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Actress
United-Kingdom
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She
was born on July 21, 1971 in London, England
and raised in Paris, France. Her father is Serge
Gainsbourg, and her mother is Jane Birkin. She
made her motion picture debut playing Catherine
Deneuve's daughter in the 1984 film Paroles
et musique. In 1986, she won a César Award for
"Most Promising Actress" for L'effrontée, and
in 2000 she won "Best Supporting Actress" for
the film La Bûche. In 2004, she sang a duet
with French pop star Étienne Daho on his single
"If". She is married to French actor and director
Yvan Attal, and they have two children.
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Politician
Africa
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was born on October
9, 1906 – December 20, 2001. He was a Senegalese
poet and politician who served as the first
president of Senegal (1960–1980). He also started
his own party, called the Senegalese Democratic
Bloc. He began his political career in 1945,
after he was elected deputy of Senegal in the
French National Assembly. During the cabinet
presided by Edgar Faure, he was appointed Secretary
of State. He supported the decolonization of
Africa, and when Senegal declared its independence,
in 1960, Senghor was elected president. He died
on December 20, 2001 in Normandy, France and
was buried in his homeland Joal, Senegal.
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Character
USA
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It
is an animated cartoon and comic-book character
from Walt Disney Productions. It is a white
anthropomorphic duck with yellow-orange bill,
legs, and feet. He usually wears a sailor shirt
and cap — but no pants. Its famous voice, one
of the most identifiable voices in all of animation,
was until 1985 performed by voice actor Clarence
"Ducky" Nash.
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Inventor
Italy

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He was born on April 15, 1452 – May 2, 1519.
He was an immensely talented Italian Renaissance
Roman Catholic polymath: architect, anatomist,
sculptor, engineer, inventor, geometer, scientist,
mathematician, musician and painter. He has
been described as the archetype of the "Renaissance
man", a man infinitely curious and equally inventive.
He is widely considered to be one of the greatest
painters of all time. Portrait in red chalk,
circa 1512 to 1515, widely (though not universally)
accepted as a genuine self-portrait. He is famous
for his realistic paintings, such as the Mona
Lisa and The Last Supper, as well as for influential
drawings such as the Vitruvian Man.
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