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  1. Christine de Pizan (6645 bytes)
    1: ...t Gutenberg eBook 12254.jpg|thumbnail|right|250px|Christine de Pizan, showing the interior of an apartment at...
    2: ... (circa [[1365]] - circa [[1430]]) was a [[France|French]] [[poet]] and was one of a number of female ...
    9: ...st his appointment, and died soon after; and when Christine's husband died in [[1389]] she found herself with...
    13: ...ceived by [[Philip of Burgundy]], at whose desire Christine wrote ''Le Lure des faitz ci bonnes manneurs du s...
    15: ..., where she enjoyed the favour of [[Charles VI of France|Charles VI]], the dukes of Berry and Burgundy...

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  1. Maria Theresa of Austria (8450 bytes)
    1: ...hers, who was the queen consort of [[Louis XIV of France]].''
    3: [[Image:MariaTheresa.JPG|frame|H.I.M. Maria Theresa, Holy Roman Empress, Quee...
    4: ...stria]], and Queen of [[Hungary]] and [[Bohemia]] from [[1740]] to [[1780]]. She became empress when ...
    8: ...g of France, who was later crowned [[Louis XVI of France|King Louis XVI]]. She had 16 children by him,...
    16: ...hristine of Saxony]], n饠HI&RH Archduchess Marie Christine (1742-1798), married HSH Prince Albert of Saxony ...
  2. Christine de Pizan (6645 bytes)
    1: ...t Gutenberg eBook 12254.jpg|thumbnail|right|250px|Christine de Pizan, showing the interior of an apartment at...
    2: ... (circa [[1365]] - circa [[1430]]) was a [[France|French]] [[poet]] and was one of a number of female ...
    9: ...st his appointment, and died soon after; and when Christine's husband died in [[1389]] she found herself with...
    13: ...ceived by [[Philip of Burgundy]], at whose desire Christine wrote ''Le Lure des faitz ci bonnes manneurs du s...
    15: ..., where she enjoyed the favour of [[Charles VI of France|Charles VI]], the dukes of Berry and Burgundy...
  3. Krystyna Skarbek (11133 bytes)
    3: ...s in [[Germany|German-occupied]] [[Poland]] and [[France]]. She was the longest-serving and most capa...
    7: ...]]), and the couple soon moved to [[British East Africa]].
    9: ...vinced by her acquaintances, including journalist Frederick Voigt. She left for [[Hungary]], where in...
    11: ...].) Krystyna and Kowerski made good their escape from Hungary via the [[Balkans]] and [[Turkey]].
    15: ...andated [[Syria]] from the pro-[[Vichy]] [[France|French]] [[consul]]. Only German spies, some Polish...
  4. Washington (20186 bytes)
    11: Governor = [[Christine Gregoire]] |
    45: Prior to the arrival of explorers from [[Europe]], this region of the Pacific Coast ha...
    49: ...sh explorers [[Manuel Quimper]] in [[1790]] and [[Francisco Eliza]] in [[1791]], then by British Capta...
    51: ...the northwest territory to explorers and trappers from other nations, most notably Britain and then th...
    55: ...hat same year [[Washington Territory]] was formed from part of [[Oregon Territory]].
  5. Medieval literature (14207 bytes)
    2: ...erature, it is a complex and rich field of study, from the utterly [[sacred]] to the exuberantly [[pro...
    7: ...survived in the [[Breton lai|lais]] of [[Marie de France]], the ''[[Mabinogion]]'' and the [[King Arth...
    10: ...anding down something from an [[auctor]] instead. From this point of view, the names of the individual...
    20: ...iographies]], or "lives of the saints", were also frequently written, as an encouragement to the devou...
    22: ...a prolific poet, and his [[Franciscan]] followers frequently wrote poetry themselves as an expression ...
  6. Pluto (planet) (26470 bytes)
    120: '''Pluto''' is the ninth [[planet]] from the [[Sun]] in our [[solar system]]. Because Pl...
    126: ...eone else did". Soon suggestions began to pour in from all over the world. Constance Lowell, [[Perciva...
    128: ...tia Burney]], at the time an eleven-year-old girl from [[Oxford, England|Oxford]], [[England]]. Over t...
    140: ...o speeds up due to the gravitational acceleration from the Sun, stays ahead of Neptune, and pulls ahea...
    146: ...the case of Pluto, the star dimmed out gradually. From the rate of dimming, the atmosphere was determi...
  7. Tsunami (29462 bytes)
    2: ...te a tsunami. The effects of a tsunami can range from unnoticeable to devastation.
    4: The term ''tsunami'' comes from the [[Japanese language]] meaning ''harbour'' (...
    18: ...pate quickly and rarely affect coastlines distant from the source area due to the small area of sea af...
    22: ...by the huge mass of water behind the initial wave front, as the height of the sea keeps rising fast an...
    24: ...ve decreases as the inverse power of the distance from the source. This is the two-dimensional equiva...
  8. Ronald Reagan (52721 bytes)
    23: ...-grandfathers had immigrated to the United States from [[Ballyporeen]], [[Ireland]] in the [[1860s]]....
    25: In [[1920]], after years of moving from town to town, the family settled in [[Dixon, Il...
    29: ...the next seven years, reportedly saving 77 people from drowning. Reagan would later joke that none of ...
    31: ...games, getting only the bare outlines of the game from a ticker and relying on his imagination and sto...
    35: ...] in the film ''[[Knute Rockne, All American]]'', from which he acquired the nickname ''the Gipper'', ...
  9. List of philosophers (79981 bytes)
    9: *[[Jacob Friedrich von Abel]], (1751-1829)
    55: *[[Francesco Algarotti]], (1712-1764)
    62: *[[Henri-Fr餩ric Amiel]], (1821-1881)
    109: *[[Georg Anton Friedrich Ast]], (1778-1841)
    122: *[[Alfred Ayer|Alfred Jules Ayer]], (1910-1989){{fn|C}}{{fn|O}}{{fn|R...
  10. List of female tennis players (8364 bytes)
    15: * [[Marion Bartoli]] (France)
    19: * [[Severine Beltrame]] (France)
    45: * [[Amanda Coetzer]] (South Africa)
    46: * [[Stephanie Cohen-Aloro]] (France)
    56: * [[Nathalie Dechy]] (France)
  11. Republican Party (United States) (31573 bytes)
    7: senateleader= [[Bill Frist]]|
    22: ...f the Republican Party came from the Whigs, the [[Free Soil Party]], and [[Know-Nothing movement|Ameri...
    46: ...Lincoln]] in [[1860]] ended the domination of the fragile coalition of pro-slavery southern Democrats ...
    48: ... in the Confederacy), forcing drastic reforms and frequently giving former slaves positions in governm...
    50: ...l politics – albeit with strong competition from the Democrats, especially during the 1880s. Wit...
  12. Ondes Martenot (2090 bytes)
    2: ...he [[thermionic valve]]s that produce oscillating frequencies, responsible for the female voice effect...
    4: ...gies de la Pr鳥nce Divine''; his opera ''[[Saint Fran篩s d'Assise]]'' calls for three. Other compos...
    5: On television [[Barry Gray]] frequently used it in his scores for [[Gerry Anderso...
    7: ...and [[science fiction]] movies, and is still used from time to time. Its uses include ''[[Lawrence of...
    11: ...ndesmartenot.free.fr/site%20anglais/homepage.html Christine Ott: Ondes Martenot musican]
  13. William R. King (5588 bytes)
    3: ...th Carolina]], a [[United States Senate|Senator]] from [[Alabama]], and the thirteenth [[Vice Presiden...
    5: ...th [[United States Congress|Congresses]], serving from [[March 4]], [[1811]] until [[November 4]] [[18...
    7: ...1822]], [[1828]], [[1834]], and [[1841]], serving from [[December 14]], 1819, until [[April 15]], [[18...
    9: ...Jr.]]" In May [[2005]], Washington State Governer Christine Gregoire signed legislation formalizing the prior...
    20: ...ns from Alabama#United States Senate|U.S. Senator from Alabama]]|before=''(none)''|after=[[Dixon Hall ...
  14. Howler Monkeys (5154 bytes)
    30: Howler monkeys range in size from 56 to 92cm, excluding their tail which can be a...
    32: ...[social behaviour]]. Specifically, the name comes from their distinctive loud barking whoop they make,...
    34: ...eat mainly top canopy [[leaves]], together with [[fruit]], buds, and [[flower]]s. They move quadrapeda...
    66: [[Image:PNM MantledHowler Christine.jpg|thumb|left|185px|[[Howler monkey|'''Mantled H...
  15. United States Republican Party (30737 bytes)
    6: senateleader= [[Bill Frist]]|
    21: ...f the Republican Party came from the Whigs, the [[Free Soil Party]], and [[Know-Nothing movement|Ameri...
    45: ...Lincoln]] in [[1860]] ended the domination of the fragile coalition of pro-slavery southern Democrats ...
    47: ... in the Confederacy), forcing drastic reforms and frequently giving former slaves positions in governm...
    49: ...l politics – albeit with strong competition from the Democrats, especially during the 1880s. Wit...
  16. George W. Bush (64926 bytes)
    25: ...00. He played baseball and rugby union during his freshman and senior years. He received a Bachelor of...
    27: After graduating from Yale, Bush enlisted in the Texas [[Air National...
    32: ...duty from 1972 to 1973, and that he was suspended from flying after he failed to take a required physi...
    38: ...In taped recordings of a conversation with an old friend, author Doug Wead, Bush said: “I wouldn...
    45: ...ver funds from his education trust fund and money from other investors. The [[1979 energy crisis]] hur...
  17. Warren Court (6109 bytes)
    1: [[Image:EarlWarren.jpeg|right|framed|Earl Warren]]
    2: ...s the 14th [[Chief Justice of the United States]] from [[1953]]–[[1969]]. His term of office wa...
    4: ... went to work for [[San Francisco, California|San Francisco County]] in [[1920]] and in [[1925]] was a...
    8: ...ucture]] to support a two-decade boom that lasted from the end of [[World War II]] until the mid-[[196...
    12: ... serve on juries; and [[Miranda warning|Miranda]] from the case ''[[Miranda v. Arizona]]'', 384 US 436...

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