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James Addison 1930— U.S. Secretary of Treasury (1985—88); Secretary of State (1989—92)
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Newton Diehl 1871—1937 American statesman
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Ray Stannard 1870—1946 pseudonymDavid Grayson American author
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verb(Ba-ker)
to cook by dry heat especially in an oven
baker
verb(Ba-ker)
to dry or harden by subjecting to heat
baker
verb(Ba-ker)
to prepare food by baking it
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noun(Ba-ker)
thirteen
baker
noun(Ba-ker)
a yeast (such as Saccharomyces cerevisiae) used or suitable for use as a leavening agent
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atoll in the central Pacific near the Equator at 176°31' west; belongs to the U.S.
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mountain 10,778 feet (3266 meters) of the Cascade Range in northwestern Washington
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Philip John 1889—1982 British politician
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river 580 miles (933 kilometers) long in northern Canada flowing from the Northwest Territories northeast into Nunavut through Dubawnt Lake to Baker Lake (western expansion of Chesterfield Inlet)