An alphabetical list of place names (as at the back of an atlas) is called a gazetteer.
From Encyclopedia we can get a list of famous & not famous astronomers & astronauts of the past & present.
If you're compiling a list of sources you used for your report in MLA style your list of sources is called a works-cited list. This list should be in alphabetical order and should contain all the sources that were used in the report.
Gustave Eiffel designed a number of buildings, bridges and other works (see his Wikipedia entry (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gustave_Eiffel) for a comprehensive list. However, the other famous work he was involved in was the Statue of Liberty, for which he designed the internal framework.
Many famous individuals are known for their contributions to fields other than architecture and have not designed any buildings. For instance, celebrities like actors, musicians, or writers may be very well-known but have no involvement in architectural design. If a specific list of names were provided, I could better identify who fits this description.
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Yes, APA sources must be listed in alphabetical order when creating a reference list.
There is a list at the related link.
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Yes, I can.
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An alphabetical list of place names (as at the back of an atlas) is called a gazetteer.
you can go to www.fanmail.biz and find THOUSANDS of celebrites in alphabetical order/
names of different authors in management
As it is the most famous royal residence of Chinese emperors; also a great icon of Chinese architecture buildings.
For a list of deserts in alphabetical order on each continent, see the link below.
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