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  • ...d liberally from many authors of his day, such as [[Voltaire]], [[Benjamin Franklin]], [[Alexander Pope]] and [[Samuel Johnson]].<ref name="kister_1994">{{cite
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  • ...://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,764506,00.html?iid=digg_share Franklin Henry Hooper – obituary] ''Time'' Monday, 26 Aug. 1940</ref> [[Walter Yus * political economist [[Benjamin M. Friedman]],
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  • | 1918 || || Art || Benjamin Franklin Professor of Music and Humanities, [[University of Pennsylvania]] || 51
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  • ...liberally from the authors of his era, including [[Voltaire]], [[Benjamin Franklin]], [[Alexander Pope]] and [[Samuel Johnson]]. He later said:<ref name="koga ...h Chisholm]], Sir [[Donald Mackenzie Wallace]], [[Arthur T. Hadley]] and [[Franklin Henry Hooper]], the brother of the owner Horace Hooper. Taken together, the
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  • ...word "benzene" derives historically from "gum benzoin", sometimes called "benjamin" (i.e., [[benzoin resin]]), an aromatic resin known to European pharmacists ...irst1 = Damian|last2 = Simmonett|first2 = Andrew C.|last3 = Leach|first3 = Franklin E.|last4 = Allen|first4 = Wesley D.|last5 = Schleyer|first5 = Paul v. R.|la
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  • ...ink=H. W. Brands |title=The First American: The Life and Times of Benjamin Franklin |city=New York |publisher=Anchor Books |year=2000 |isbn=970385495400}}</ref
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  • | B || [[Brodie-Trendelenburg percussion test]] || [[Sir Benjamin Collins Brodie, 1st Baronet]], [[Friedrich Trendelenburg]] || general medic | B || [[Trendelenburg Test|Brodie-Trendelenburg test]] || [[Sir Benjamin Collins Brodie, 1st Baronet]], [[Friedrich Trendelenburg]] ||general medic
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  • * [[Hereditary hemorrhagic telangiectasia|Babington disease]] &ndash; [[Benjamin Babington]] * [[Benjamin syndrome]] &ndash; [[E. Benjamin]]
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  • *'''Franklinic'''—[[Benjamin Franklin]] (as in ''Franklinic electricity'', ''franklinic taste'')
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  • *[[Roosevelt Stadium]], [[Jersey City]], named for [[Franklin D. Roosevelt]] ...ball)|Connie Mack]] Stadium, [[Philadelphia]], named for Athletics owner [[Benjamin Shibe]] and later Athletics manager/owner Connie Mack.
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  • *[[List of places named for Benjamin Franklin|Benjamin Franklin]]
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  • ...<sub>4</sub> &ndash; American mineralogist and electrom microprobe analyst Benjamin Bartlett (Bart) Cannon ...html] &ndash; American geologist and mineralogist [[John L. Baum]] [http://franklin-sterlinghill.com/dunn/ch07/cultural.stm#baum ]
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  • | [[Benjamin Titus Roberts]] and [[John Wesley]] | [[Benjamin E. Bates]]
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  • * [[Franklin stove]] – [[Benjamin Franklin]]
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  • * [[Benjamin Blumenfeld]] — [[Blumenfeld Gambit]] * [[Benjamin Franklin]] — [[Franklin stove]], [[statcoulomb|franklin]] — cgs unit of electric charge
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  • * [[FranklinCovey]] – [[Benjamin Franklin]] and [[Stephen Covey]] * [[Franklin Mint]] – believed to be named in honor of [[Benjamin Franklin]]
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  • *[[Bagby, California]] &ndash; Benjamin A. Bagby (merchant, hotelier, innkeeper) *[[Bellows Falls, Vermont]] &ndash; Colonel Benjamin Bellows (landowner)
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  • * [[Statcoulomb|franklin]] (Fr), electric charge &ndash; [[Benjamin Franklin]]
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  • ...of patients.<ref>CHAPLIN, Joyce E. The first scientific American; Benjamin Franklin and the pursuit of genius. Perseus, Basic Books. 421 p. illus. notes, index
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  • ...ts vary between the lower body, stomach and chest — as he arrived at the Benjamin Tasker Middle School in [[Bowie, Maryland]], in [[Prince George's County, M On October 14, at 9:15 p.m., 47-year-old Linda Franklin, an [[FBI]] [[intelligence analyst]] who was a resident of [[Arlington Coun
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