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- New Hampshire (23166 bytes)
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36: ... presidential primary|primary]] in the [[U.S. presidential election]]s, and has probably the most famo...
40: ...unt Washington]] weather observatory in the [[Presidential Range]].
51: ...ticipating in the [[Underground Railroad]] in providing safe routes into Canada, primarily via the [[C...
53: ... to accurately predict who would be elected [[President of the United States]]. - Charles de Gaulle (41586 bytes)
1: ''This article refers to the former French president, Charles de Gaulle. For the [[Paris]] airport,...
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10: | [[President of France]]
19: | [[Georges Pompidou]]
42: ...]]. His [[Ideology#Political_ideologies|political ideology]] is known as [[Gaullism]], which left a ma... - United States Senate (35505 bytes)
2: ...icantly, the [[President of the United States|President]] must ratify treaties and make important appo...
4: ...y represented in the Senate. The Constitution provides that the approval of both houses is necessary f...
12: ...], in answer to a question by Thomas Jefferson, said "we pour legislation into the senatorial saucer t...
14: ...[[United States Democratic Party|Democratic]] President [[Andrew Johnson]] in [[1868]] for political p...
16: ...ns arose between [[1866]] and [[1906]]. Many individuals, furthermore, perceived the Senate as a basti... - Computer (32773 bytes)
14: ...dern ''digital'' computers possible, was formally identified and explored by [[Claude E. Shannon]].
16: ...solve all mathematical problems. [[Alan Turing]] identified which problems could and could not be sol...
20: ...often have difficulty understanding the important idea that the computer is only a machine, and cannot...
24: ...who performed the arts and this usage is still valid (although it is becoming quite rare in the [[Unit...
29: ...arch organizations could afford them and were considered so exotic that only a handful would ever be r... - San Francisco, California (55022 bytes)
31: ...tates]], in terms of population. It is a [[consolidated city-county]] (the only one in California) si...
33: ...ghest population density of any major U.S. city aside from [[New York City]].
35: ... [[Spain|Spanish]], in [[1776]]. The city grew rapidly due to the [[California gold rush]] starting in...
39: ...[Golden Gate Bridge]] and the [[Transamerica Pyramid]].
44: ... [[1776]] and established the sites for the [[Presidio of San Francisco]] and [[Mission San Francisco ... - Adolf Hitler (51456 bytes)
13: ...people, including 6 million [[Jew]]s, in a [[genocide]] now known as [[the Holocaust]].
15: ... the war, [[Hitler's death|Hitler died]] by [[suicide]] in a [[Berlin]] [[F?unker|bunker]]. His intend...
24: ...pecially for the proponent of a [[racism|racist]] ideology. Opponents tried to prove that Hitler, the ...
27: ..., [[1903]], at age 65, Adolf Hitler's schoolwork did not improve. At the age of 16, Hitler left school...
31: ...s paintings to merchants and tourists (there is evidence he produced over 2000 paintings and drawings ... - Sacramento, California (21190 bytes)
37: ...to their home, these Indians would leave little evidence of their existence. Their diet was dominated ...
44: The part of Sacramento originally laid out by William Warner is situated just east and s...
46: ...ley was devastated by floods, fires and cholera epidemics. Despite this, because of its position just ...
56: ...arlier brought death and destruction began to provide increasing levels of transportation and commerce...
63: ...orld War II]], William G. "Bill" Stone (later considered "The Father of the Port of Sacramento") convi... - Mahatma Gandhi (35350 bytes)
15: ... Lennon]] and the 14th [[Dalai Lama]]. He often said that his values were simple; drawn from tradition...
20: ...] in [[1887]], and joining Samaldas College. He did not stay there long, however, as his family felt ...
25: ...ficer. In his autobiography, he describes this incident as a kind of unsuccessful lobbying attempt on ...
29: ...mannered, diffident, politically indifferent individual. He had read his first newspaper at age 18 an...
31: ... alike with statements of Indian grievances and evidence of British discrimination in South Africa. G... - Automobile (19750 bytes)
19: ...veloped. Some were commercially successful in providing [[mass transit]], until a backlash against the...
23: ...ent on the cars, and hence only available to individuals of certain profiles.
29: ...obile engine ({{US patent|549160}}). This patent did more to hinder than encourage development of auto...
31: ...0s]], development of automotive technology was rapid, due in part to a huge (hundreds) number of small...
33: ...rol unit|engine management]], which entered into wide use in the [[1960s]], when electronic parts beca...
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