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  1. Pakistan (74854 bytes)
    36: HDI_category = <font color="#FFCC00">medium</font> |
    128: ... close friendship, causing concern in the Western powers. Despite US opposition, Pakistan dropped out of ...
    142: ...s as a [[Declared nuclear states|declared nuclear power]] &ndash; the only Islamic nation to have that ...
    185: Measured by purchasing power, Pakistan has a 30 million strong middle class en...
    390: ... for the further development of [[hydroelectric]] power. Domestic petroleum production totals only about ...
  2. Colonial America (32872 bytes)
    11: ...hey acquired the degree of centralized wealth and power necessary to begin systematic attempts at explora...
    13: ...d themselves as an attractive place for these new powers to establish colonies. Though these northerly l...
    39: ...[governor]]. On a more local level, governmental power was invested in county [[court]]s, also not elect...
    49: ...er Compact]], by which they gave themselves broad powers of self-governance. They later relocated to [[P...
    58: ...beral--arguably more so than that of any European power of the day. Thus, in the political structure of P...
  3. Christianity (47078 bytes)
    86: ...tist Convention|Southern Baptist]] is growing. [[:Category:Evangelical parachurch organisations|Evangelical ...
    121: ...e right hand of the Father with all authority and power forevermore. He is the hope of all mankind, their...
    128: ...nds of years, and follow dogma designed to assign power to certain institutions.
    176: ...ploitation of the colonized lands by the European powers. This colonization led to the destruction of man...
    186: == See also == {{Commons|Jesus Christ}}
  4. Charles de Gaulle (41586 bytes)
    82: ...urth Republic]] which he believed placed too much power in the hands of parliament with its shifting part...
    96: ... two days later that he was ready to "take on the powers of the Republic" (''assumer les pouvoirs de la R...
    98: ...tained throughout the crisis that he would accept power only from the lawfully constituted authorities of...
    100:
    102: ... de Gaulle became premier and was given emergency powers for 6 months by the [[French National Assembly|N...
  5. Mahatma Gandhi (35350 bytes)
    40: ...ged in February 1919, when the [[Rowlatt Act]], empowering the government to imprison those accused of se...
    42: ...program enjoyed wide-spread appeal and success, empowering the Indian people as never before, yet just as...
    48: ... on Indian minorities rather than the transfer of power. Furthermore, Lord Irwin's successor, [[Lord Wil...
    58: ...], and an Islamic [[Pakistan]]. On the day of the power transfer, Gandhi did not celebrate independence w...
    104: {{Commons|Mohandas K. Gandhi|Mohandas K. Gandhi}}
  6. Native American (42651 bytes)
    154: ...thought to invest them with exceptional spiritual power, as a result of which they are both feared and re...
    164: Native American art comprises a major category in the world art collection. Native American cont...
    201: {{commons|Native Americans}}
  7. Martin Luther (43050 bytes)
    37: ...er the Pope (or any man besides Christ) had the ''power'' or ''authority'' to apply the merits of Jesus C...
    41: ...ainz]] (which brought with it much wealth and the power of being a [[Prince-Elector]]), but holding more ...
    49: ...on indulgences the question arose of the absolute power of the pope, since the doctrine of the "treasure ...
    53: ...nce to the Church, now boldly denied the absolute power of the pope, and appealed first "from the pope no...
    57: ...divine right of the papacy, and holding that the "power of the keys" had been given to the Church (i.e., ...
  8. Chile (39914 bytes)
    74: ... the emerging middle and [[working class]]es were powerful enough to elect a reformist president, whose p...
    76: ...[[Carlos Ib&aacute;&ntilde;ez]], who briefly held power in [[1925]] and then again between [[1927]] and [...
    90: ... economic policies. During its nearly 17 years in power, Chile moved away from economic statism toward a ...
    239: {{Commons|Chile|Chile}}
    258: [[Category:Chile| ]]
  9. Charles Darwin (47469 bytes)
    210: ...rature.co.uk/the-power-of-movement-in-plants/ The Power of Movement in Plants]
    229: ...et Browne, ''Charles Darwin: Voyaging'' and ''The Power of Place'' (Princeton: Princeton University Press...
    253: {{Commons|Charles Darwin}}
    263: [[Category:Charles Darwin|*]]
    264: [[Category:1809 births|Darwin, Charles]]
  10. Watergate (19196 bytes)
    24: ...ed to ask for the resignations of two of his most powerful aides, Haldeman and Ehrlichman, both of whom w...
    48: ...ent: obstruction of justice. The second (abuse of power) and third ([[contempt of Congress]]) articles we...
    63: ...of politicians. For instance, [[Wilbur Mills]], a powerful congressman, was in a drunken driving accident...
    65: ...eral regulation of lawyers (as opposed to leaving power in the hands of the lawyer-controlled state bar a...
    70: {{commons|Category:Watergate}}
  11. Capricornus (6733 bytes)
    32: ...ned a part of the body, viewed as the seat of its power. Capricorn rules the [[knee|knees]], [[bones]], a...
    39: {{Commons|Capricornus}}
    41: [[Category:Capricornus constellation| ]]
    42: [[Category:Astrological signs]]

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