a train at Westerbork in the Nazi-occupied Netherlands, destined for the Auschwitz concentration camp in Poland. (c1942/1943)-stock-photo
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Holocaust captives Rabbi Leib Weiss (front) and his son Shlomo Weiss (right) on the train platform at Auschwitz-Birkenau Concentration and Extermination Camp in Nazi Germany-occupied Poland during World War II on May 26, 1944.-stock-photo
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Holocaust captives Rabbi Leib Weiss (front) and his son Shlomo Weiss (right) on the train platform at Auschwitz-Birkenau Concentration and Extermination Camp in Nazi Germany-occupied Poland during World War II on May 26, 1944.-stock-photo
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Christians Casper ten Boom (1859-1944) and his wife Cornelia, parents of Corrie and Betsie ten Boom who were featured in the film The Hiding Place, were part of the Dutch Resistance to the Nazi occupation of the Netherlands and were actively in involved in hiding Jews during the Holocaust.-stock-photo
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Christians Casper ten Boom (1859-1944) and his wife Cornelia, parents of Corrie and Betsie ten Boom who were featured in the film The Hiding Place, were part of the Dutch Resistance to the Nazi occupation of the Netherlands and were actively in involved in hiding Jews during the Holocaust.-stock-photo
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Casper ten Boom and his daughter Corrie (6th from left) in their Haarlem, Holland, home 'the Beje' (above their watch shop) where they are gathered with friends and Jews they are hiding from the Nazis in 1943 during World War II.-stock-photo
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Casper ten Boom and his daughter Corrie (6th from left) in their Haarlem, Holland, home 'the Beje' (above their watch shop) where they are gathered with friends and Jews they are hiding from the Nazis in 1943 during World War II.-stock-photo
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Ira David Sankey (1840-1908), American hymn writer, arranger, and Gospel singer associated with evangelist D.L. Moody in a London, England, portrait from the 1870s.-stock-photo
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Ira David Sankey (1840-1908), American hymn writer, arranger, and Gospel singer associated with evangelist D.L. Moody in a London, England, portrait from the 1870s.-stock-photo
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Ira David Sankey (1840-1908), American hymn writer, arranger, and Gospel singer associated with evangelist D.L. Moody in a London, England, portrait from the 1870s.-stock-photo
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Corrie ten Boom (center) and family gathered around an outdoor table.-stock-photo
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Corrie ten Boom (center) and family gathered around an outdoor table.-stock-photo
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Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. (1929-1968), American Civil Rights Movement leader, in the 1960s. (USA)-stock-photo
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Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. (1929-1968), American Civil Rights Movement leader, in the 1960s. (USA)-stock-photo
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Hymn writer Fanny Crosby (1820-1915) was one of the most prolific hymnists in history, writing over 9000 hymns and gospel songs, despite being blind from shortly after birth.-stock-photo
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Hymn writer Fanny Crosby (1820-1915) was one of the most prolific hymnists in history, writing over 9000 hymns and gospel songs, despite being blind from shortly after birth.-stock-photo
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Frances Ridley Havergal (1836-1879), English Christian hymnwriter and poet, in a portrait by Elliott & Fry of London.-stock-photo
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Frances Ridley Havergal (1836-1879), English Christian hymnwriter and poet, in a portrait by Elliott & Fry of London.-stock-photo
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Adam Sedgwick (1785-1873), a founder of modern geology who proposed the Devonian and Cambrian (Cambrian Explosion) geologic periods. Though a mentor to young Charles Darwin, Sedgwick opposed the materialist nature of Darwin's theory of evolution by natural selection.-stock-photo
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Adam Sedgwick (1785-1873), a founder of modern geology who proposed the Devonian and Cambrian (Cambrian Explosion) geologic periods. Though a mentor to young Charles Darwin, Sedgwick opposed the materialist nature of Darwin's theory of evolution by natural selection.-stock-photo
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Joseph Barber Lightfoot (1828–1889), commonly known as J.B. Lightfoot, was an English theologian, Bible translator, and Bishop of Durham.-stock-photo
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Joseph Barber Lightfoot (1828–1889), commonly known as J.B. Lightfoot, was an English theologian, Bible translator, and Bishop of Durham.-stock-photo
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William Whewell FRS FGS (1794-1866) was an English polymath who was a leading figure in 19th century science. He was a scientist, mathematician, philosopher, theologian, Anglican priest, poet, and a historian of science. He contributed numerous scientific terms to the English language, including the term scientist, along with physicist, ion, cathode, catastrophism, and uniformitarianism, among others. Whewell was also known for his opposition to evolution and his view that observable evidence of design in nature pointed to a Divine intelligent Creator. (Photo c1860s by Maull & Polyblank)-stock-photo
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William Whewell FRS FGS (1794-1866) was an English polymath who was a leading figure in 19th century science. He was a scientist, mathematician, philosopher, theologian, Anglican priest, poet, and a historian of science. He contributed numerous scientific terms to the English language, including the term scientist, along with physicist, ion, cathode, catastrophism, and uniformitarianism, among others. Whewell was also known for his opposition to evolution and his view that observable evidence of design in nature pointed to a Divine intelligent Creator. (Photo c1860s by Maull & Polyblank)-stock-photo
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First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt and Herbert H. Lehman (left) present Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., with an award from the Americans for Democratic Action in 1961 at the Astor Hotel in New York. (USA)-stock-photo
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First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt and Herbert H. Lehman (left) present Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., with an award from the Americans for Democratic Action in 1961 at the Astor Hotel in New York. (USA)-stock-photo
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U.S. amateur golfer Bobby Jones, founder of Augusta National Golf Club and co-founder of the Masters Tournament, on a golf course in 1921. Jones is the only winner of a Grand Slam, which he accomplished in 1930.-stock-photo