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People in this reference:7128
Those presently living:4498
Those deceased:2630
  
White:6305
Black:348
Hispanic:168
Asian:115
Middle Eastern:110
Asian/Indian:47
Multiracial:23
(not specified):7
American Aborigine:3
Other:1
Asian/Pacific Islander:1
  
United States:5927
England:226
Germany:116
Canada:90
France:72
Russia:54
Israel:35
Italy:33
Scotland:21
Mexico:21
Austria:21
South Africa:20
India:19
Netherlands:18
Australia:18
Wales:17
Sweden:16
Ireland:15
Philippines:14
Japan:13
(others):362
      Sani Abacha
      Gamal Abdel-Nasser
      Omar Abdel-Rahman
      James Abdnor
      King Abdullah II
      John E. Abele
      Ralph Abernathy
      John Abizaid
      James G. Abourezk
      Spencer Abraham
      Jack Abramoff
      Roman Abramovich
      Morton I. Abramowitz
      Elliott Abrams
      Floyd Abrams
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(7098 names omitted for brevity)
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      Arthur Zimmermann
      Phil Zimmermann
      Warren Zimmermann
      Howard Zinn
      Anthony Zinni
      Karl Zinsmeister
      Marion Zioncheck
      Zhao Ziyang
      Robert Zoellick
      Edward Zorinsky
      Mark Zuckerberg
      Mort Zuckerman
      Elmo R. Zumwalt
      David E. Zweifel
      Vladimir Zworykin

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