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- Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom (35966 bytes)
5: {{British Royal Family}}
9: ...is the longest serving current Head of State in Europe, The Americas, and [[Australasia|Australasia]],...
11: ... mother of the [[heir-apparent]] to the British throne, [[Charles, Prince of Wales]].
17: ... to the British throne|line of succession to the crown]], behind her father and her uncle, HRH [[Edwar...
20: ...rchbishop of Canterbury]] and has always been a strong believer in the [[Church of England]]. - Elizabeth I of England (34338 bytes)
7: ...gland]] and [[King of Ireland|Queen of Ireland]] from [[17 November]] [[1558]] until her death. Someti...
9: ... VIII]], she was a writer and poet. She granted [[Royal Charter]]s to several famous organizations, in...
11: ...he number of [[Privy Council|Privy Counsellors]] from thirty-nine to nineteen, and later to fourteen.
16: ...s addressed as Lady Elizabeth and lived in exile from her father as he married his succession of wives...
18: Elizabeth's first governess was Lady Bryan, a baroness whom Elizabeth called "Muggie". At the age of... - Kim Campbell (10679 bytes)
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13: | [[Brian Mulroney]]
24: | '''[[Profession]]:'''
28: | [[Progressive Conservative Party of Canada|Progressive Conservative]]
31: ...woman in history to sit at the table of the [[G7|Group of Seven]] (now [[G8]]) leaders, the eight most... - Margaret Thatcher (46377 bytes)
3: |style="background:#efefef;" align="center" colspan="2"|[[Image:t...
25: ...der of the Garter|Order of the Garter]]<br>Life Barony
27: ...d the '''Iron Lady''' in [[Soviet Union|Soviet]] propaganda (because of her vocal opposition to [[comm...
29: ...]] task force to retake the [[Falkland Islands]] from [[Argentina]] in the [[Falklands War]].
31: ...stained economic growth occured that led to an improvement in Britain's economic performance. Supporte... - Formula One (29650 bytes)
7: ...[[United States dollar|US dollars]]. It is based around a series of races (19 in [[2005 Formula One se...
9: The sport has traditionally been centred in [[Europe]], which undoubtedly remains its leading market...
11: ...l'Automobile]], and is generally promoted and controlled by [[Bernie Ecclestone]].
14: ...gio|Fangio]] and [[Stirling Moss|Moss]] at [[Autodromo Nazionale Monza|Monza]] in [[1955]]]]
16: ... [[List of Formula One Grands Prix]] for results from past seasons and individual races.'' - San Francisco, California (55022 bytes)
19: ...pulation_note = 7,533,384 ([[metropolitan area|metro area]]) |
20: population_total = 733,072 (city proper) |
33: ... population density of any major U.S. city aside from [[New York City]].
35: The first [[Europe]]ans to settle in San Francisco were the [[Spai...
37: ...|bohemian]] reputation, the city became a [[Underground culture|counterculture]] magnet in the second ... - Computer mouse (29399 bytes)
1: ...de light holes.<br>'''4:''' Infrared LEDs shine through the disks.<br>
5: ...ly because the cord on early models resembled the rodent's tail, and also because the motion of the po...
11: ...entsonline.com/3835464.htm 3835464]. Ball and two rollers with spring by ''Opocentsky'', 10/76, [http:...
13: ... also called the "bug", but eventually "bug" was dropped in favor of "mouse." It was one of several e...
15: ... two gear wheels perpendicular to each other: the rotation of each wheel was translated into motion al... - William R. King (5588 bytes)
3: ...h Carolina]], a [[United States Senate|Senator]] from [[Alabama]], and the thirteenth [[Vice President...
5: ...h [[United States Congress|Congresses]], serving from [[March 4]], [[1811]] until [[November 4]] [[181...
7: ...United States Senate]] during the Twenty-fourth through Twenty-seventh [[United States Congress|Congre...
9: ...egations of significant financial liabilities for royalty fees now owed to Reverend Dr. King's family ...
13: ... W. Loewen]] is one of the theory's better-known proponents. - Watergate (19196 bytes)
7: ...e [[Democratic National Committee]]. The men had broken into the same office three weeks earlier as we...
9: ...o the President. However, Nixon press secretary [[Ron Ziegler]] dismissed the affair as a "third-rate ...
11: ...I in the early 1970s, revealed that he was Deep Throat — a claim later confirmed by Woodward.
13: ...rophones.gif|thumb|right|250px|[[ChapStick]] [[microphone]]s used by [[E. Howard Hunt]] and [[G. Gordo...
15: ...o the ''[[New York Times]]'' and as a result was prosecuted for espionage, theft, and conspiracy. Hunt... - 1901 (12292 bytes)
16: ...is regarded as the start of the new century. ([[Zero-ists]]' argument that new century should be celeb...
18: ...[[Nigeria]] becomes a [[United Kingdom|British]] protectorate
19: * [[January 7]] - [[Alferd Pecker]] is released from prison after serving 18 years for [[Cannibalism ...
21: ...mes [[Duke of Cornwall]] and [[Duke of Rothesay | Rothesay]].
24: ...]] as a condition for the withdrawal of American troops.
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