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    It is often sufficient to classify the axis as one of three types: normal, left deviated, or right deviated. Population data shows that a normal QRS axis is from −30° to 105°, with 0° being along lead I and positive being inferior and negative being superior (best understood graphically as the hexaxial reference system). [62]

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    Kasparov received a Chess Oscar eleven times as the best chess player of the year, in 1982-1983, 1985-1988, 1995-1996, 1999, and 2001-2002. [137] Between 1981 and 1991, he won or tied for first place in every tournament he entered. [ 138 ]

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    Wallace Stevens [283] was another reader of Nietzsche, and elements of Nietzsche's philosophy were found throughout Stevens's poetry collection Harmonium. [284] [285] Olaf Stapledon was influenced by the idea of the Übermensch and it is a central theme in his books Odd John and Sirius. [286]

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    On May 30, 2008, Poblano revealed his identity to FiveThirtyEight.com readers. [32] On June 1, 2008, Silver published a two-page op-ed in the New York Post outlining the rationale underlying his focus on the statistical aspects of politics. [33] He first appeared on national television on CNN's American Morning on June 13, 2008. [34]

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    James Warren Jones (May 13, 1931 – November 18, 1978) was an American cult leader and mass murderer who led the Peoples Temple between 1955 and 1978. In what Jones termed "revolutionary suicide", Jones and the members of his inner circle planned and orchestrated a mass murder-suicide in his remote jungle commune at Jonestown, Guyana, on November 18, 1978.