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- Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom (35966 bytes)
9: ...ngest-serving current head of state in the world, after King [[Bhumibol Adulyadej]] of Thailand.
15: ...s wife, the Countess of Strathmore. She was named after her mother, while her two middle names are tho...
29: ...47]], when she accompanied her parents to [[South Africa]]. On her 21st birthday she made a broadcast ...
35: After their wedding Philip and Elizabeth took up res...
60: After the Coronation, Elizabeth and Philip moved to ... - Space exploration (14877 bytes)
6: ...uttle Enterprise]], a Concorde and scores of aircraft. The [[U.S. Space & Rocket Center]] museum in [[...
13: ...me the first animal in orbit on [[November 3]], [[1957]]. The first orbital flight made by a human being...
15: ...became the first privately-funded manned [[spacecraft]].
50: ...ram and general aerospace research. It was formed after the breakup of the Soviet Union and the dissol...
56: ...he impoverished instead of being wasted on spacecraft that sometimes don't work. Some examples include... - United States Senate (35505 bytes)
6: The Senate of the United States was named after the ancient [[Roman Senate]]. The chamber of t...
14: ...1861]]–[[1865]]). The war, which began soon after several southern states declared [[secession]]...
23: ...n. Senate elections are held on the first Tuesday after the first Monday in [[November]], [[Election D...
27: ...on for a Senate seat need not be held immediately after the vacancy arises; instead, it is typically c...
30: ... states), sit on more committees, and have more staffers. The prestige commonly associated with the Se... - Formula One (29650 bytes)
9: ...for [[Mexico]], [[India]], [[Russia]] and [[South Africa]] have reinforced the sport's "worldwide" ima...
22: ...e in [[1951]] and four more in [[1954]] through [[1957]], his streak interrupted by two-time champion [[...
43: ...r which the [[FIA]] vowed to improve the sport's safety standards; since that weekend, no driver has d...
51: ...ich a fan could purchase an entire F1 season, but after poor viewing figures in [[2002]] the program w...
59: ... ''parc ferm駧 and no refueling is allowed until after the start of the race. Teams have to thus plan... - San Francisco, California (55022 bytes)
53: ...mittee of Vigilance relinquished power both times after it decided the city had been 'cleaned up'.
64: ...ar to that of the later [[Battle of Dunkirk]] to safety across the Bay saved thousands. With the cente...
69: ...ibrant completely rebuilt city less than a decade after the Earthquake. On July 22, 1916 a bomb explod...
73: ...ablished peaceful relations with [[Japan]], was drafted and signed there six years later in [[1951]].
75: ... which ultimately turned out to be seismically unsafe. In 1959, the Board of Supervisors voted to halt... - Martin Luther (43050 bytes)
19: ...t day of [[Martin of Tours|St. Martin of Tours]], after whom he was named. His father owned a [[copper...
47: After disregarding Luther as "a drunken German who w...
57: ...and maintaining the validity of the Greek Church. After the debate, Johann Eck would claim that he had...
66: ...hat, when it became doubtful whether it would be safe for Luther to remain in Saxony if the ban which ...
79: ...imperial guarantee of safe-conduct to ensure his safe passage. - Automobile (19750 bytes)
31: ...large scale, [[production-line]] manufacturing of affordable automobiles was debuted by [[Oldsmobile]]...
33: ...ler (and may have appeared as early as [[1897]]). After [[1930]], the number of auto manufacturers dec...
38: ...anges took place, e.g., the fender dies for the [[1957 Chevrolet]] had to be modified to produce thin, p...
40: ...ther amalgamated nor could afford the changeover. After the [[1950s]], when American firms tackled the...
43: ...ow of [[traffic]] and simultaneously protect the safety of vehicle occupants, cyclists, and pedestrian...
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