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Arthur L. Levine
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Employee, National Aeronautics and Space Administration, 1958-1972. Authority of space exploration. |
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Irving R. Levine
(1922-Alive). Foreign Correspondent, NBC. First correspondent accredited in the Soviet Union. |
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James E. Levine
(1943-Alive). American conductor and pianist. |
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James E. Levine Signature
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Steven D. Levitt
(1967-Alive). American economist and author. Co-Author of Freakonomics. |
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Murray D. Levy
Democratic Member, Maryland House of Delegates, 2004-Current. |
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Murray D. Levy Signature
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Rabbi Sholomo Ben Levy
Rabbi, Beth Elohim Hebrew Congregation, St. Albans, New York, 1985-Current. President, International Israelite Board of Rabbis. Assistant Professor of History, Northampton Community College. Eldest son of Chief Rabbi Levi Ben Levy. |
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Rabbi Sholomo Ben Levy Signature
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Uriah Phillips Levy
(1792-1862). American Naval Officer. Dismissed from U.S. Navy for failure to inflict corporal punishment on seamen. Reinstated. Later dismissed with 46 other officers, but his dismissal was overturned by the courts. Rose to Commodore and Commander of the Mediterranean Fleet, U.S. Navy. Purchased and restored Monticello and opened it for public visitation. |
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Uriah Phillips Levy Signature
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Rabbi Yitzhak Levy
(1947-Alive). Israeli Rabbi. Secretary General, National Religious Movement, 1986-1992, Chairman, 1998-2002. National Religious Movement Member of the Knesset of Israel, 1988-1999. Minister of Transport of Israel, 1996-1998. Minister of Education, Culture and Sport, 1998-1999. Minister of Housing and Construction, 1999-2000. Minister without Portfolio, 2002. Minister of Tourism, 2002-2003. Deputy Minister in the Prime Minister's Office, 2003-2004. |
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Rabbi Yitzhak Levy Signature
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