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- Julius Caesar (50670 bytes)
17: ...c, even in the presence of the [[Roman Senate]], people were forced to stand and applaud his presence....
28: ... was elected [[quaestor]] by the Assembly of the People in [[69 BC]], at the age of 30, as stipulated ...
34: ... enhanced his image irreversibly with the common people. Caesar ended his year as aedile in glory but ...
42: ... of his Praetorship, Caesar was again in serious jeopardy of prosecution for his debts. Crassus came t...
49: ...r rebuked the Senate and took it directly to the people. - Indianapolis, Indiana (25903 bytes)
29: ...ment Circle]] after the impressive 284-feet tall neoclassical limestone and bronze State [[Soldiers' a...
41: ...and the Marion County Sheriff's Department, and theoretically permits consolidation of the Indianapoli...
43: == Geography ==
51: ...census]]{{GR|2}} of [[2000]], there were 791,870 people, 320,107 households, and 192,704 families resi...
53: ...holds are made up of individuals and 8.5% have someone living alone who is 65 years of age or older. ... - Global warming (53726 bytes)
3: ...o human causes. The most common global warming theories [[attribution of recent climate change|attrib...
7: ...evel]], amount and pattern of [[precipitation (meteorology)|precipitation]], climate patterns and vari...
18: ...ating impacts, developing methods, or studying paleoclimatic change might believe that current climate...
38: ...te, the records suffer from incomplete coverage, geographically and historically, making the conclusio...
42: ...raight in one of the most contested issues in palaeoclimatology," says [[Hans von Storch]]. "But it do...
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