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*[[1950]] - [[Vaslav Nijinsky]], Polish-born ballet dancer (b. [[1890]]) *[[1950]] - [[Vaslav Nijinsky]], Polish-born ballet dancer (b. [[1890]])
-*[[1965]] - [[Lars Hanson]], Swedish actor (b. [[1886]]) 
*[[1973]] - [[Pablo Picasso]], Spanish artist (b. [[1881]]) *[[1973]] - [[Pablo Picasso]], Spanish artist (b. [[1881]])
*[[1974]] - [[James Charles McGuigan]], Catholic archbishop of Toronto (b. [[1894]]) *[[1974]] - [[James Charles McGuigan]], Catholic archbishop of Toronto (b. [[1894]])

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