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  1. New Hampshire (23166 bytes)
    34: Website = www.state.nh.us
    40: ...ngton (New Hampshire)|Mount Washington]] weather observatory in the [[Presidential Range]].
    44: ...ractions include skiing and other winter sports; observing the fall foliage; the Lakes Region; and the...
    62: ...House of Representatives and the British House of Commons. Based on 2000 Census data, this averages out to ...
    78: ...atory is located on the peak for the purposes of observing harsh environmental conditions.
  2. Charles de Gaulle (41586 bytes)
    42: ...s [[Gaullism]], which left a major influence in subsequent French politics.
    54: Based partially on his observations during war in Poland, which was so diffe...
    71: ... initially maintaining relations with Vichy but subsequently recognising the Free French.
    73: ...rtial]] in [[Toulouse]] sentenced de Gaulle ''in absentia'' to four years in prison. At a second court...
    112: ...ding. Although his supporters would argue that subsequent British ambivalence toward the EU justified...
  3. United States Senate (35505 bytes)
    14: ...nguished orators and statesmen such as [[Daniel Webster]], [[John C. Calhoun]], [[Henry Clay]], [[Step...
    23: ...ith a [[plurality]] of votes (not necessarily an absolute majority) wins. The sole exception is [[Loui...
    37: ...story/history/minute/Youngest_Senator.htm--> In [[1934]], [[Rush D. Holt, Sr.|Rush Holt]] was elected to...
    42: ...y president") to preside in the Vice President's absence; the most senior senator of the majority part...
    54: ...tor may request a quorum call by "suggesting the absence of a quorum"; a clerk then calls the roll of ...
  4. Computer (32773 bytes)
    18: ...s [[output]] through output devices like light bulbs, LEDs, monitors, and printers.
    29: ...roperty of computer development in [[1965]]. His observation has become known as [[Moore's Law]], alth...
    79: ...ecution, and the reliability of the machine. In [[1934]] [[Alan Turing]] proved that, given the right pr...
    146: ...ther end, languages like [[Prolog]] are based on abstract principles far removed from the details of t...
    167: The operating system also provides a layer of abstraction over the hardware, and gives access by pr...
  5. San Francisco, California (55022 bytes)
    28: website = http://www.ci.sf.ca.us/ |
    85: ... the more affluent and culturally homogenous suburbs. Because of the rise of this new population, as w...
    95: ... for-rent signs. [[Craig Newmark]] founded the website [[Craigslist]] based in his San Francisco home...
    115: ...on is a 31.4 meter (103 foot) tall cross built in 1934.
    279: ...reat nightlife ranging from bars to lounges to clubs. Major areas of nightlife in San Francisco are: i...
  6. Adolf Hitler (51456 bytes)
    71: ... elections the Nazis suddenly rose from relative obscurity to win 18,3% of the vote along with 107 sea...
    86: ...chstag Fire Decree]] suspended civil liberties. Subsequently, in the [[March]] [[1933]] elections the ...
    88: ...]] (the outcome was 90% "approval") in mid-August 1934. Then, in an unprecedented step, Hitler ordered e...
    96: ...sending women home so that men could take their jobs. Given this, claims that the [[Economy of Germany...
    110: ...ential enemies during the night of [[June 29]], [[1934]], the [[Night of the Long Knives]].
  7. Sacramento, California (21190 bytes)
    29: website = http://www.cityofsacramento.org/ |
    37: ...ak]] trees in the region and by eating fruits, bulbs, seeds, and roots throughout the year.
    67: ...n Sacramento since the steamship ''Harpoon'' in [[1934]].
    89: ...red or reconstructed, and the district is now a substantial tourist attraction, with rides on steam-ha...
    135: Alkali Flat, Boulevard Park, Campus Commons, CSUS, Dos Rios Triangle, Downtown, East Sacramen...
  8. Mahatma Gandhi (35350 bytes)
    23: ...n leaving India to observe the Hindu precepts of abstinence from [[meat]] and [[alcohol]]. Although G...
    50: ...t British oppression in India. In the summer of [[1934]], three unsuccessful attempts were made on his l...
    52: By 1934, Gandhi had become discouraged with his collegues...
    70: ...satisfy the minimum requirements of the body. He abstained from eating for long periods, using [[fast...
    74: ...ne day of each week in silence. He believed that abstaining from speaking brought him inner peace. Thi...
  9. Automobile (19750 bytes)
    33: ...]] with the launch of the [[Traction Avant]] in [[1934]], though it appeared several years earlier in ro...
    40: ...chnical matters. This was criticized as "planned obsolescence," although by this it was meant that the...
    45: ...led to meet the new regulations, some producing substandard cars with reduced reliability as a result....
    49: ... derived from [[sugar cane]] is often used as a substitute fuel.
    72: ...pany]]. Since then, most research has focused on absorbing external crash energy with crushable panels...

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