Bertrand Russell

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Rus·sell

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noun
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Bertrand (Arthur William), 3rd Earl, 1872–1970, English philosopher, mathematician, and author: Nobel prize for literature 1950.
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Charles Edward, 1860–1941, U.S. journalist, sociologist, biographer, and political leader.
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Charles Taze [teyz] , (“Pastor Russell”), 1852–1916, U.S. religious leader and publisher: founder of Jehovah's Witnesses.
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Elizabeth Mary, Countess (Mary Annette Beauchamp; “Elizabeth”), 1866–1941, Australian novelist.
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George William (“Æ”), 1867–1935, Irish poet and painter.
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Henry Norris, 1877–1957, U.S. astronomer.
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John Russell, 1st Earl (Lord John Russell), 1792–1878, British statesman: prime minister 1846–52, 1865–66.
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Lillian (Helen Louise Leonard), 1861–1922, U.S. singer and actress.
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William Fel·ton [fel-tn] , (“Bill”), born 1934, U.S. basketball player and coach.
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Mount, a mountain in E California, in the Sierra Nevada. 14,088 feet (4294 meters).
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a mountain in S central Alaska, in the Alaska Range. 11,670 feet (3557 meters).
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a male given name.
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(1872-1970) A British mathematician, the discoverer of Russell's paradox.
(1995-03-27)

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