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Abe Atell was an American boxer. He was born in 1884 and died in 1970. He was world featherweight champion from 1905 to 1912, first winning the title when he was seventeen.
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Abe Kobo was a Japanese writer. He was born in 1924 at Tokyo and died in 1993. A trained doctor, he turned to literature winning the Akutagawa prize in 1951 for 'The Wall'.
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Abe Vigoda is an American actor. He was born in 1921 at New York.
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The Maggie is an Ealing comedy starring Paul Douglas, Alex Mackenzie, James Copeland, Abe Barker, Tommy Kearins and Dorothy Alison in a story about an American businessman regretting he ever got involved with the canny skipper of a dilapidated Scottish cargo boat. The Maggie was directed by Alexander Mackendrick in 1953.
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ABE is an abbreviation for Acetone-Butanol-Ethanol
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Abe is a Kwa language spoken in Ivory Coast.
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Abe is British slang for a Jew.
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Before Abe is Black American slang for the slave era (pre 1st of January 1863).
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Before Abe jive is Black American slang for hard, thankless work.
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Old Abe is American slang for Abraham Lincoln.
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