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Amelia (Mary),
1897–1937,
U.S. aviator: vanished in flight over Pacific Ocean.
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Earhart
(ˈɛəˌhɑːt)
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Amelia.
1898--1937, US aviator: the first woman to fly the Atlantic (1928). She disappeared on a Pacific flight (1937)
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