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  • | image = John Denison (1853-1939) (RCN) in 1877.jpg | death_date = {{Death date and age |1939|03|06|1853}}
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  • | birth_date = {{birth date|1939|11|18|df=y}} | death_date = {{Death date and age|2014|4|19|1939|11|18|df=y}}
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  • | birth_date = {{Birth date and age|1939|07|25|df=y}} '''Abdullah Abu Sayeed''' (born 25 July 1939) is a Bangladeshi educator, writer, television presenter, and activist. He
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  • ==Births== *[[1939]] – [[Klaus Schmiegel]], German chemist
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  • ...Vallery-Radot, ed., ''Oeuvres de Pasteur'' (Paris, France: Masson and Co., 1939), vol. 7, [http://gallica.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/bpt6k7363q/f137.chemindefer p. ...thout religious practice.<ref>Pasteur Vallery-Radot, Letter to Paul Dupuy, 1939, quoted by Hilaire Cuny, ''Pasteur et le mystère de la vie'', Paris, Seghe
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  • * [[John Denison (1853-1939)]] (brother) ...[[Admiral]] and aide-de-camp to [[Edward VII of the United Kingdom]], 1853-1939
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  • '''Pete Myers''' (18 April 1939 — 5 December 1998) was an [[international broadcaster]] with the [[BBC Wo [[Category:1939 births]]
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  • ...on October 18, 1924. He moved to [[Portland, Oregon]] with his parents in 1939, and completed [[Grant High School (Portland, Oregon)|Grant High School]] t [[Category:1924 births]]
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  • ...in the world behind the [[British Empire]]. At its peak, between 1919 and 1939, the second French colonial empire extended over 12,347,000 square kilometr ...ral population growth in the European Union. The natural growth (excess of births over deaths) rose to 302,432 in 2006,<ref name=evol>{{fr}} {{cite web|url=h
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  • ...number of [[World War II casualties#endnote Austria|military deaths]] from 1939 to 1945 was 260,000.<ref>Rüdiger Overmans, ''Deutsche militärische Verlus ...=[[Our World In Data]], [[Gapminder Foundation]]}}</ref> In 2015, 42.1% of births were to unmarried women.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/tg
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  • [[Category:1939 births]]
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  • ...ractice|volume=35|issue=1|pages=19–26|doi=10.1037/0735-7028.35.1.19|issn=1939-1323|citeseerx=10.1.1.515.2135}}</ref> ...for all Americans began to decline while divorce rates and out-of-wedlock births have climbed.<ref name="media.hoover.org">{{cite web|url=https://media.hoov
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  • ...ent of an emergency. As a consequence, after [[World War II]] broke out in 1939, the fleet was fully occupied with defending Britain, leaving Singapore vul ...ttp://www.singstat.gov.sg/statistics/latest-data#16| title=Latest Data – Births & Deaths |publisher=Department of Statistics |year=2014 |access-date=26 Apr
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