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profile id: 9177563
profile name: Emilio Aguinaldo
profile occupation: General, World Leader
profile id: 9420291
profile name: Napoleon
profile occupation: Military Leader, Political Leader, Emperor
profile id: 39942
profile name: Joseph Estrada
profile occupation: Film Actor, Producer, World Leader
profile id: 9420342
profile name: Napoleon III
profile occupation: Emperor
profile id: 9377339
profile name: Lee Kuan Yew
profile occupation: Lawyer, Prime Minister
profile id: 9183487
profile name: Idi Amin
profile occupation: Military Leader, World Leader
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