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    Jack Halpern (春遍雀來, ハルペン・ジャック, جاك هلبرن) is a Japan-based lexicographer specializing in Chinese characters, namely kanji. He is best known as editor-in-chief...
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  • Jack Halpern may refer to: Jack Halpern (chemist) (1925–2018), inorganic chemist Jack Halpern (linguist) (born 1946), lexicographer, linguist, and unicyclist...
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  • Polish chemist Jack Halpern (linguist) (born 1946), German-born lexicographer Jake Halpern (b. 1975), American author Jeff Halpern (b. 1976), American...
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  • Madeleine De Meulemeester Japan Unicycle Club, a club founded by Jack Halpern (linguist) Jerusalem University College, a theological school in Jerusalem...
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  • Inc. (CJKI) is a Japan-based dictionary compilation company headed by Jack Halpern. It specializes in Chinese, Japanese, Korean, and Arabic lexicography...
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  • in the United States Air Force, and had previously served as a Russian linguist in the United States Army. Among his roles in the Air Force was that of...
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    of a set of 214 atoms" (i.e., the 214 Kangxi radicals). Lexicographer Jack Halpern (1981: 73) similarly said, "The essence of the scheme is that the formation...
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  • Karl Taro Greenfeld, journalist and author Manfred Gurlitt Jack Halpern, Israeli linguist, Kanji-scholar Shifra Horn Hoshitango Imachi, né Imachi Marcelo...
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    Henryk Lipszyc Hoshitango Imachi, né Imachi Marcelo Salomon Jack Halpern, Israeli linguist, Kanji-scholar Jay Rubin[citation needed] John Nathan Joseph...
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  • psychologist Erving Goffman (1922–1982), sociologist Myrna Gopnik, (1935–), linguist Ida Halpern CM (1910–1987), ethnomusicologist Samuel Hollander OC (1937– ), economist...
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  • Halperin (born 1952), American theorist David Halpern (canoeist) (born 1955), American sprint kayaker David Halpern (psychologist) (born 1966), British civil...
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  • Jutland Barry M. Gough (born 1938) Kenneth J. Hagan (born 1936) Paul G. Halpern (born 1937) John Hattendorf (born 1941) John Daniel Hayes (1902–1991) J...
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  • current color analyst for the Arizona Diamondbacks and Fox Sports Justin Halpern, author; B.A., 2003 Crystal Harris, model Fred Holle, fine art painter...
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  • Sawyer, Bambi, 2001: A Space Odyssey). Haim Gouri, 94, Israeli poet. Jack Halpern, 93, American chemist. Elizabeth Hartley, 75, American archaeologist...
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  • Deans, 75, Royal Air Force sergeant, Second World War bomber pilot. Dina Halpern, 79, Polish-born American actress. Kathleen Hite, 71, American writer for...
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    professional poker player. His father, Richard Lederer, is an author, linguist and a former educator at St. Paul's School. His other sister, Katy Lederer...
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    Jagić for one seemed to equate pazoj with lintvern. Cited in: Kerewsky-Halpern, Barbara (Fall 1983), "Watch out for Snakes! Ethnosemantic Misinterpretations...
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    Lederer, grew up in Concord, New Hampshire, where her father, writer and linguist Richard Lederer, taught English literature at St. Paul's School and her...
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  • Jane McAdam Freud, conceptual sculptor (b. 1958). 10 August Sir Ralph Halpern, fashion industry executive, founder of Topshop (b. 1938). Pat Liney, Scottish...
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  • Denver Post, San Francisco Chronicle) and news anchor (KTVU). Sir Ralph Halpern, 83, British fashion industry executive, founder of Topshop. Adel Heinrich...
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  • of government as well as the state as a whole". According to cognitive linguist George Lakoff, liberal philosophy is based on five basic categories of...
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  • Chomsky: linguist and education specialist at the Harvard Graduate School of Education Noam Chomsky: linguist and activist; MIT professor Jack Chow: Distinguished...
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  • Hanna Hemilä Hanna Hemilä Pageant 2008 Ron Davis, Stewart Halpern Ron Davis, Stewart Halpern Palio 2015 Cosima Spender Pamela, a Love Story 2023 Ryan White...
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  • Fackre, theologian (b. 1926) Oscar Gamble, baseball player (b. 1949) Jack Halpern, chemist (b. 1924) Elizabeth Hartley, archaeologist and curator (b. 1942)...
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  • Japan Bruce Barrymore Halpenny (1937–2015), World War II air war Orit Halpern, historian and cyberneticist Pekka Hämäläinen (born 1967), Native American...
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  • member of the House of Commons of Canada from 1993 to 1997, cancer. Seymour Halpern, 83, American politician. Elspeth Huxley, 89, English author, journalist...
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  • United States of America Shelby Gaines (1991) – musician and artist Tucker Halpern (2013) – musician and DJ, one half of electronic pop group Sofi Tukker...
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    from the original (PDF) on 19 January 2019. Retrieved 17 January 2019. Halpern, Georges M.; Weverka, Peter (2002). The Healing Trail: Essential Oils of...
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    Arch, The Zeppelin Fighters, New York: Ace Books, 1966, no ISBN, p. 50 Halpern, Paul (1994). A Naval History of World War I. p. 184. ISBN 1-85728-295-7...
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  • her 1986 book Triad, Finch used the term "xenolinguist" to describe the linguists who decode alien languages. The word has gained widespread acceptance...
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