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- Martina Navratilova (16246 bytes)
3: ...Wimbledon Championships|Wimbledon]] a record 9 times.
9: ...professional. She won her first professional singles title in [[Orlando, Florida]] in [[1974]].
11: ... shape that eventually made extreme levels of fitness and conditioning a hallmark of her game.
13: ...n]], the 18-year-old Navratilova went to the offices of the [[Immigration and Naturalization Service]]...
15: ...st time. She beat Evert in the final again to successfully defend her Wimbledon title in [[1979]]. - Literature (25676 bytes)
1: ...tive and often controversial or dubious, but it does not interfere with the above definition.
5: ...ssey]]'' and the [[Constitution of the United States]], all fall within this definition of a kind of l...
7: ...ationalistic]] implications. The [[Western canon|Western Canon]] forms one such literature.
9: ...posed of letters, or other narrowly defined examples of symbolic written language ([[hieroglyph]]s, fo...
11: ... all literate people perceive the works of [[Charles Dickens]] as "literature", whereas many tend to l... - Bayeux Tapestry (13194 bytes)
1: [[Image:bayeuxtap1.jpg|right|200px|The Bayeux Tapestry]]
2: ...he [[Norman Conquest]] of [[1066]], and commemorates the events leading up to the [[Battle of Hastings...
4: ==History of the tapestry==
5: ...7) This work of art includes 623 humans, 202 horses, 41 ships, 2000 Latin words and 8 different color...
7: ...p and stored it like a scroll. (Crack 1) The tapestry spent World War 2 wound up in the Louvre. (Se...
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