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Wikipedia - Occamism -- Philosophical and theological teaching developed by William of Ockham
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William Wordsworth ::: Born: April 7, 1770; Died: April 23, 1850; Occupation: Poet;
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William Wycherley ::: Born: 1640; Died: December 31, 1715; Occupation: Dramatist;
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will.i.am ::: Born: March 15, 1975; Occupation: Rapper;
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William Butler Yeats ::: Born: June 13, 1865; Died: January 28, 1939; Occupation: Poet;
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William P. Young ::: Born: May 11, 1955; Occupation: Author;
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Israel Zangwill ::: Born: January 21, 1864; Died: August 1, 1926; Occupation: Humorist;
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William Booth ::: Born: April 10, 1829; Died: August 20, 1912; Occupation: Preacher;
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Willard Wigan ::: Born: 1957; Occupation: Artist;
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William Faulkner ::: Born: September 25, 1897; Died: July 6, 1962; Occupation: Writer;
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William Carlos Williams ::: Born: September 17, 1883; Died: March 4, 1963; Occupation: Poet;
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Margery Williams ::: Born: July 22, 1881; Died: September 4, 1944; Occupation: Author;
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William T. Vollmann ::: Born: July 28, 1959; Occupation: Novelist;
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Mo Willems ::: Born: February 11, 1968; Occupation: Writer;
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William Bradford ::: Born: March 19, 1590; Died: May 9, 1657; Occupation: Political leader;
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William Boyd ::: Born: March 7, 1952; Died: September 12, 1972; Occupation: Novelist;
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Miller Williams ::: Born: April 8, 1930; Died: January 1, 2015; Occupation: Poet;
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Nancy Willard ::: Born: June 26, 1936; Died: February 19, 2017; Occupation: Writer;
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Cinda Williams Chima ::: Born: 1952; Occupation: Author;
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Walter E. Williams ::: Born: June 30, 1936; Occupation: Economist;
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John Edward Williams ::: Born: August 29, 1922; Died: March 3, 1994; Occupation: Author;
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Will Christopher Baer ::: Born: 1966; Occupation: Author;
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William J. Brennan ::: Born: April 25, 1906; Died: July 24, 1997; Occupation: Former Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States;
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Lauren Willig ::: Born: March 28, 1977; Occupation: Author;
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Charles Willeford ::: Born: January 2, 1919; Died: March 27, 1988; Occupation: Film writer;
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William Kent Krueger ::: Born: November 16, 1950; Occupation: Author;
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Willy Russell ::: Born: August 23, 1947; Occupation: Dramatist;
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William L. Shirer ::: Born: February 23, 1904; Died: December 28, 1993; Occupation: Journalist;
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William Throsby Bridges ::: Born: February 18, 1861; Died: May 18, 1915; Occupation: General;
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William Dalrymple ::: Born: March 20, 1965; Died: January 28, 1814; Occupation: Historian;
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William Slim, 1st Viscount Slim ::: Born: August 6, 1891; Died: December 14, 1970;
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William Ernest Hocking ::: Born: August 10, 1873; Died: June 12, 1966; Occupation: Philosopher;
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William Herbert Sheldon ::: Born: November 19, 1898; Died: September 17, 1977; Occupation: Psychologist;
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William Samuel Johnson ::: Born: October 7, 1727; Died: November 14, 1819; Occupation: Former United States Senator;
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William Walker Atkinson ::: Born: December 5, 1862; Died: November 22, 1932; Occupation: Author;
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William Batchelder Greene ::: Born: April 4, 1819; Died: May 30, 1878;
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John William Draper ::: Born: May 5, 1811; Died: January 4, 1882; Occupation: Chemist;
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William Jones ::: Born: September 28, 1746; Died: April 27, 1794; Occupation: Philologist;
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William Wrigley, Jr. ::: Born: September 30, 1861; Died: January 26, 1932; Occupation: Industrialist;
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Will Hutton ::: Born: May 21, 1950; Occupation: Economist;
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Brian Williams ::: Born: May 5, 1959; Occupation: Editor;
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J. Willard Marriott ::: Born: September 17, 1900; Died: August 13, 1985; Occupation: Businessman;
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William Kristol ::: Born: December 23, 1952; Occupation: Commentator;
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Frederik Willem de Klerk ::: Born: March 18, 1936; Occupation: Former State President of South Africa;
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William Edward Hartpole Lecky ::: Born: March 26, 1838; Died: October 22, 1903; Occupation: Political figure;
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Vanessa L. Williams ::: Born: March 18, 1963; Occupation: Singer;
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Frederic William Maitland ::: Born: May 28, 1850; Died: December 19, 1906; Occupation: Jurist;
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William Sloane Coffin ::: Born: June 1, 1924; Died: April 12, 2006; Occupation: Activist;
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William Jennings Bryan ::: Born: March 19, 1860; Died: July 26, 1925; Occupation: Former United States Secretary of State;
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William Matthews ::: Born: November 11, 1942; Died: November 12, 1997; Occupation: Poet;
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William Stanley Jevons ::: Born: September 1, 1835; Died: August 13, 1882; Occupation: Economist;
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William C. Bryant ::: Born: November 3, 1794; Died: June 12, 1878; Occupation: Poet;
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Garry Wills ::: Born: May 22, 1934; Occupation: Author;
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William Alexander Percy ::: Born: May 14, 1885; Died: January 21, 1942; Occupation: Poet;
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William De Morgan ::: Born: November 16, 1839; Died: January 15, 1917; Occupation: Innovator;
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Lawrence Eugene Williams ::: Born: May 10, 1935; Died: January 7, 1980; Occupation: Singer;
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Ralph Vaughan Williams ::: Born: October 12, 1872; Died: August 26, 1958; Occupation: Composer;
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Mary Lou Williams ::: Born: May 8, 1910; Died: May 28, 1981; Occupation: Jazz Pianist;
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William Henry Hudson ::: Born: August 4, 1841; Died: August 18, 1922; Occupation: Author;
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William Prescott ::: Born: February 20, 1726; Died: October 13, 1795;
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William F. Buckley, Jr. ::: Born: November 24, 1925; Died: February 27, 2008; Occupation: Author;
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Betty Williams ::: Born: May 22, 1943; Occupation: Nobel laureate;
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William H. Seward ::: Born: May 16, 1801; Died: October 10, 1872; Occupation: Former Governor of New York;
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William Pitt, 1st Earl of Chatham ::: Born: November 15, 1708; Died: May 11, 1778; Occupation: British statesman;
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Jody Williams ::: Born: October 9, 1950; Occupation: Political activist;
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William J. Seymour ::: Born: May 2, 1870; Died: September 28, 1922; Occupation: Evangelist;
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William Henry Bragg ::: Born: July 2, 1862; Died: March 10, 1942; Occupation: Physicist;
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William Warburton ::: Born: December 24, 1698; Died: June 7, 1779; Occupation: Writer;
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Percy Williams Bridgman ::: Born: April 21, 1882; Died: August 20, 1961; Occupation: Physicist;
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William Gilbert ::: Born: May 24, 1544; Died: November 30, 1603; Occupation: Physician;
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George William Russell ::: Born: April 10, 1867; Died: July 17, 1935; Occupation: Writer;
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Meredith Willson ::: Born: May 18, 1902; Died: June 15, 1984; Occupation: Composer;
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William Holden ::: Born: April 17, 1918; Died: November 12, 1981; Occupation: Actor;
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William Robertson Smith ::: Born: November 8, 1846; Died: March 31, 1894;
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William Barrett ::: Born: December 30, 1913; Died: September 8, 1992; Occupation: Poet;
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William Randolph Hearst ::: Born: April 29, 1863; Died: August 14, 1951; Occupation: Publisher;
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William H. McRaven ::: Born: November 6, 1955; Occupation: Military Officer;
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William S. Burroughs ::: Born: February 5, 1914; Died: August 2, 1997; Occupation: Novelist;
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Kelli Williams ::: Born: June 8, 1970; Occupation: Actress;
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William Rainey Harper ::: Born: July 26, 1856; Died: January 10, 1906;
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William Lane Craig ::: Born: August 23, 1949; Occupation: Philosopher;
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Willis Harman ::: Born: August 16, 1918; Died: January 30, 1997; Occupation: Engineer;
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William Stringfellow ::: Born: April 28, 1928; Died: March 2, 1985;
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William Castle ::: Born: April 24, 1914; Died: May 31, 1977; Occupation: Film director;
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Eric Williams ::: Born: September 25, 1911; Died: March 29, 1981; Occupation: Historian;
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William Lamb, 2nd Viscount Melbourne ::: Born: March 15, 1779; Died: November 24, 1848; Occupation: Former First Lord of the Treasury;
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William Zinsser ::: Born: October 7, 1922; Died: May 12, 2015; Occupation: Writer;
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William Beebe ::: Born: July 29, 1877; Died: June 4, 1962; Occupation: Ornithologist;
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William Camden ::: Born: May 2, 1551; Died: November 9, 1623; Occupation: Writer;
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Richard Willstatter ::: Born: August 13, 1872; Died: August 3, 1942; Occupation: Chemist;
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William III of England ::: Born: November 14, 1650; Died: March 8, 1702; Occupation: Sovereign;
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William Murray, 1st Earl of Mansfield ::: Born: March 2, 1705; Died: March 20, 1793; Occupation: Judge;
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George William Foote ::: Born: January 11, 1850; Died: October 17, 1915;
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Katt Williams ::: Born: September 2, 1973; Occupation: Comedian;
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Don Williams ::: Born: May 27, 1939; Occupation: Singer-songwriter;
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William Wells Brown ::: Born: November 6, 1814; Died: November 6, 1884; Occupation: Novelist;
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Treat Williams ::: Born: December 1, 1951; Occupation: Actor;
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Wendy O. Williams ::: Born: May 28, 1949; Died: April 6, 1998; Occupation: Singer;
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Will Arnett ::: Born: May 4, 1970; Occupation: Actor;
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William Carey ::: Born: August 17, 1761; Died: June 9, 1834; Occupation: Missionary;
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Michael K. Williams ::: Born: November 22, 1966; Occupation: Actor;
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William Greenough Thayer Shedd ::: Born: June 21, 1820; Died: November 17, 1894;
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William Appleman Williams ::: Born: June 12, 1921; Died: March 5, 1990; Occupation: Historian;
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William Lilly ::: Born: May 11, 1602; Died: June 9, 1681; Occupation: Astrologer;
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William Rothenstein ::: Born: January 29, 1872; Died: February 14, 1945; Occupation: Writer;
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J. William Schopf ::: Born: September 27, 1941;
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William John Locke ::: Born: March 20, 1863; Died: May 15, 1930; Occupation: Novelist;
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William Baldwin ::: Born: February 21, 1963; Occupation: Actor;
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William Cameron Townsend ::: Born: July 9, 1896; Died: April 23, 1982; Occupation: Missionary;
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William DeVries ::: Born: December 19, 1943;
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William Joseph Burns ::: Born: April 4, 1956;
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William Caxton ::: Born: 1415; Died: 1492; Occupation: Writer;
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Willa Cather ::: Born: December 7, 1873; Died: April 24, 1947; Occupation: Author;
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William Paterson ::: Born: December 24, 1745; Died: September 9, 1806; Occupation: Former Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States;
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William Braithwaite ::: Born: December 6, 1878; Died: June 8, 1962; Occupation: Writer;
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William Lacy Clay, Jr. ::: Born: July 27, 1956; Occupation: U.S. Representative;
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Thomas Willis ::: Born: January 27, 1621; Died: November 11, 1675;
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William Cecil, 1st Baron Burghley ::: Born: September 13, 1520; Died: August 4, 1598; Occupation: Statesman;
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William Everson ::: Born: September 10, 1912; Died: June 3, 1994; Occupation: Poet;
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William McIlvanney ::: Born: November 25, 1936; Died: December 5, 2015; Occupation: Writer;
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Ellen Willis ::: Born: December 14, 1941; Died: November 9, 2006; Occupation: Essayist;
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William McDonough ::: Born: February 21, 1951; Occupation: Designer;
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Hank Williams, Jr. ::: Born: May 26, 1949; Occupation: Singer-songwriter;
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William Ellery Channing ::: Born: April 7, 1780; Died: October 2, 1842; Occupation: Preacher;
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Kenneth Williams ::: Born: February 22, 1926; Died: April 15, 1988; Occupation: Comic;
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Allison Williams ::: Born: April 13, 1988; Occupation: Actress;
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William Bligh ::: Born: September 9, 1754; Died: December 7, 1817; Occupation: Governor;
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William H. Masters ::: Born: December 27, 1915; Died: February 16, 2001; Occupation: Gynecologist;
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Francis William Aston ::: Born: September 1, 1877; Died: November 20, 1945; Occupation: Chemist;
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William Holman Hunt ::: Born: April 2, 1827; Died: September 7, 1910; Occupation: Painter;
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William Gallas ::: Born: August 17, 1977; Occupation: Footballer;
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Roger Williams ::: Born: December 21, 1603; Died: April 18, 1683; Occupation: Theologian;
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William Herschel ::: Born: November 15, 1738; Died: August 25, 1822; Occupation: Astronomer;
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William Broad ::: Born: March 7, 1951; Occupation: Science journalist;
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William John Macquorn Rankine ::: Born: July 5, 1820; Died: December 24, 1872; Occupation: Civil engineer;
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William James Mayo ::: Born: June 29, 1861; Died: July 28, 1939; Occupation: Physician;
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William Ian Beardmore Beveridge ::: Born: 1908; Died: August 14, 2006; Occupation: Author;
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Willard Libby ::: Born: December 17, 1908; Died: September 8, 1980; Occupation: Chemist;
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William R. Brody ::: Born: January 4, 1944; Occupation: Radiologist;
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William Harvey ::: Born: April 1, 1578; Died: June 3, 1657; Occupation: Physician;
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William Borah ::: Born: June 29, 1865; Died: January 19, 1940; Occupation: Former United States Senator;
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William Cohen ::: Born: August 28, 1940; Occupation: Former member of the United States Senate;
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William Buckland ::: Born: March 12, 1784; Died: August 14, 1856; Occupation: Geologist;
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William Shockley ::: Born: February 13, 1910; Died: August 12, 1989; Occupation: Physicist;
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William Crookes ::: Born: June 17, 1832; Died: April 4, 1919; Occupation: Chemist;
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William Lawrence Bragg ::: Born: March 31, 1890; Died: July 1, 1971; Occupation: Physicist;
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J. Willard Gibbs ::: Born: February 11, 1839; Died: April 28, 1903; Occupation: Scientist;
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Willy Brandt ::: Born: December 18, 1913; Died: October 8, 1992; Occupation: Former Chancellor of Germany;
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William Baziotes ::: Born: June 11, 1912; Died: June 6, 1963; Occupation: Painter;
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William Redington Hewlett ::: Born: May 20, 1913; Died: January 12, 2001;
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William Anthony Donohue ::: Born: July 18, 1947;
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William Pickens ::: Born: January 15, 1881; Died: April 6, 1954; Occupation: Journalist;
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William Daniel Phillips ::: Born: November 5, 1948; Occupation: Physicist;
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William Hudson O'Hanlon ::: Born: August 2, 1952; Occupation: Author;
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William Winwood Reade ::: Born: 1838; Died: 1875; Occupation: Historian;
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William Merritt Chase ::: Born: November 1, 1849; Died: October 25, 1916; Occupation: Painter;
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William Allingham ::: Born: 1828; Died: November 18, 1889; Occupation: Poet;
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Olivia Williams ::: Born: July 26, 1968; Occupation: Film actress;
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William Kingdon Clifford ::: Born: May 4, 1845; Died: March 3, 1879; Occupation: Mathematician;
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William Rowan Hamilton ::: Born: August 4, 1805; Died: September 2, 1865; Occupation: Physicist;
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William Bateson ::: Born: August 8, 1861; Died: February 8, 1926; Occupation: Geneticist;
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angel Kyodo Williams ::: Born: December 2, 1969; Occupation: Writer;
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William J. Clinton ::: Born: August 19, 1946; Occupation: 42nd U.S. President;
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William Muir ::: Born: April 27, 1819; Died: July 11, 1905;
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William Montgomery Watt ::: Born: March 14, 1909; Died: October 24, 2006; Occupation: Historian;
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William Kidd ::: Born: 1645; Died: May 23, 1701; Occupation: Pirate;
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William Cobbett ::: Born: March 9, 1763; Died: June 18, 1835; Occupation: Pamphleteer;
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William Daniels ::: Born: March 31, 1927; Occupation: Actor;
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Nicol Williamson ::: Born: September 14, 1936; Died: December 16, 2011; Occupation: Actor;
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Sir William Gull, 1st Baronet ::: Born: December 31, 1816; Died: January 29, 1890; Occupation: Physician;
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William Friedkin ::: Born: August 29, 1935; Occupation: Film director;
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William Rehnquist ::: Born: October 1, 1924; Died: September 3, 2005; Occupation: Former Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States;
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William Happer ::: Born: July 27, 1939; Occupation: Physicist;
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Willie Soon ::: Born: 1966; Occupation: Author;
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William Langland ::: Born: 1332; Died: 1386; Occupation: Author;
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William D. Leahy ::: Born: May 6, 1875; Died: July 20, 1959; Occupation: Senior officer;
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William Targ ::: Born: 1907; Died: July 22, 1999; Occupation: Book editor;
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Joy Williams ::: Born: November 14, 1982; Occupation: Singer-songwriter;
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William Klein ::: Born: April 19, 1928; Occupation: Photographer;
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John William Strutt ::: Born: November 12, 1842; Died: June 30, 1919; Occupation: Physicist;
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William Congreve ::: Born: January 24, 1670; Died: January 19, 1729; Occupation: Playwright;
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William Vickrey ::: Born: June 21, 1914; Died: October 11, 1996; Occupation: Nobel prize winner;
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Oliver E. Williamson ::: Born: September 27, 1932; Occupation: Economist;
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William Banting ::: Born: 1797; Died: March 16, 1878; Occupation: Undertaker;
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William Cronon ::: Born: September 11, 1954; Occupation: Professor;
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William Colby ::: Born: January 4, 1920; Died: April 27, 1996; Occupation: Former Director of Central Intelligence;
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Willow Bay ::: Born: December 28, 1963; Occupation: Correspondent;
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William Whiting Borden ::: Born: November 1, 1887; Died: April 9, 1913;
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Willie Dixon ::: Born: July 1, 1915; Died: January 29, 1992; Occupation: Musician;
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Willie Pep ::: Born: September 19, 1922; Died: November 23, 2006; Occupation: Professional Boxer;
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Gordon Willis ::: Born: May 28, 1931; Died: May 18, 2014; Occupation: Cinematographer;
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William Cowper ::: Born: November 26, 1731; Died: April 25, 1800; Occupation: Poet;
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William J. Casey ::: Born: March 13, 1913; Died: May 6, 1987;
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William Rivers Pitt ::: Born: November 9, 1971; Occupation: Author;
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Willie Garson ::: Born: February 20, 1964; Occupation: Character actor;
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Willie Geist ::: Born: May 3, 1975; Occupation: Television personality;
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William Katt ::: Born: February 16, 1951; Occupation: Film actor;
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Andy Williams ::: Born: December 3, 1927; Died: September 25, 2012; Occupation: Singer;
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Will Forte ::: Born: June 17, 1970; Occupation: Actor;
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William Devane ::: Born: September 5, 1937; Occupation: Film actor;
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Wendy Williams ::: Born: July 18, 1964; Occupation: Media person;
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JoBeth Williams ::: Born: December 6, 1948; Occupation: Film actress;
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Billy Dee Williams ::: Born: April 6, 1937; Occupation: Actor;
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George William Curtis ::: Born: February 24, 1824; Died: August 31, 1892; Occupation: Writer;
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Tyler James Williams ::: Born: October 9, 1992; Occupation: Actor;
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Harland Williams ::: Born: November 14, 1962; Occupation: Actor;
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Willam Belli ::: Born: June 30, 1982; Occupation: Actor;
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Daniel T. Willingham ::: Born: 1961;
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Willem Dafoe ::: Born: July 22, 1955; Occupation: Voice Actor;
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William Rees-Mogg ::: Born: July 14, 1928; Died: December 29, 2012; Occupation: Journalist;
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Fred Willard ::: Born: September 18, 1939; Occupation: Actor;
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Kimberle Williams Crenshaw ::: Born: 1959;
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William Eggleston ::: Born: July 27, 1939; Occupation: Photographer;
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William C. McCool ::: Born: September 23, 1961; Died: February 1, 2003; Occupation: Astronaut;
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William Bagley ::: Born: March 15, 1874; Died: July 1, 1946; Occupation: Educator;
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William Wallace ::: Born: April 3, 1270; Died: August 23, 1305; Occupation: Landowner;
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William Davenant ::: Born: March 3, 1606; Died: April 7, 1668; Occupation: Poet;
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William of Ockham ::: Born: 1288; Died: April 9, 1347; Occupation: Philosopher;
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William Bridges ::: Born: 1933; Died: February 17, 2013; Occupation: Author;
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William C. Dement ::: Born: 1928; Occupation: Author;
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William A. Dembski ::: Born: July 18, 1960; Occupation: Mathematician;
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Ron Willingham ::: Born: 1932; Occupation: Author;
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William J. Murray ::: Born: 1946; Occupation: Author;
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William G. Boykin ::: Born: April 19, 1948; Occupation: Author;
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Willie Aames ::: Born: July 15, 1960; Occupation: Actor;
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William Kittredge ::: Born: 1932; Occupation: Writer;
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Willie D ::: Born: November 1, 1966; Occupation: Rapper;
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William O. Douglas ::: Born: October 16, 1898; Died: January 19, 1980; Occupation: Former Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States;
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William Whitelaw, 1st Viscount Whitelaw ::: Born: June 28, 1918; Died: July 1, 1999;
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William Drummond ::: Born: December 13, 1585; Died: December 4, 1649; Occupation: Poet;
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Will Young ::: Born: January 20, 1979; Occupation: Singer-songwriter;
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William Walton ::: Born: March 29, 1902; Died: March 8, 1983; Occupation: Composer;
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William Dunbar ::: Born: 1459; Died: 1520; Occupation: Poet;
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William H. Prescott ::: Born: May 4, 1796; Died: January 28, 1859; Occupation: Historian;
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Patricia J. Williams ::: Born: August 28, 1951; Occupation: Legal Scholar;
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Will Thomas ::: Born: 1958; Occupation: Novelist;
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Will Durant ::: Born: November 5, 1885; Died: November 7, 1981; Occupation: Writer;
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Willy Ley ::: Born: October 2, 1906; Died: June 24, 1969; Occupation: Writer;
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William Shawcross ::: Born: May 28, 1946; Occupation: Writer;
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William Standish Knowles ::: Born: June 1, 1917; Died: June 13, 2012; Occupation: Chemist;
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Wesley Willis ::: Born: May 31, 1963; Died: August 21, 2003; Occupation: Singer-songwriter;
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Myrlie Evers-Williams ::: Born: March 17, 1933; Occupation: Civil rights activist;
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William Empson ::: Born: September 27, 1906; Died: April 15, 1984; Occupation: Literary critic;
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Lisa Williams ::: Born: June 19, 1973; Occupation: Television Actor;
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William Sims ::: Born: October 15, 1858; Died: September 25, 1936;
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William Easterly ::: Born: September 7, 1957; Occupation: Economist;
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Hank Williams III ::: Born: December 12, 1972; Occupation: Musician;
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William Dampier ::: Born: 1651;
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Willy Ronis ::: Born: August 14, 1910; Died: September 12, 2009; Occupation: Photographer;
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Raymond Williams ::: Born: August 31, 1921; Died: January 26, 1988; Occupation: Novelist;
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Willem Buiter ::: Born: September 26, 1949; Occupation: Economist;
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Will Eisner ::: Born: March 6, 1917; Died: January 3, 2005; Occupation: Cartoonist;
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C. K. Williams ::: Born: November 2, 1936; Died: September 20, 2015; Occupation: Poet;
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William Laud ::: Born: October 7, 1573; Died: January 10, 1645; Occupation: Archbishop of Canterbury;
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Charles William Eliot ::: Born: March 20, 1834; Died: August 22, 1926; Occupation: Poet;
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Lauryn Williams ::: Born: September 11, 1983; Occupation: Track and field athlete;
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William Hogarth ::: Born: November 10, 1697; Died: October 26, 1764; Occupation: Painter;
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William M. Daley ::: Born: August 9, 1948; Occupation: Former White House Chief of Staff;
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Chancellor Williams ::: Born: December 22, 1893; Died: December 7, 1992; Occupation: Historian;
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William Fogg Osgood ::: Born: March 10, 1864; Died: July 22, 1943; Occupation: Mathematician;
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William H. Ginsburg ::: Born: March 25, 1943; Died: April 1, 2013; Occupation: Lawyer;
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Shirley Williams ::: Born: July 27, 1930; Occupation: British Politician;
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Milton William Cooper ::: Born: May 6, 1943; Died: November 6, 2001; Occupation: Author;
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William Bolcom ::: Born: May 26, 1938; Occupation: Composer;
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Will Estes ::: Born: October 21, 1978; Occupation: Actor;
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Walter Willett ::: Born: 1945; Occupation: Physician;
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Frederick William Faber ::: Born: June 28, 1814; Died: September 26, 1863; Occupation: Writer;
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Abigail Williams ::: Born: July 12, 1680;
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William the Silent ::: Born: April 24, 1533; Died: July 10, 1584; Occupation: Prince;
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Rita Williams-Garcia ::: Born: April 13, 1957; Occupation: Writer;
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William Sargant ::: Born: April 24, 1907; Died: August 27, 1988; Occupation: Author;
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William Robertson Nicoll ::: Born: October 10, 1851; Died: May 4, 1923; Occupation: Journalist;
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Will Hobbs ::: Born: August 22, 1947; Occupation: Author;
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William Feather ::: Born: August 25, 1889; Died: January 7, 1981; Occupation: Author;
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Jack Williamson ::: Born: April 29, 1908; Died: November 10, 2006; Occupation: Fiction writer;
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William Kamkwamba ::: Born: August 5, 1987; Occupation: Inventor;
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William Z. Foster ::: Born: February 25, 1881; Died: September 1, 1961; Occupation: American Politician;
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Will Ferrell ::: Born: July 16, 1967; Occupation: Comedian;
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Deniece Williams ::: Born: June 3, 1950; Occupation: Singer;
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William Lipscomb ::: Born: December 9, 1919; Died: April 14, 2011; Occupation: Chemist;
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William Perry ::: Born: October 11, 1927; Died: October 19, 2004; Occupation: Former United States Secretary of Defense;
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Robert Willner ::: Born: June 21, 1929; Died: April 15, 1995; Occupation: Author;
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William Brewster ::: Born: 1566; Died: April 10, 1644; Occupation: Preacher;
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Will Alsop ::: Born: December 12, 1947; Occupation: Architect;
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William Ross Ashby ::: Born: September 6, 1903; Died: November 15, 1972;
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William Kircher ::: Born: May 23, 1958; Occupation: Actor;
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John William Fletcher ::: Born: September 12, 1729; Died: August 14, 1785;
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William Hartnell ::: Born: January 8, 1908; Died: April 23, 1975; Occupation: Actor;
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William R. Ferris ::: Born: February 5, 1942; Occupation: Author;
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William Nordhaus ::: Born: May 31, 1941; Occupation: Professor;
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William-Adolphe Bouguereau ::: Born: November 30, 1825; Died: August 19, 1905; Occupation: Painter;
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William Haines ::: Born: January 2, 1900; Died: December 26, 1973; Occupation: Film actor;
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William Goyen ::: Born: April 24, 1915; Died: August 30, 1983; Occupation: Novelist;
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Willis Lamb ::: Born: July 12, 1913; Died: May 15, 2008; Occupation: Physicist;
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Liane Holliday Willey ::: Born: 1959; Occupation: Author;
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Carol Emshwiller ::: Born: April 12, 1921; Occupation: Writer;
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William McKeen ::: Born: September 16, 1954; Occupation: Author;
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Willow Smith ::: Born: October 31, 2000; Occupation: Singer;
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William Wyler ::: Born: July 1, 1902; Died: July 27, 1981; Occupation: Film director;
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Matthew William Goode ::: Born: April 3, 1978; Occupation: Actor;
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William Gaddis ::: Born: December 29, 1922; Died: December 16, 1998; Occupation: Novelist;
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William Adams ::: Born: September 24, 1564; Died: May 16, 1620; Occupation: sailor;
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William Sanderson ::: Born: January 10, 1948; Occupation: Character actor;
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Carole Radziwill ::: Born: August 20, 1963; Occupation: Journalist;
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William Segal ::: Born: 1904; Died: 2000;
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William Thomas Stead ::: Born: July 5, 1849; Died: April 15, 1912;
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William Lloyd Garrison ::: Born: December 12, 1805; Died: May 24, 1879; Occupation: Journalist;
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William H. Gass ::: Born: July 30, 1924; Occupation: Novelist;
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William Lucking ::: Born: June 17, 1941; Occupation: Film actor;
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Will Poulter ::: Born: January 28, 1993; Occupation: Actor;
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William H. Gates, Sr. ::: Born: November 30, 1925; Occupation: Attorney;
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William K. Black ::: Born: September 6, 1951; Occupation: Author;
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Will Graham ::: Born: January 30, 1975; Occupation: Evangelist;
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William Gibson ::: Born: March 17, 1948; Occupation: Novelist;
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William Shawn ::: Born: August 31, 1907; Died: December 8, 1992; Occupation: Editor;
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F. William Engdahl ::: Born: August 9, 1944; Occupation: Journalist;
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Will Herberg ::: Born: 1901; Died: 1977; Occupation: Writer;
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William E. Gladstone ::: Born: December 29, 1809; Died: May 19, 1898; Occupation: Former Chancellor of the Exchequer;
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William Glasser ::: Born: May 11, 1925; Died: August 23, 2013; Occupation: Psychiatrist;
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Kimberly Williams-Paisley ::: Born: September 14, 1971; Occupation: Film actress;
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William Godwin ::: Born: March 3, 1756; Died: April 7, 1836; Occupation: Journalist;
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William Zabka ::: Born: October 21, 1965; Occupation: Actor;
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Hosea Williams ::: Born: January 5, 1926; Died: November 16, 2000; Occupation: Minister;
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G. Willow Wilson ::: Born: August 31, 1982; Occupation: Writer;
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William Golding ::: Born: September 19, 1911; Died: June 19, 1993; Occupation: Novelist;
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William Goldman ::: Born: August 12, 1931; Occupation: Novelist;
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Will Patton ::: Born: June 14, 1954; Occupation: Actor;
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Beau Willimon ::: Born: October 26, 1977; Occupation: Playwright;
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G. William Domhoff ::: Born: August 6, 1936;
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William Greider ::: Born: August 6, 1936; Occupation: Journalist;
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William Damon ::: Born: 1944;
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Michael Z. Williamson ::: Born: 1967; Occupation: Author;
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William Gurnall ::: Born: 1617; Died: October 12, 1679; Occupation: Author;
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William Hague ::: Born: March 26, 1961; Occupation: British Politician;
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Will Packer ::: Born: April 11, 1974; Occupation: Producer;
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William F. Schulz ::: Born: 1949;
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William Halsey ::: Born: October 30, 1882; Died: August 16, 1959; Occupation: Military Commander;
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William Christopher Handy ::: Born: November 16, 1873; Died: March 28, 1958; Occupation: Composer;
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Lee Radziwill ::: Born: March 3, 1933; Occupation: Socialite;
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William Monahan ::: Born: November 3, 1960; Occupation: Screenwriter;
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Willa Holland ::: Born: June 18, 1991; Died: 1761; Occupation: Actress;
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William D. Cohan ::: Born: February 20, 1960; Occupation: Writer;
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William Henry Harrison ::: Born: February 9, 1773; Died: April 4, 1841; Occupation: 9th U.S. President;
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William Henry O'Connell ::: Born: December 8, 1859; Died: April 22, 1944;
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William C. Richardson ::: Born: May 11, 1940;
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William Hazlitt ::: Born: April 10, 1778; Died: September 18, 1830; Occupation: Writer;
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William Henry Willimon ::: Born: May 15, 1946; Occupation: Writer;
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Sir William Hamilton, 9th Baronet ::: Born: March 8, 1788; Died: May 6, 1856; Occupation: Metaphysician;
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William Davis ::: Born: 1957; Occupation: Cardiologist;
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William Ramsay ::: Born: October 2, 1852; Died: July 23, 1916; Occupation: Chemist;
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William Ernest Henley ::: Born: August 23, 1849; Died: July 11, 1903; Occupation: Poet;
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William Moseley ::: Born: April 27, 1987; Occupation: Actor;
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William Sadler ::: Born: April 13, 1950; Occupation: Film actor;
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Kevin D. Williamson ::: Born: September 18, 1972;
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William Quan Judge ::: Born: April 13, 1851; Died: March 21, 1896; Occupation: Correspondent;
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William Poundstone ::: Born: March 29, 1955; Occupation: Author;
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William Dean Howells ::: Born: March 1, 1837; Died: May 11, 1920; Occupation: Author;
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William Bratton ::: Born: October 6, 1947; Occupation: Law enforcement officer;
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William Atherton ::: Born: July 30, 1947; Occupation: Film actor;
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William Hurt ::: Born: March 20, 1950; Occupation: Film actor;
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Margaux Williamson ::: Born: 1976; Occupation: Artist;
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Kam Williams ::: Born: December 11, 1952; Occupation: Journalist;
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Willis Earl Beal ::: Born: 1983; Occupation: Musician;
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William March ::: Born: September 18, 1893; Died: May 15, 1954; Occupation: Writer;
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William Pfaff ::: Born: December 29, 1928; Died: April 30, 2015; Occupation: Author;
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William James ::: Born: January 11, 1842; Died: August 26, 1910; Occupation: Philosopher;
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William Fichtner ::: Born: November 27, 1956; Occupation: Actor;
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Huddie William Ledbetter ::: Born: January 20, 1888; Died: December 6, 1949; Occupation: Musician;
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William Kent ::: Born: 1685; Died: April 12, 1748; Occupation: Landscape architect;
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William Hope Hodgson ::: Born: November 15, 1877; Died: April 17, 1918; Occupation: Author;
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William Lyon Mackenzie King ::: Born: December 17, 1874; Died: July 22, 1950; Occupation: Former Prime Minister of Canada;
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Roger Ross Williams ::: Born: April 13, 1973; Occupation: Television Director;
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Willem de Kooning ::: Born: April 24, 1904; Died: March 19, 1997; Occupation: Artist;
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William Kunstler ::: Born: July 7, 1919; Died: September 4, 1995; Occupation: Lawyer;
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William Labov ::: Born: December 4, 1927; Occupation: Professor;
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William Landay ::: Born: 1963; Occupation: Novelist;
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Victoria Williams ::: Born: December 23, 1958; Occupation: Singer-songwriter;
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William Law ::: Born: 1686; Died: April 9, 1761; Occupation: Writer;
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Will Wilkinson ::: Born: 1973; Occupation: Writer;
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William Boughton ::: Born: December 18, 1948;
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William Orbit ::: Born: December 15, 1956; Occupation: Musician;
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William Henry Jackson ::: Born: April 4, 1843; Died: June 30, 1942;
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Willigis Jager ::: Born: March 7, 1925;
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William H. Macy ::: Born: March 13, 1950; Occupation: Actor;
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William Manchester ::: Born: April 1, 1922; Died: June 1, 2004; Occupation: Author;
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William Moulton Marston ::: Born: May 9, 1893; Died: May 2, 1947; Occupation: Psychologist;
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Willie Mays ::: Born: May 6, 1931; Occupation: Baseball player;
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William McKinley ::: Born: January 29, 1843; Died: September 14, 1901; Occupation: 25th U.S. President;
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