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- Timeline of the united states history 1990 to present (16426 bytes)
1: Presidency of Barack Obama
3: ...on: Timeline of the Barack Obama presidency and Presidency of Barack Obama
4: ...ns of gallons of oil into the sea. The spill becomes the worst oil spill in American history.
5: ... the Republicans retake the House of Representatives as the Democrats lose 63 seats.
6: - Maria Cantwell (9094 bytes)
3: ...ngton state]] and is a member of the [[United States Democratic Party|Democratic Party]].
7: ...state legislator, and Chief of Staff for U.S. Representative [[Andrew Jacobs]]. Her mother, Rose, was...
9: ...se it reminded her of Indianapolis. She led a successful campaign to build a new library there.
11: ==In the Washington and United States Houses==
13: ... also worked on legislation regulating nursing homes. - Janet Reno (5747 bytes)
12: |'''Predecessor'''
15: |'''Successor'''
22: |[[Miami, Florida]]
25: |[[Democratic Party (United States)|Democrat]]
27: ...s nominated by [[President of the United States|President]] [[Bill Clinton]] on [[February 11]], [[199... - Amelia Earhart (9225 bytes)
2: ...c.[[July 2]], [[1937]]) was a famous [[United States|American]] [[aviator]], known for breaking new gr...
8: ...she became interested in flying and began taking lessons from [[Neta Snook]]. With financial help from...
10: ...tape parade in New York and a reception held by President [[Calvin Coolidge]] at the [[White House]]. ...
14: ...dal of the [[National Geographic Society]] from President [[Herbert Hoover]].
16: ...nia]]. Later that year she soloed from [[Los Angeles]] to [[Mexico City]] and back to [[Newark, New Je... - Mia Farrow (4707 bytes)
2: ...ctor|director]] [[John Farrow]] and his wife, actress [[Maureen O'Sullivan]].
9: ... having witnessed Allen abusing one of their youngest adopted children. Allen became infamously tainte...
11: ...courage adoptions and is a [[UNICEF]] Special Representative. By [[1994]], Farrow had 14 children, 9 ...
16: ...r children modeling the latest fashions for families.
17: * Screen-tested for the role of Liesel Von Trapp in ''[[The Sound of Music]]''. - 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]]. - Saxophone (14311 bytes)
1: ...aritone saxophone, for example, can play lower notes than a tenor saxophone, and an [[octave]] lower t...
3: ..., but it was originally intended as both an [[orchestra]]l and [[military band]] instrument.
7: ...ng time it was relegated to military bands--this despite his great friendship with the influential Par...
9: ... his desires both tonally and technically and possessed a new level of flexibility. This would explai...
14: ...ommon than curved ones, and straight alto saxophones exist, though rare. There is some debate amongst... - Alexandria (28378 bytes)
1: ...r dm|31|12|N|29|15|E|}}, 208 km (129 miles) northwest of [[Cairo]]. The Canopic mouth of the [[Nile]]...
3: ...s of Egypt quickly became one of the greatest cities of the [[Hellenistic civilization|Hellenistic]] w...
5: ...right|Alexandria's state-of-the-art [[library]], designed by [[Christoph Kapellar]], was inaugurated i...
19: ...er's seers, and in particular [[Aristander of Telmessus]], interpreted this as an omen that the city w...
21: ...knowledge of their appearance, erects metal effigies on the beach which succeed in frightening the mon... - United States (58223 bytes)
1: ...USA''', '''the U.S.''', '''America''', '''the States''', and
2: ... possessions around the world. Each of the 50 states has a high level of local autonomy under the [[fe...
5: native_name = United States of America |
6: common_name = the United States |
9: ...ne")<br>''[[In God We Trust]]'' ([[1956]]–present) | - Paraguay (10959 bytes)
1: ... "this side" and "guay", meaning "river". The expression in Guarani is thought to refer solely to Asun...
22: |'''[[President of Paraguay|President]]'''
26: |[[List of countries by area|Ranked 58th]] <br> 406,750 [[square kilom...
29: |[[List of countries by population|Ranked 100th]]<br> 6,191,368<br> 15...
46: |'''[[List of country calling codes|Calling code]]''' - Florida (24937 bytes)
10: LargestCity = [[Jacksonville, Florida|Jacksonville]]...
25: ...entral]]: [[UTC]]-6/[[Daylight saving time|-5]] (western panhandle)|
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36: ...uthern]] [[U.S. state|state]] in the [[United States]]. It is known as the Sunshine State. "Florida" i... - Indiana (20194 bytes)
11: LargestCity = [[Indianapolis, Indiana|Indianapolis]]...
27: ...ing time|-5]] <small>(extreme northwest and southwest)</small> |
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39: ...s", is a [[U.S. state|state]] of the [[United States]]. Its [[capital]] is [[Indianapolis, Indiana|In... - Oklahoma (32092 bytes)
1: ...estern]] [[U.S. state|state]] of the [[United States]] and its U.S. postal abbreviation is '''OK'''; o...
8: Seal = Oklahomastateseal.jpg |
13: LargestCity = [[Oklahoma City, Oklahoma|Oklahoma Cit...
32: HighestElev = [[Black Mesa Mountain]] 1,516 |
34: LowestElev = [[Little River]] 88 | - Ohio (19444 bytes)
10: LargestCity = [[Columbus, Ohio|Columbus]] |
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36: ...e Midwest admitted to the Union under the [[Northwest Ordinance]]. Its U.S. postal abbreviation is '''...
42: ...|Shawnees]], [[Ottawa (tribe)|Ottawa]]s, and [[Eries]]. During the [[18th century]], the [[France|Fren... - Illinois (27007 bytes)
11: LargestCity = [[Chicago]] |
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37: ...k]] people, a [[consortium]] of [[Algonquin]] tribes that thrived in the area. The word ''Illiniwek'' ...
39: ... Michigan]]. Most of the state's population resides in Chicago and its [[suburb]]s. The U.S. postal ... - Tropical cyclone (34538 bytes)
4: == Hurricanes ==
6: ...om the equatorial region toward the higher latitudes.
9: ...tion]] from water vapor condensing at high altitudes. Because of this, a tropical cyclone can be thoug...
11: ...mbine to produce the violent winds, incredible waves, torrential rains and [[floods]] associated with ...
13: ...g cycle. As a result, when a tropical cyclone passes over land, its strength will diminish. - January 1 (18244 bytes)
1: ...of the Julian year by all Western European countries except England between about 1450 and 1600. The G...
6: *[[45 BC]] - The [[Julian calendar]] first takes effect.
7: ...st known [[gladiator]] competition in [[Rome]] takes place.
11: *[[1651]] - [[Charles II of England|Charles II]] crowned King of [[Scotland]]
15: ...y [[France|French]] explorer [[Jean-Baptiste Charles Bouvet de Lozier]]. - Tampa Bay Devil Rays (7282 bytes)
7: :'''Uniform colors:''' Black, Forest Green, and White
8: :'''Logo design:''' The words "TAMPA BAY" superimposed on a [[...
9: :'''Wild Card titles won''' (0): ''none''
10: :'''Division titles won''' (0): ''none''
12: :'''[[World Series]] championships won''' (0): ''none'' - Franklin D. Roosevelt (74009 bytes)
1: {{Infobox President | name=Franklin Delano Roosevelt
4: | order=32th President
15: | party=[[Democratic Party (United States)|Democratic]]
16: | vicepresident=[[John N. Garner]]<br>[[Henry A. Wallace]]<b...
18: ...g illness to place himself at the head of the forces of reform. His family and close friends called hi... - National Football League (30340 bytes)
4: ...in [[1920 in sports|1920]] as the '''American Professional Football Association''', which adopted the ...
6: ... football was played collegiately. The NFL's greatest spurt in popularity came in the 1960s and 1970s,...
8: In recent decades, the NFL traditionally started the regular season...
12: ==Current NFL franchises==
15: <tr><th>East</th><th>North</th><th>South</th><th>West</th></tr>
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