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- Charles de Gaulle (41586 bytes)
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78: ...sessions in Africa, after the [[Operation Torch|Anglo-American invasion of North Africa]] in November ...
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110: ...en all European nations would revitalize the past glories of the great European Empires. He set about ... - Computer (32773 bytes)
24: ...he [[United States]] and [[UK]]). The [[Oxford English Dictionary|OED2]] lists the year [[1897]] as t...
29: ... only a handful would ever be required to satisfy global demand. By contrast, modern computers are ord...
76: ...d [[Vannevar Bush]]'s [[Differential analyser]] [[1932]]), and General-Purpose devices of the type used ...
99: ====Single-purpose computers====
100: ...y know as [[computer software]]. The design of single-purpose computing devices and many special-purpo... - Adolf Hitler (51456 bytes)
31: ...ited some money from an aunt. He worked as a struggling painter in Vienna, copying scenes from postcar...
35: ...h was helping him sell his postcards— seemingly contrary to statements he later made in ''Mein K...
47: ...though he did not become a German citizen until [[1932]]. He was shocked by the capitulation of Germany ...
62: ... his political book ''[[Mein Kampf]]'' (''My Struggle'') to his deputy [[Rudolf Hess]]. The first volu...
77: ...nburg in the [[German presidential election, 1932|1932 presidential election]], coming in second on both... - Sacramento, California (21190 bytes)
125: ...he coldest day on record being [[December 11]], [[1932]], at 17° F (-8° C).
135: ...ulevard Park, Campus Commons, CSUS, Dos Rios Triangle, Downtown, East Sacramento, Mansion Flats, Marsc...
139: ...in-Fruitridge, Industrial Park, Fruitridge Manor, Glen Elder, Granite Regional Park, Hollywood Park, L... - Mahatma Gandhi (35350 bytes)
20: ...ollege, he leapt at the opportunity to study in England, which he viewed as "a land of philosophers an...
22: ...g of the verb in the UK and Indian varieties of English --->
23: ...]. Although Gandhi experimented with becoming "English", taking dancing lessons for example, he could...
31: ...well party in his honor in Durban, he happened to glance at a newspaper and learned that a bill was be...
33: ...is plan was adopted, leading to a seven-year struggle in which thousands of Indians were jailed (inclu... - Red deer (16671 bytes)
17: ...e world, second only to [[moose]] (which, confusingly, are called ''elk'' in [[Europe]]; see ''[[Elk]]...
19: ...h as females. Wapiti are known for their loud ''bugling'' during the rut. In Europe the red deer is on...
21: ...re abolished during the reign of [[Henry III of England|Henry III]], although deer were still preserve...
24: Adult red deer usually stay in single-sex groups for most of the year, coming together...
26: ...ent from that of the red deer, in that the elk "bugle" as opposed to "roaring". This is an adaptation... - Chile (39914 bytes)
68: ...d the ''[[Reconquista]]'' led to a prolonged struggle.
76: ...During the period of [[Radical Party]] dominance (1932-52), the state increased its role in the economy....
92: ...[1993]], Christian Democrat [[Eduardo Frei Ruiz-Tagle]], the son of previous president [[Eduardo Frei ...
133: ...ced a moderate downturn in 1999 brought on by the global economic slowdown. The economy remained slugg...
135: ...odelco and a few other enterprises. Chile is strongly committed to free trade and has welcomed large a... - 1901 (12292 bytes)
53: * [[December 12]] - [[Guglielmo Marconi]] receives the first trans-[[Atlanti...
58: * [[Winston Churchill]] enters the [[House of Commons]]
104: * [[June 17]] - [[F. F. E. Yeo-Thomas]], English World War II hero (d. [[1964]])
110: * [[July 9]] - Dame [[Barbara Cartland]] English novelist (d. [[2000]])
116: * [[September 9]] - [[James Blades]], English percussionist (d. [[1999]])
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