• interdisciplinary Program in Near Eastern Studies. Brown trained many leading scholars in Middle East studies. L. Carl Brown was born in Mayfield, Kentucky, on April...
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  • murderer Carl Brown (footballer) (born 1950), Jamaican football player and manager L. Carl Brown (1928–2020), American professor of history Karl Brown (disambiguation)...
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    Israel and Iran is not ideological but strategic. In Foreign Affairs, L. Carl Brown called the book a "well-constructed history" and former U.S. ambassador...
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  • American basketball player L. Carl Brown (1928–2020), emeritus professor of history at Princeton University Leon Brown (American football) (born 1993)...
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  • Eastern studies from Princeton University in 1997. His PhD advisor was L. Carl Brown. He attended Stanford University, graduating with a BA in history in...
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    Carl Anthony Payne II (born May 24, 1969) is an American actor. He is known for his roles as Cole Brown on the Fox sitcom Martin and Walter "Cockroach"...
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  • 1987. Psychological Dimensions of Near Eastern Studies, edited by L. Carl Brown and Norman Itzkowitz, (The Darwin Press, Princeton, N.J., 1977). The...
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  • Nationalism, won the 2015 J. David Greenstone Book Prize, the 2015 L. Carl Brown Book Prize, and the 2014 Jervis-Schroeder Best Book Award. Imperial...
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    include the L. rhodesiensis, a brown-colored relative of L. geometricus which is native to Zimbabwe. Both species are collectively known as brown button spiders...
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    Carl Linnaeus (23 May 1707 – 10 January 1778), also known after ennoblement in 1761 as Carl von Linné, was a Swedish biologist and physician who formalised...
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