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Composer of the National March of the US and the official march of the Marines, nicknamed "American March King"
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1854
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John Philip Sousa
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Secretary of State from 1953 to 1959
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1888
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John Foster Dulles
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First Director of the FBI from 1924 to 1972
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1895
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J. Edgar Hoover
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Legendary composer, pianist and leader of a jazz orchestra
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1899
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Duke Ellington
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Actress and first person to win the Triple Crown of Acting, nicknamed "First Lady of American Theatre"
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1900
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Helen Hayes
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Founder of NASCAR
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1909
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Bill France Sr.
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Chemist, physicist and Nobel Prize in Physics laureate, best known as the leader of the Homestake experiment
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1914
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Raymond Davis Jr.
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Nobel Prize winning physicist for his important work in the construction of atomic clocks
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1915
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Norman Foster Ramsey Jr.
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Billionaire and executive chairman of Marriott International
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1932
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Bill Marriott
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Hall of Fame basketball player who played for the Lakers
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1934
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Elgin Baylor
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Nobel prize winning physicist for the discovery of the property of superfluidity in helium-3 atoms
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1937
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Robert Coleman Richardson
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Singer who died at the age of 44 after he was shot by his father, "Sexual Healing"
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1939
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Marvin Gaye
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Secreatry of Commerce from 1993 to 1996, he was killed in a plane crash in Croatia
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1941
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Ron Brown
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Nobel Prize winning physicist for the discovery of asymptotic freedom
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1941
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David Gross
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Author of "Forrest Gump"
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1943
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Winston Groom
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Actress, "The First Wives Club" "Private Benjamin" "The Sugarland Express"
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1945
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Goldie Hawn
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Vice President from 1993 to 2001 and Democratic presidential nominee in 2000
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1948
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Al Gore
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Actor, "Pupl Fiction" "Star Wars" prequel trilogy and Marvel Cinematic Universe
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1948
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Samuel L. Jackson
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Actor, "A History of Violence" "Kiss of the Spider Man" and his role as Thaddeus Ross in the Marvel Cinematic Universe
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1950
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William Hurt
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Queen of Jordan from 1978 to 1999
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1951
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Noor
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Governor of Connecticut since 2019
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1954
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Ned Lamont
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Hall of Fame basketball player who played for the Jazz, Lakers and Pistons
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1955
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Adrian Dantley
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Science educator and television presenter, known as "The Science Guy"
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1955
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Bill Nye
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Governor of Maryland from 2015 to 2023
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1956
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Larry Hogan
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Cartoonist and author of "Calvin and Hobbes"
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1958
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Bill Watterson
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Son of a former President who died at age 38 in a plane crash
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1960
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John F. Kennedy Jr.
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Majority owner of the Atlanta Hawks
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1960
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Tony Ressler
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Actor, known for his role as Elliot Stabler in "Law & Order: Special Victims Unit"
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1961
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Christopher Meloni
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Governor of Maryland from 2007 to 2015
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1963
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Martin O'Malley
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Nobel Prize winning biochemist for the development of a method for genome editing
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1964
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Jennifer Doudna
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Host of "The Late Show" on CBS since 2015
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1964
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Stephen Colbert
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Justice of the Supreme Court since 2018, after his nomination there was a controversy about accusations of sexual misconduct against him
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1965
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Brett Kavanaugh
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Actor, "Westworld" "The Batman" "Casino Royale" "Boardwalk Empire"
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1965
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Jeffrey Wright
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Comedian and actor, "Louie", he admitted to several incidents of sexual misconduct
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1967
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Louis C. K.
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Nobel Prize winning physicist for providing evidence that the expansion of the universe is accelerating
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1969
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Adam Riess
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Actor and former professional wrestler, "Guardians of the Galaxy" "Dune" "Army of the Dead"
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1969
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Dave Bautista
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Senator from New Jersey since 2013
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1969
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Cory Booker
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Billionaire and COO of Meta Platforms
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1969
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Sheryl Sandberg
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Actress, "Hidden Figures" "Empire" "The Curious Case of Benjamin Button"
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1970
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Taraji P. Henson
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Actress, "Scary Movie" "Girls Trip" "The Best Man"
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1970
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Regina Hall
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Former tennis player and winner of 14 Grand Slams
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1971
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Pete Sampras
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Actor, "Mulholland Drive" "American Psycho" "The Leftovers"
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1971
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Justin Theroux
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Mayor of the District of Columbia since 2015
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1972
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Muriel Bowser
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Stand-up comedian and actor, "Half Baked"
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1973
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Dave Chappelle
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Director, "Zombieland" "Venom" "Uncharted"
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1974
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Ruben Fleischer
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Actress, "How I Met Your Mother" "Buffy the Vampire Slayer" "American Pie"
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1974
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Alyson Hannigan
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Co-creator of "Brooklyn Nine-Nine"
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1975
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Dan Goor
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Actor, "The Punisher" "The Wolf of Wall Street" "The Walking Dead"
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1976
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Jon Bernthal
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Actress, "Grey's Anatomy" "Knocked Up" "27 Dresses"
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1978
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Katherine Heigl
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Publisher of The New York Times
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1980
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A.G. Sulzberger
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Former tight end who played for the Dallas Cowboys
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1982
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Jason Witten
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Founder of Theranos who was convicted of criminal fraud
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1984
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Elizabeth Holmes
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American-British internet personality and former kickboxer, his misogynistic commentary had resulted in bans from several social media platforms
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1986
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Andrew Tate
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Actor, "Straight Outta Compton" "BlacKkKlansman" "In the Heights"
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1988
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Corey Hawkins
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Basketball player who plays for the Phoenix Suns and NBA MVP 2014
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1988
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Kevin Durant
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Former quarterback who played for the Indianapolis Colts, he holds the record for most passing yards by a rookie quarterback
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1989
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Andrew Luck
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Model and sister of Gigi
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1996
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Bella Hadid
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Actress, "Orphan" "The Hunger Games"
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1997
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Isabelle Fuhrman
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Most succesful female swimmer in Olympic history
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1997
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Katie Ledecky
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Quarterback who plays for the Chicago Bears and was selected first overall in the 2024 NFL Draft
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2001
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Caleb Williams
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