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  1. Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom (35966 bytes)
    27: ... at home. She was the first (and as of 2005 the only) female member of the royal family to actually s...
    66: .... This is one reason why it is considered highly unlikely that she will ever [[abdicate]]. Like her mo...
    70: The only public issue on which Elizabeth makes her views ...
    98: ... II]] these proceedings were deemed to have been unlawful.
    100: ...in the [[United Kingdom House of Commons|House of Commons]], because she would be better briefed and more c...
  2. Mary I of England (24813 bytes)
    13: ...w Castle]] and many of the prerogatives normally only given to a [[Prince of Wales]], sometimes leadin...
    15: ...ation was undoubtedly due to her mother, who not only consulted the Spanish scholar [[Juan Lu�Vives]...
    21: ...all [[Europe]], furthermore, regarded her as the only true heir and daughter of Henry VIII, although s...
    26: ...t the marriage between her mother and father was unlawful, thus making her illegitimate. She also bec...
    33: ...om the line of succession in his will, which was unlawful, because it contradicted an Act of Parliamen...
  3. Elizabeth I of England (34338 bytes)
    11: ...[British honours system|honours and dignities]]. Only eight peerage dignities, one [[earl|earldom]] an...
    16: Elizabeth was the only surviving child of King [[Henry VIII of England]...
    33: ...in, [[Matthew Parker]], to become Archbishop. He only accepted out of loyalty to [[Anne Boleyn]]'s mem...
    41: ... inheiretted from her father [[Henry VIII]] were only hers until she wed.
    46: ...s to the last English possession on the French mainland, [[Calais]], after the defeat of an English ex...
  4. Diana, Princess of Wales (29391 bytes)
    22: ...tess Spencer|Raine, Countess of Dartmouth]], the only daughter of the romance novelist [[Barbara Cartl...
    36: ...ince Harry of Wales|Prince Henry of Wales]] (commonly called Prince Harry) on [[15 September]] [[1984]...
    38: ... suicide attempts did take place, there was certainly a significant risk she would [[miscarriage|misca...
    60: ...[[Landmines Bill 1998]] to the [[British House of Commons]], the [[Foreign Secretary]], [[Robin Cook]], pai...
    85: ...o needle as it was [[digital]]. The car was certainly travelling much faster than the legal [[speed li...
  5. Kim Campbell (10679 bytes)
    31: ...pularly elected, she remains [[North America]]'s only female head of a national government to date. Sh...
    41: Upon her election to the [[Canadian House of Commons]] in [[1988]], Campbell became Canada's first fem...
    61: ...c Society]]. She was cited for her status as the only woman leader of a North American country to date...
    63: ...cy in the world. Its membership is by invitation only and consists of former Heads of State and Govern...
    67: ... she was “deeply honoured” to be the only woman to have her picture in the prime ministers...
  6. Canada (35540 bytes)
    3: ...iew article is already too long and should serve only as an introduction for Canada. To keep this over...
    94: ...y of Ghent]] was signed in December 1814. It was only after the French and Napoleonic wars ended in Eu...
    111: ...to. To the north lies the [[Arctic Ocean]]; [[Greenland]] is to the northeast. Since [[1925]], Canada...
    113: ...anada covers a larger area than the U.S., it has only one-ninth its population.
    115: ... by the [[Wisconsin glaciation|last ice age]], thinly soiled, rich in minerals, and dotted with lakes ...
  7. Charles de Gaulle (41586 bytes)
    40:
    59: At the outbreak of World War II, de Gaulle was only a [[colonel]], having encountered hostility from...
    61: ...n armour to retreat at [[Caumont]]. This was the only significant tactical success the French gained a...
    69: ...ure the spirit of de Gaulle's position. Although only few people actually heard the speech that night ...
    75: ...his partners in the war. "France has no friends, only interests" is one of his best-remembered stateme...
  8. French Revolution (36529 bytes)
    8: ...d come under the influence of the ideas of [[the Enlightenment]]. As the revolution proceeded and as p...
    10: Certainly, causes of the revolution must include all of th...
    14: * The rise of [[the Enlightenment|enlightenment]] ideals.
    25: ... refused to endorse his measures, insisting that only a truly representative body — preferably t...
    27: ...sed his position not to propose new reforms, but only to prepare for the meeting of the nation's repre...
  9. Formula One (29650 bytes)
    45: ...sed the poorer independent teams to struggle not only to remain competitive, but to stay in business. ...
    53: ...one]] tires (Ferrari, Jordan and Minardi are the only teams that don't use [[Michelin]]). Fernando Alo...
    72: ...and [[NASCAR]]. In its early years, F1 teams commonly constructed their engines as well. It has since ...
    74: ...], purchase their engines from larger teams. The only remaining commercial engine-manufacturer is [[Co...
    76: ...eted in [[1950]], and during the [[2004]] season only ten teams remained on the grid, each fielding tw...
  10. Computer mouse (29399 bytes)
    11: ...by ''Opocentsky'', 10/76, [http://www.freepatentsonline.com/3987685.html 3987685].]]
    13: ...gelbart's oN-Line System ([[NLS (computer system)|NLS]]), which was both a hardware and software syste...
    24: ...Kirsch]] of [[Mouse Systems Corporation]], could only be used on a special metallic surface ([[mouse p...
    39: ...reless settings. A wireless mechanical mouse may only draw 5mA or less of [[electrical current]], wher...
    51: ...used as a convenience to map the action to a commonly used action, or a macro. In the [[X Window Syste...
  11. Global warming (53726 bytes)
    3: ...held by many journalists and politicians, but by only a minority of established scientists.
    42: ...hesis that recent observed warming is a result mainly of human activity."[http://www.nature.com/news/2...
    65: ...climate is in cooling the surface by reflecting sunlight back into space. Yet, seemingly opposite phen...
    69: ... Climate models that pass the above tests while only modeling the direct effects of increases in sola...
    98: ...0, 2004 [http://www3.open.ac.uk/earth-sciences/downloads/Press%20Release.pdf]) indicates that this cau...
  12. Charles Darwin (47469 bytes)
    4: ... Fully aware of the likely reaction, he confided only in close friends and researched to meet anticipa...
    17: His mother died when he was only eight and the next year he became a boarder at t...
    19: ...ry that all animals had similar organs differing only in complexity. In March [[1827]] Darwin made a p...
    32: ...t|HMS Beagle, from an 1841 watercolour by Owen Stanley]]
    119: ...ful have been, and are being, evolved". The book only briefly alluded to the fact that man, too, would...
  13. 1901 (12292 bytes)
    41: ...erican Exposition]] in [[Buffalo, New York]]. McKinley dies there eight days later.
    43: ...[September 14]] - With the death of [[William McKinley]], [[Theodore Roosevelt]] succeeds him as [[Pre...
    49: ...osz]], the assassin of US President [[William McKinley]], is executed by electrocution.
    58: * [[Winston Churchill]] enters the [[House of Commons]]
    65: *[[Okapi]] discovered (previously known only to local natives)

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