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Film and TV composer who helped Stanley Kubrick transition from still images into motion pictures
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Oscar-winning American composer who scored hits across seven decades with his intricate rhythms
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Crystallographer who set up the Cambridge data centre as a resource to aid international research
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Youngest Nazi war crimes prosecutor who campaigned for international justice
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British fencing champion and Olympic team captain
Fred Astaire’s song You Are My Lucky Star and a tin ring gave Shoah survivor the will to live
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‘Thatcherite revolutionary’ who served as the first Jewish chancellor since Benjamin Disraeli
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RAF’s 'hidden hero' who raised funds for London’s Bomber Command Memorial in Green Park
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