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  1. Victoria of the United Kingdom (38571 bytes)
    53: ... the seriousness of the crisis in Ireland. Notwithstanding the negative impact of the famine on the Queen...
    83: ...vonshire|Lord Hartington]], Liberal leader in the Commons, to form a ministry. However Lord Hartington decl...
    87: ...ire. When the bill was rejected by the [[House of Commons]], Gladstone resigned, allowing Victoria to appoi...
    105: ...500pix.jpg|thumb|right|200px|A statue of Victoria stands in the city centre of [[Bristol]], England.]]
    107: ...nment. A series of legal reforms saw the House of Commons' power increase at the expense of the Lords and t...
  2. Republic of Ireland (25543 bytes)
    69: ...sed to take their seats in the [[British House of Commons]]. Instead they set up an extra-legal Irish parli...
    75: ...ts, the anti-treaty IRA, and IRA units' defensive stand through out the war, [[Michael Collins (Irish lea...
    83: ...the rights of citizenship, including the right to stand for office in local and parliamentary elections a...
  3. Castle (27805 bytes)
    65: ...s or castellated mansions managed to make a stout stand even as late as the great castles erected by [[He...
    77: ...at the remnant of his followers made their [[last stand]], holding out nearly five months against all the...
    97: ... vols.), includes a few French castles and is the standard work on the subject, but inaccurate and supers...
    114: {{commons|Castle}}
  4. Colonial America (32872 bytes)
    58: ...ment. On the other hand, by contemporary European standards, it was quite politically liberal--arguably m...
    62: ...here was a generally higher economic standing and standard of living in New England than in the Chesapeak...
    67: ...[Connecticut]]); the [[Pennsylvania Dutch]] would stand out as a unique ethnic group.
    80: ...d area, lying in between the two colonies. It was standard practice at the time to imprison debtors, but ...
    114: ...corresponding to the [[governor]], the [[House of Commons]] to the [[colonial assembly]], and the [[House o...
  5. Parthenon (12682 bytes)
    11: ...he stylobate is the platform on which the columns stand. It curves upwards slightly for optical reasons. ...
    23: ...bright red and blue, so that the sculptures would stand out in greater relief when seen from below.
    39: ... remainder are in the [[Acropolis Museum]] which stands a few metres to the south-east of the Parthenon....
    66: {{commons|Parthenon}}
  6. Julius Caesar (50670 bytes)
    11: ...Thus, no member of his family had achieved any outstanding prominence in recent times, though in his fath...
    17: ...ce of the [[Roman Senate]], people were forced to stand and applaud his presence.
    51: ..., as it was important to have the support of both standing consuls. His reply was simply to say that the ...
    64: ... resolved, Crassus and Pompey returned to Rome to stand for the elections of 55 BC. Despite bitter resist...
    86: Caesar seemed to contemplate the situation understandably for some time before making his final fateful...
  7. Adolf Hitler (51456 bytes)
    45: ...ation and suggests he did have at least some understanding of the military.
    152: ... him to flee to Bavaria or Austria to make a last stand in the mountains but he was determined to die in ...
    169: ...'s attempts to improve the economic and political standing and conditions of his people and claim his tac...
    241: *[[Widerstand]], the resistance movements in Nazi Germany
    265: {{commons|Adolf Hitler}}
  8. Martin Luther (43050 bytes)
    14: ...r's translations of the Bible helped to develop a standard version of the [[German language]] and added s...
    94: ... is then said to have spoken these words: "Here I stand. I can do no other. God help me. Amen." [Bainton...
    123: ...ntioned earlier, Luther's translation work helped standardize German and are considered landmarks in Germ...
    209: # Roland H. Bainton, ''Here I Stand: a Life of Martin Luther'', New York: Penguin, 19...
    226: {{commons|Martin Luther}}
  9. Global warming (53726 bytes)
    69: ...tential feedbacks that current models poorly understand, such as changes in vegetation and cloud cover, a...
    132: ... summary of possible effects and our current understanding can be found in the report of the IPCC Working...
    254: ...sc.ec.gc.ca/education/scienceofclimatechange/understanding/FAQ/index_e.html FAQ section].
    271: ...Sarah Bartlett explain the "Global Tragedy of the Commons at COP 6" in the Green Party journal Synthesis/Re...
    305: ...in industrialised countries: Where does Australia stand?] by [http://www.tai.org.au/ The Australia Instit...
  10. Red deer (16671 bytes)
    19: ...apiti weigh 230 to 450 kg (500 to 1,000 lbs.) and stand 0.75-1.5 m (2.5-5 ft.) high at the shoulder. Thei...
    75: ...lbs) and cows 200-250 kg (450-550 lbs). Bulls may stand five feet at the shoulder, with legs three feet l...
    91: {{commons|Cervus elaphus}}
  11. Dog (69384 bytes)
    37: Dogs are [[dichromat]]s and thus, by human standards, [[color blind]].<sup>[[#References and furth...
    145: ...e heads and eyes, ears that hang down rather than stand erect, etc.; characteristics which are shared by ...
    190: ...pomorphize]] the responses of dogs. Despite understandably positive interpretations by dog owners, it is...
    249: ... to react in such a fashion. While we cannot understand what is happening from the dog's point of view, t...
    256: ... always the danger of the occasional dog who will stand its ground and further escalate the situation.

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