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  1. Timeline of the united states history 1990 to present (16426 bytes)
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  2. Blanche Lincoln (2886 bytes)
    9: | succeeded=Incumbent (2011)
    22: Immediately after graduating she took a job as staff assistant to [[United States House of Representa...
    36: ...lincoln2008.com/ Lincoln 2008] - a campaign to "draft" Blanche Lincoln to run for President in 2008
  3. Mercury (planet) (22924 bytes)
    1: ... has no [[natural satellite]]s. The only [[spacecraft]] to approach Mercury was [[Mariner 10]] ([[1974...
    3: The [[Ancient Rome|Romans]] named the planet after the [[Roman mythology|Roman god]] [[Mercury (m...
    34: ...to be [[retrograde motion|retrograde]]. Four days after perihelion, the Sun's normal apparent motion r...
    204: ...n at greatest elongation west, and setting latest after the Sun when at greatest elongation east (its ...
    206: ...e former instance and not set until several hours after sundown in the latter in countries located at ...
  4. Venus (planet) (31010 bytes)
    1: ... the second [[planet]] from the [[Sun]], is named after the [[Roman mythology|Roman goddess]] [[Venus ...
    3: ...be seen a few hours before sunrise or a few hours after sunset. However, when at its brightest, Venus ...
    5: ... that it is the third brightest object in the sky after the Sun and [[Moon]]. Its symbol is a stylized...
    23: ...esult of [[tidal locking]], with [[tidal force]]s affecting Venus's rotation whenever the planets get ...
    25: ...l Montes, all surface features on Venus are named after real or mythological females. Venus's thick a...
  5. Mars (27704 bytes)
    4: ... the [[Sun]] in the [[solar system]]. It is named after [[Mars (god)|Mars]], the god of war in [[Roman...
    18: ...]s on Mars by the [[Mars Global Surveyor]] spacecraft have revealed that parts of the planet's [[Crust...
    41: ...ork on his notable maps of Mars. After the spacecraft [[Mariner 9]] provided extensive imagery of Mars...
    51: ...ered in [[1877]] by [[Asaph Hall]], and are named after the characters [[Phobos (mythology)|Phobos]] a...
    85: ..., and geography. Roughly two-thirds of all spacecraft destined for Mars have failed in one manner or a...
  6. Jupiter (24639 bytes)
    138: ...]s." The [[Ancient Rome|Romans]] named the planet after the [[Roman mythology|Roman god]] [[Jupiter (g...
    149: ...s usually the fourth brightest object in the sky (after the [[Sun]], the [[Moon]] and [[Venus (planet)...
    168: ...r 21st, 2010 || November 19th, 2010 || April 6th, 2011
    185: ...to Jupiter's atmosphere is the ''[[Galileo spacecraft|Galileo]]'' probe - see below.
    201: ...d in further detail by the two ''Voyager'' spacecraft. It was also discovered that streams of high-ene...
  7. Venice (22017 bytes)
    10: ...ar west as the [[Adda River]], were known as "Terrafirma", and were acquired partly as a buffer agains...
    24: After 1070 years, the Republic lost its independence...
    26: ...ed 'unredeemed' until the end of the Great War.] After 1797, the city fell into a serious decline, wi...
    28: ==Naval and military affairs==
    92: ...nd [[sand]]. Most of these piles are still intact after centuries of submersion. The foundations rest ...
  8. Chinese New Year (12599 bytes)
    3: ...is case, the New Year falls on the third new moon after the Solstice. (The next time this occurs is in...
    21: ...ly give out two red packets on the first new year after being married. This is because the wife presen...
    23: ... days it is not uncommon to receive large sums in affluent families. In some families this tradition h...
    51: ...to enjoy a surplus, i.e. financial security, year after year.
    78: ...t (zodiac)|Rabbit]] || Mao || 1999 February 16 || 2011 February 3
  9. Easter (31700 bytes)
    2: ...e the [[resurrection]] of [[Jesus]] from the dead after his death by [[crucifixion]] (see [[Good Frida...
    37: ! '''[[2011]]''' ||colspan=2| [[April 24]]
    61: ...on the Sunday after the first [[full moon]] on or after the day of the [[vernal equinox]]''. The Churc...
    87: ...χα), and the fast is broken immediately after the Divine Liturgy. Easter is immediately foll...
    96: ...ame bishop of the Roman Christians. Shortly thereafter, Polycarp, the bishop of Smyrna, traveled to R...
  10. Space Shuttle program (41074 bytes)
    1: ...mb|300px|right|The Space Shuttle Columbia seconds after engine ignition, 1981 (NASA). For the first tw...
    4: The shuttle is the first [[spacecraft]] designed for partial [[Reusable launch system|...
    10: ...or between [[July 13]] and [[July 31]], [[2005]]. After a post-disaster review of the program, NASA de...
    12: ...ed on completing assembly of the ISS in [[2010]], after which it will be replaced by the yet-to-be-dev...
    16: ...out the [[1960s]] on the topic of reusable spacecrafts to replace their expedient "one-off" systems li...
  11. Ascension (3367 bytes)
    2: ...days]] (and the previous Sunday, the Fifth Sunday after Easter, as [[Rogation Sunday]]). In some count...
    38: ! '''[[2011]]''' ||colspan=2| [[June 2]]
  12. Hyphen (10351 bytes)
    70: ...ode also encodes a '''non-breaking hyphen''' as U+2011. This character looks identical to the regular hy...

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