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Alexander Bell was twenty-eight when he invented his telephone, Edison was thirty when he invented the phonograph, and Francis Crick was thirty-six when he walked into an English pub and announced that he had figured out the structure of DNA.
Born to Believe Andrew Newberg 2006
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Alexander Bell was twenty-eight when he invented his telephone, Edison was thirty when he invented the phonograph, and Francis Crick was thirty-six when he walked into an English pub and announced that he had figured out the structure of DNA.
Born to Believe Andrew Newberg 2006
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The family moved to Canada in 1872, and Alexander Bell came to Boston, where he soon became widely known as an authority in the teaching of the deaf and dumb.
American Men of Mind Burton Egbert Stevenson 1917
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The first of them, Alexander Bell, had invented a system for the correction of stammering and similar defects of speech.
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The first of them, Alexander Bell, had invented a system for the correction of stammering and similar defects of speech.
The History of the Telephone Herbert Newton Casson 1910
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It detracts not one iota from the fame of Alexander Bell that a dozen men were close on his track.
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It does not cover his grandfather, Alexander Bell, but there is little doubt "Blackie" will still follow Alika.
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It does not cover his grandfather, Alexander Bell, but there is little doubt "Blackie" will still follow Alika.
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I stand corrected on Alexander Bell, he was not born in America.
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I stand corrected on Alexander Bell, he was not born in America.
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