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- Pakistan (74854 bytes)
90: ... to have been coined by [[University of Cambridge|Cambridge]] student and Muslim [[Nationalism|nationalist]] ...
124: ...tanis felt betrayed and ill-compensated for the risks incurred in supporting the USA – after t...
147: ...1958 Pakistan’s civilian and first President [[Iskander Mirza]] in collaboration with General [[Moha...
197: * heightened perceptions of risk as a result of military tensions with India &mdas...
364: [[Image:Karachi_Skyline.jpg|thumb|250px|''Shahrae Faisal'' (named af... - United Kingdom (37269 bytes)
91: ...ntable to the [[British House of Commons|House of Commons]], the lower and only directly elected house in B...
93: ... his or her ability to command the support of the Commons. The current Prime Minister is [[Tony Blair]] of ...
107: ...inster]], [[London]], is the home of the House of Commons and the House of Lords]]
109: ...mainly appointed [[House of Lords]]. The House of Commons is more powerful than the House of Lords. Its 646...
199: ...d's most famous universities, the [[University of Cambridge]], and the [[University of Oxford]], and has prod... - Byzantine Empire (29975 bytes)
90: ... [[Greek fire]], the city's strong walls, and the skill of warrior emperors such as [[Leo III]] the [[...
160: {{commons|Byzantine Empire}}
165: * G. Ostrogorsky. "History of the Byzantine State", 2nd edition, ...
172: ...Lecapenus and his Reign'', p.9. University Press (Cambridge), 1990. - Francis Bacon (16741 bytes)
10: ...ater, was delicate. He entered [[Trinity College, Cambridge]], in 1573 at the age of 13, living for three yea...
12: At Cambridge he first met the Queen, who was impressed by his ...
27: ...rancis Bacon, in the chapel of [[Trinity College, Cambridge]]]]
35: ...resence in the seat for [[University of Cambridge|Cambridge]] -- he was allowed to stay, but a law was passed...
77: at:1573 fontsize:XS text:Ed. at Trinity Coll. Cambridge; dissatisfied with Aristotlean philosophy - Tycho Brahe (17516 bytes)
18: ...ed by medical experts. The nasal opening of the [[skull]] was rimmed with green, a sign of exposure to...
28: ...father's name, coat of arms, or landed property. (Skautrup 1941, pp. 24-5)
33: ...res.''" ("Oh thick wits. Oh blind watchers of the sky.")
42: [[Image:Uraniborgskiss_90.jpg|thumb|left|300px|Watercolor plan of Ura...
60: ...logy'', and one on a new method of dividing the [[sky]] into [[astrological houses]], were never publi... - Thomas More (15893 bytes)
14: ...versities of Oxford and [[University of Cambridge|Cambridge]]. In [[1525]] he became chancellor of the [[Duc...
39: ...ming the opinion of the theologians at Oxford and Cambridge that the marriage of Henry to Catherine had been ...
41: ...s far the law of Christ allows". In [[1532]] he asked the king again to relieve him of his office, cl...
46: On [[13 April]] of that year More was asked to appear before a commission and swear his all...
50: ...it was to be thrown in the [[River Thames]]. The skull is believed to reside in the Roper Vault of St... - Computer (32773 bytes)
44: **[[Desktop computer]]
87: *[[EDSAC]]. [[University of Cambridge|Cambridge University]]. [[United Kingdom|UK]]. [[May 6]], [...
100: ...mmed with a set of instructions specific to the task they are required to perform and these instructio...
110: ...ing forecasts and other repetitive mathematical tasks involving [[spreadsheet]]s.
149: ...splay|monitors]], [[touchscreen]]s and [[floppy disk]] drives, CD/DVD Drives, [[computer printer|print... - Parthenon (12682 bytes)
50: ...ok place at an [[altar]] invariably under an open sky, the Parthenon does not suit some definitions of...
59: ...l (editor). ''The Parthenon and its Sculptures''. Cambridge University: 2004. ISBN 0521836735.
62: *Woodford, Susan. ''The Parthenon''. Cambridge University: 1981. ISBN 0521226295.
66: {{commons|Parthenon}} - Adolf Hitler (51456 bytes)
54: ... the German term for a police spy) of "Aufkl䲵ngskommando" ("Intelligence Commando") of the [[Reichs...
84: ...t failure in his efforts to form a coalition and asked Hindenburg for yet another Reichstag dissolutio...
156: ...sposed of in the Elbe river. In Moscow there is a skull and a [[mandible]] fragment which is said to b...
161: ...oebbels]] as ''[[Reichskanzler#Reichskanzler|Reichskanzler]]'' (Chancellor of Germany). However, Goebb...
176: ...ave suffered from [[irritable bowel syndrome]], [[skin lesion]]s, [[irregular heartbeat]], tremors on ... - Charles Darwin (47469 bytes)
19: ...s often found in oyster shells were the eggs of a skate leech. Darwin also sat [[Robert Jameson]]'s na...
21: ...'er do well", enrolled him at [[Christ's College, Cambridge]] in [[1827]] on a BA course to qualify as a cler...
24: At [[University of Cambridge|Cambridge]] Charles preferred riding and shooting to studyi...
26: ...his degree, residence requirements kept Darwin at Cambridge till June and following Henslow's example and adv...
27: ... upon graduation. Knowing the need for geological skills, Henslow introduced Charles to the great [[ge...
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