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- Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom (35966 bytes)
2: ...II|Golden Jubilee]] in [[2002]], wearing her Canadian Orders.)]]
7: ...w Guinea]], [[Saint Kitts and Nevis]], [[Saint Lucia]], [[Saint Vincent and the Grenadines]], the [[So...
9: ... Europe, The Americas, and [[Australasia|Australasia]], and is the second-longest-serving current head...
20: ...to commemorate the centenary of the [[Entente Cordiale]] and numerous visits to [[Canada]]. She was in...
23: ... [[Princess Margaret]] were [[Evacuations of civilians in Britain during World War II|evacuated]] to [... - Space exploration (14877 bytes)
4: ...uter-earth missions was no longer a dream, but a viable practice.
6: ...[Dulles International Airport]] in Northern Virginia displays an unparalleled array of aerospace tech...
13: ...me the first animal in orbit on [[November 3]], [[1957]]. The first orbital flight made by a human being...
15: ... was achieved on [[May 17]], [[2004]] when [[Civilian Space eXploration Team]] launched the [[GoFast R...
18: ===Brazilian Space Agency=== - United States Senate (35505 bytes)
2: ...ers serve longer terms, allowing for a more collegiate and less partisan atmosphere that is somewhat m...
10: ...he [[Parliament of the United Kingdom|British Parliament]]). For example, [[John Dickinson (lawyer)|Jo...
12: ...ferson, said "we pour legislation into the senatorial saucer to cool it (from the The House of Represe...
14: ...hnson]] in [[1868]] for political purposes; the trial ultimately ended in acquittal, with the Senate f...
18: ...rty leaders, however, would eventually grow, especially during the tenures of skilled leaders such as ... - Formula One (29650 bytes)
7: '''Formula One''', abbreviated to '''F1''' and also known as '''Grand Prix ra...
9: ...others discussed for [[Mexico]], [[India]], [[Russia]] and [[South Africa]] have reinforced the sport'...
11: The sport is regulated by the FIA, [[F餩ration Internationale de l'Automobile]], a...
22: ...y two-time champion [[Alberto Ascari]] of [[Scuderia Ferrari|Ferrari]]. Though [[Stirling Moss]] was a...
28: ...ufacturers remain a major and controversial financial resource for Formula One. - San Francisco, California (55022 bytes)
4: official_name = San Francisco, California |
8: image_map = California map showing San Francisco County.png |
9: ...f the City and County of San Francisco in California |
31: ...nsolidated city-county]] (the only one in California) situated at the northern tip of the [[San Franci...
35: ...776]]. The city grew rapidly due to the [[California gold rush]] starting in [[1848]]. - Martin Luther (43050 bytes)
12: ...d in the formation of new traditions within Christianity and his teachings undoubtedly impacted upon t...
14: ...ion of [[clerical marriage]] within several Christian traditions.
41: ... indulgence. The [[Dominican Order|Dominican]] friar [[Johann Tetzel]] was enlisted to travel through...
43: ...ondemned the Church's greed and worldliness (especially the selling of indulgences) as an abuse and as...
47: ...ter. Prierias recognised Luther's dangerous potential, declared him a heretic and wrote a scholastic r... - Automobile (19750 bytes)
4: ...ular by far. Older terms include '''horseless carriage''' and '''motor car''', with ''motor'' referrin...
13: ...lso inventors of the first motor bike) and [[Austrian]] inventor [[Siegfried Marcus]] in [[Vienna]].
15: ... were built in Britain in 1895 by [[Frederick William Lanchester]] who also patented the [[disc brake]...
19: ...and [[steering]] were developed. Some were commercially successful in providing [[mass transit]], unti...
27: ...cle was able to travel on [[wheel]]s on land and via a [[paddle wheel]] in the water.
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