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  1. Alto saxophone (1789 bytes)
    8: ...alto [[saxophonist]]s include [[Charlie Parker]], Phil Woods, Art Pepper, [[Marcel Mule]], [[Lee Konitz]...
    10: ...ew alto saxophones range greatly in price from hundreds of dollars to several thousands.
  2. Tennessee (19096 bytes)
    12: Governor = [[Phil Bredesen]] |
    39: ... explorer, when he and his men passed through a [[Native American]] village named "Tanasqui" in [[1567]...
    48: .... As European colonists spread into the area, the native populations were forcibly displaced to the sou...
    52: ...and succeeded him as president, due to the assassination.
    54: ...ate) with a great [[Tennessee Centennial and International Exposition (1897)|exposition]].
  3. Pennsylvania (32594 bytes)
    10: LargestCity = [[Philadelphia, Pennsylvania|Philadelphia]] |
    38: ...r. Today, two major cities dominate the state - [[Philadelphia]], home of the [[Liberty Bell]], [[Indepe...
    40: ... [[United States Constitution|Constitution]] were drawn up by the [[Founding Fathers of the United Sta...
    42: ...dherents eschew modern conveniences and use horse-drawn farming equipment and carriages, while others ...
    51: ...nna, [[Iroquois]], Eriez, [[Shawnee]] and other [[Native American]] tribes.
  4. Alexander of Aphrodisias (2599 bytes)
    1: ...eminence, ''o exegetes'' ("the expositor"), was a native of [[Aphrodisias]] in [[Caria]].
    3: ... the [[Lyceum]] and lectured on [[peripatetic]] [[philosophy]].
    24: ...; [[Eduard Zeller|E. Zeller]]'s ''Outlines of Gk. Phil.'' (Eng. trans., ed. 1905, p. 296).
    28: ...s/alexander-aphrodisias/ Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy entry]
  5. Atlanta Braves (20715 bytes)
    3: ...gia]]. They are in the Eastern Division of the [[National League]]. They are most recently known for t...
    5: ... ancestry to the original [[Cincinnati Reds|Cincinnati Red Stockings]] of [[1869]]-[[1970]], baseball's...
    11: ...lphia Phillies]], [[New York Mets]], [[Washington Nationals]]
    13: ...in sports|2002]], [[2003 in sports|2003]], [[2004 National League Championship Series|2004]]
    14: :'''National Association pennants won''' (4): [[1872 in s...
  6. Baltimore Orioles (15758 bytes)
    24: ...s, it was one of the four teams contracted by the National League after the [[1899]] season.
    26: ...As a member of the high-minor league level [[International League]], the Orioles competed at the AAA le...
    32: ...the Los Angeles Dodgers aces Sandy Koufax and Don Drysdale.
    36: ...lts]] and baseball's [[Texas Rangers|Washington Senators]], the Orioles' excellence paid off at the gat...
    40: ...eld a better product to compete for fans with the Nationals; there may be some truth to this speculatio...
  7. Chicago Cubs (25972 bytes)
    2: ...ago]]. They are in the Central Division of the [[National League]].
    4: ...onal Association in [[1871]]. Became a charter [[National League]] member in [[1876]].
    18: ...anization of the first professional league, the [[National Association]], in [[1871]].
    20: ...he N.A. just 2 games behind, but was compelled to drop out of the league during the city's recovery pe...
    22: ...rmation of a new and stronger organization, the [[National League]].
  8. Houston Astros (8294 bytes)
    3: ...xas]]. They are in the Central Division of the [[National League]].
    5: :'''Founded:''' [[1962]] ([[National League]] expansion)
    13: :'''National League pennants won''' (0): ''none''
    18: ...ston is awarded a [[franchise]] in the ten-team [[National League]], called the [[Houston Colt .45s]] w...
    22: ...ake the playoffs in 1981, and again in 1986, culminating in a wild 16-inning loss in Game 6 to the even...
  9. Oakland Athletics (34248 bytes)
    5: ...hise in the minor [[Western League]]. Moved to [[Philadelphia, Pennsylvania]] in [[1900]] when that lea...
    6: :'''Formerly known as:''' Philadelphia Athletics ([[1901]]-[[1954]]), Kansas Cit...
    17: ===The Philadelphia Years (1901-1954)===
    18: ...ia's team dated back to the "amateur" days of the national game, in the 1860s. After [[John McGraw (ba...
    20: ...d did not set foot on Pennsylvania soil until the National Agreement was signed between the two leagues...
  10. San Diego Padres (7131 bytes)
    2: {{MLB Padres franchise}}
    4: ...rnia]]. They are in the Western Division of the [[National League]].
    6: :'''Founded:''' [[1969]] ([[National League]] expansion)
    10: ...O" in small capitals and large, stylized white "Padres" superimposed over an outline of home plate; bl...
    13: :'''National League pennants won''' (2): [[1984]], [[1998...
  11. Groundhog Day (3781 bytes)
    4: ...meteorological groundhogs, such as [[Punxsutawney Phil]] (depicted by [[Groundhog Day (movie)|the ''Grou...
    6: The tradition of Groundhog Day originated in [[Punxsutawney, Pennsylvania]] on [[February...
    14: ...calendar]] and because the day of the [[equinox]] drifted while using the [[Julian calendar]], the spr...
    18: ** '''6 more weeks of winter''' -- Punxsutawney Phil, Shubenacadie Sam
    22: ** '''6 more weeks of winter''' -- Punxsutawney Phil, Wiarton Willie, Balzac Billy, General Beauregard...
  12. Wright brothers (19926 bytes)
    5: ...ying machine |counter-claims]] by some people and nations at their start, and through to the present da...
    10: ...upation to fund their growing interest in flight. Drawing on the work of [[Sir George Cayley]], [[Octa...
    12: ...loyee, [[Charlie Taylor]], and tested over two hundred different wing shapes in it, eventually devisin...
    19: ...d dune called Kill Devil Hill) on the advice of a National Weather Service meterologist because of its ...
    25: ...inaccurately. Only one other newspaper, the Cincinnati Enquirer, printed the story the next day.
  13. Phoenix, Arizona (34271 bytes)
    5: ...oenix is now the fifth-largest city, surpassing [[Philadelphia, Pennsylvania]] with 1.5 million people
    26: mayor = [[Phil Gordon]] |
    46: ...rance ca. 1450 A.D. remains a mystery. Prolonged drought may have destroyed or displaced them; or, th...
    49: ... and his eyes caught the rich gleam of the brown, dry soil turned up by the horse's hooves. He saw far...
    53: [[Phillip Darrel Duppa|Darrel Duppa]] recommended the na...
  14. List of male tennis players (14849 bytes)
    5: *[[Andre Agassi]] ([[1970]]-) - ([[:Category:American ten...
    6: *[[Pieter Aldrich]] - [[:Category:South African tennis players|S...
    53: *[[Andrei Chesnokov]] - ([[1966]]-) - ([[USSR]] / [[:Cate...
    75: *[[Phil Dent]] - (Australia)
    79: *[[Cliff Drysdale]] ([[1941]]-) - (South Africa) - one of the...
  15. Republican Party (United States) (31573 bytes)
    7: senateleader= [[Bill Frist]]|
    11: international = [[International Democrat Union]] |
    18: ...ly has majorities in the [[United States Senate|Senate]] and the [[United States House of Representativ...
    20: ... or the [[United States National Republican Party|National Republican Party]] of [[Henry Clay]]. The i...
    31: ...003 War in Iraq]]; obviously, these positions all drew limited amounts of controversy within the party...
  16. List of Major League Baseball players (29066 bytes)
    7: ... national origin|Lists of major league players by national origin]]
    16: *[[Ted Abernathy]]
    28: *[[Vic Aldridge]]
    58: *[[Mike Andrews]]
    132: *[[Adrian Beltre]] *
  17. Humpback Whale (17123 bytes)
    22: ...ed, in a similar way to the bill markings on [[Tundra Swan|Bewick's Swan]]s. Several hypotheses have b...
    75: By the [[19th century]], many nations (in particular, the [[United States]]), were ...
    77: ... today. In his book ''Humpback Whales'' (1996), [[Phil Clapham]], a scientist at the [[Smithsonian Insti...
    79: By the time the [[International Whaling Commission]] members agreed on a mor...
  18. Gary Gaetti (2969 bytes)
    1: ... which up until that time was the image of a hard-drinking baseball player interested primarily in the...
    3: ... injury, and had been playing struggling rookie [[Phil Hiatt]] at third. Handed the third base job, Gaet...
    5: ...e, hitting .320/8/27 and helping the Cubs win the National League wild card. The following season, the ...
  19. Franz Xaver von Baader (10383 bytes)
    1: ...[[May 23]], [[1841]]), was a [[Germany|German]] [[philosopher]] and [[theology|theologian]].
    5: ...o the Tsar [[Alexander I of Russia]] entirely alienated Schelling.
    7: ...rs of his life, interdicted from lecturing on the philosophy of religion.
    9: ...y authority and revelation. But in his attempt to draw still closer the realms of faith and knowledge ...
    11: ...in the self-evolution of the divine Being. Nor is nature to be confounded with created substance, or wi...
  20. Dick Cheney (23685 bytes)
    38: ...ol. He was elected the [[Natrona County, Wyoming|Natrona County]] High School senior class president, ...
    39: ...ked on power lines and was a member of the [[International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers]] union.
    41: ...s and numerous articles. Appointed Chair of the [[National Endowment for the Humanities]] by Ronald Rea...
    43: ...aw School in [[1996]] and has worked as an [[international law]] attorney, consultant, and now for the ...
    48: ... when he was 21, he pleaded guilty to two [[drunk driving|DWIs]] in Wyoming. [http://www.thesmokinggun...

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