C
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Gene Ray | author of the "Time Cube" theory |
C
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Gennady Zyuganov | Russian politician (born 1944) |
C
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Genrich Altshuller | Soviet inventor and writer |
C
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Geoff Keighley | Canadian video game critic |
M
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geography | science that studies the terrestrial surface, the societies that inhabit it and the territories, landscapes, places or regions that form it when interacting with each other |
M
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geology | study of the composition, structure, physical properties, and history of Earth's components, and the processes by which they are shaped |
C
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Georg Cantor | mathematician, inventor of set theory |
C
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George Baker | Dutch singer-songwriter |
C
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George Berkeley | Anglo-Irish philosopher, 1685-1753 |
F
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George Bluth | fictional character from Arrested Development |
C
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George Bryant | Founder of Civilized Caveman https://civilizedcaveman.com/ |
F
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George Costanza | fictional character from Seinfeld |
C
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George Ezra | English singer-songwriter |
C
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George Foreman | American professional boxer, ordained Baptist minister, author and entrepreneur |
C
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George Galloway | British politician, broadcaster, and writer |
C
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George Grenville | Prime Minister of Great Britain |
C
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George Lazenby | Australian actor |
C
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George Mallory | British mountaineer |
C
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George M. Church | geneticist, molecular engineer, chemist |
F
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George Michael Bluth | fictional character from Arrested Development |
C
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George Papadopoulos | American political advisor |
C
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George Russell | British racing driver |
C
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George Santos | politician and member of the U.S. Congress representing New York's 3rd district |
C
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George Saunders | American writer (born 1958) |
F
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George Sibley | fictional character from Six Feet Under |
C
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Georges Sorel | French philosopher and sociologist |
C
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George Stroumboulopoulos | Canadian broadcaster |
C
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George Wallace | 45th Governor of Alabama |
C
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George Washington Carver | African American botanist and inventor |
C
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George Watsky | American rapper |
C
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George Zweig | American physicist |
M
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Georgia | country in the Caucasus |
C
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Georgia O'Keeffe | American artist (1887-1986) |
F
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Georgina Sparks | fictional character from Gossip Girl |
C
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Georginio Wijnaldum | Dutch association football player |
C
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Georgy Malenkov | Soviet politician |
C
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Gerard Piqué | Spanish footballer (born 1987) |
C
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Gerard 't Hooft | Dutch theoretical physicist |
C
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Gerd Gigerenzer | German psychologist |
C
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Geri Halliwell | British pop singer-songwriter, clothes designer, author and actress |
M
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German | West Germanic language |
M
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German Democratic Republic | 1949–1990 country in central Europe, unified into modern Germany |
M
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German Empire | empire in Central Europe between 1871–1918 |
C
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Gert-Jan Segers | Dutch political scientist and politician |
C
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Gert Verhulst | Belgian actor and film director |
M
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Gestalt psychology | theory of mind examining human perception, structures and organizing principles in sensory impressions |
C
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Getúlio Vergas | President of Brazil |
C
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Ghislaine Maxwell | British socialite, daughter of Robert Maxwell |
F
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Ghost of Christmas Present | fictional character from A Christmas Carol |
C
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Gia Carangi | American model (1960–1986) |