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  2. Montague Miller - Wikipedia

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    Montague Miller. Montague David Miller, born 7 July 1839 in Van Diemen's Land (present day Tasmania ), was an Australian trade unionist, secularist, and revolutionary anarchist - socialist chiefly active in the states of Victoria and, in his most productive period, in Western Australia. His activism with unions and the Industrial Workers of the ...

  3. Characters in Romeo and Juliet - Wikipedia

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    Romeo and Juliet. William Shakespeare 's play Romeo and Juliet, set in Verona, Italy, features the eponymous protagonists Romeo Montague and Juliet Capulet. The cast of characters also includes members of their respective families and households; Prince Escalus, the city's ruler, and his kinsman, Count Paris; and various unaffiliated characters ...

  4. Montague grammar - Wikipedia

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    Montague grammar is an approach to natural language semantics, named after American logician Richard Montague. The Montague grammar is based on mathematical logic, especially higher-order predicate logic and lambda calculus, and makes use of the notions of intensional logic, via Kripke models. Montague pioneered this approach in the 1960s and ...

  5. Montague Egg - Wikipedia

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    Montague Egg is a fictional amateur detective, who appears in eleven short stories by Dorothy L. Sayers. [1] [2] Unlike Sayers's better-known creation, Lord Peter Wimsey, Egg does not actively pursue investigations. Usually, he is witness to the discovery of a murdered body, or links a casual observation with a recent newspaper headline ...

  6. Robert Miller Montague - Wikipedia

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    Robert Miller Montague (August 7, 1899 – February 20, 1958) was a lieutenant general in the United States Army. He achieved prominence as the deputy commander of Fort Bliss, Texas , commander of the Sandia Missile Base in New Mexico and head of the U.S. Caribbean Command .

  7. House of Montagu - Wikipedia

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    The House of Montagu (/ ˈ m ɒ n t ə ɡ juː /, MON-tə-ghew), also known throughout history as Montagud, Montaigu, Montague, Montacute (Latin: de Monte Acuto, lit. 'from the sharp mountain'; French: Mont Aigu), is an English noble family founded in Somerset after the Norman Conquest of 1066 by the Norman warrior Drogo de Montagud [1] (so named in the Domesday Book).

  8. Montague (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Montague ( / ˈmɒntəɡjuː / MON-tə-ghew) is an English surname of Old French origin, a form of Montagu. Notable people with the surname include: Adrian Montague, British businessman. Sir Anderson Montague-Barlow, 1st Baronet (1868–1951), British barrister and Conservative Party politician. Andrew Jackson Montague (1862–1937), 44th ...

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