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- Belgium (31774 bytes)
183: In architecture [[Victor Horta]] is well known. He was one of the originat...
208: ...porters Without Borders]] Worldwide Press Freedom Index 2003: Rank #7 out of 166 countries
227: ... World Wide Web Virtual Library - Belgian History Index] - in English
234: *[http://Belgium.rootsweb.com/bel/_places/index.html Places in Belgium] - Roaring Twenties (28131 bytes)
84: ...as named after the novel ''[[La garį¯Žne]]'' by [[Victor Margueritte]]. In Europe, this look featured wome...
145: The [[Dow Jones|Dow Jones Industrial Stock Index]] had continued its upward move for weeks, and co... - Sweden (27111 bytes)
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216: ...orters without borders]] World-wide Press Freedom Index 2002: Rank 11 out of 139 countries
223: **Mothers' index rank: 1st of 119 countries
224: **Womens' index rank: 1st of 119 countries
225: **Childrens' index rank: 10th of 119 countries - Theodore Roosevelt (35706 bytes)
67: ...resident in his own right, and won in a landslide victory. In his second term Roosevelt won a [[Nobel Peac...
155: |align="left"| ||align="left"|'''[[Victor H. Metcalf]]'''||align="left"|1906–1908
167: |align="left"| ||align="left"|'''[[Victor H. Metcalf]]'''||align="left"|1904–1906
226: ...le. The car was a purple-lined Columbia Electric Victoria. On August 22, 1902, Roosevelt rode through the...
266: ...sevelt%2C+theodore&amode=start&title=&tmode=words Index of T. Roosevelt Etexts] - Wavelength (2857 bytes)
25: ... is reduced by a factor equal to the [[refractive index]] ''n'' of the medium but the frequency of the wa...
34: [[Louis-Victor de Broglie]] discovered that all particles with [...
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