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J. J. Rudolf Handmann (1862–1940) was a Swiss pastor, professor, theologian and biblical scholar. He was a student of Adolf von Harnack. He was pastor of St. Jacob's Church in Basel, part of the Basel Münster congregation, from 1890 to his retirement on 5 May 1935.

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The Women in Black is a 1993 novel by Australian author Madeleine St John. It is her first novel, and is the only one she set in Australia.

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Adolpho Millon Júnior, known as just Millon, was a Brazilian footballer who played as a forward for Santos FC. He made six appearances for the Brazil national team from 1914 to 1919, scoring once. He was also part of Brazil's squad for the 1917 South American Championship.

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