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profile name: Tiberius
profile occupation: Military Leader, Emperor
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profile name: Aubrey Beardsley
profile occupation: Illustrator, Editor
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profile name: Jean Monnet
profile occupation: Economist
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profile name: T-Bone Walker
profile occupation: Songwriter, Guitarist, Singer
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profile name: François VI, duke de La Rochefoucauld
profile occupation: Writer
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