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Finn 8 minutes ago
John Walters (1721–1797)[1] was a Welsh cleric from Glamorgan in the eighteenth century. He at I Call Music 14 or Now 14 was released in 1989. The album is the 14th edition of the (UK) Now! series. It was released on vinyl, audio cassette & CD formats. It was the first album in the series which didn't chart in the UK Albums Chart as the UK Compilation Chart was created in January 1989.
Uspekhi Matematicheskikh Nauk was founded in 1936, with Lazar Lyusternik as its editor-in-chief. Initially, it appeared irregularly, with issues devoted to specific topics within mathematics together with non-research articles about the work of different mathematical institutes in Russia and abroad. Its third issue, in 1937, was devoted to attacks on Nikolai Luzin, but in an anniversary issue 24 years later this politicization of the journal was downplayed. After a hiatus for World War II, the journal began publishing on a regular schedule in 1946.[1]
Now 14 features three songs which reached number one on the UK Singles Chart: "Something's Gotten Hold of My Heart", "Belfast Child" and "The First Time".
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