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  1. Toy Manchester Terrier (1131 bytes)
    4: !Toy Manchester Terrier
    18: |[http://www.akc.org/breeds/Toy_manchester_terrier/index.cfm Stds]
    24: A '''Toy Manchester Terrier''' is a small [[dog breed|breed]] of [[te...

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  1. Industrial Revolution (30001 bytes)
    1: ...ntury|18th]] and early [[19th century]] resulting from the replacement of an economy based on manual l...
    3: ... merged into the [[Second Industrial Revolution]] from about [[1850]], when technological and economic...
    7: ...erm industrial ''revolution'' was introduced by [[Friedrich Engels]] and [[Louis-Auguste Blanqui]] in ...
    10: ...itain. The steam engine was created to pump water from coal mines, enabling them to be deepened]]effic...
    12: ... occurred in Britain. In other nations, such as [[France]], markets were split up by local regions, wh...
  2. Christabel Pankhurst (1631 bytes)
    3: ...y 13]], [[1958]]) was a [[suffragette]] born in [[Manchester]], [[England]].
    5: ...began to take more [[militant]] action for the suffragette cause after her daughter's arrest and was h...
    7: ...er]]. Between 1912 and 1913 she lived in [[Paris, France]] to escape imprisonment under the terms of t...
  3. Emmeline Pankhurst (1950 bytes)
    1: [[Image:Emmeline_Pankhurst.jpg|frame|Emmeline Pankhurst]]
    3: ...28]]) was one of the founders of the British [[suffragette]] movement. It is the name of "Mrs Pankhur...
    5: ...s included the notorious [[Annie Kenney]], the suffragette "martyr", [[Emily Davison]] and the compose...
    7: ...ter seeing her most ardently pursued goal come to fruition: the right to vote for women in the United ...
  4. Sylvia Pankhurst (3170 bytes)
    3: ...mber 27]], [[1960]]) was a campaigner in the [[suffragette]] movement.
    5: She was born in [[Manchester|Manchester, England]], a daughter of [[Dr. Richard Pankhurst...
    9: ...anged its name accordingly, first to [[Women's Suffrage Federation]] and then to the [[Workers' Social...
    13: ... organ she revolted. As a result she was expelled from the CPGB and moved to found the short-lived Com...
    15: ...[[council communism]] and was eventually expelled from the organisation. Sylvia was an important figur...
  5. Thomas R. Marshall (6779 bytes)
    1: [[Image:VPthomasrmarshall.JPG|frame|Thomas R. Marshall]]
    2: ...ited States of America]] under [[Woodrow Wilson]] from [[1913]] to [[1921]].
    5: ...s born in [[North Manchester, Indiana]], where he frequently spent time at the courthouse listening to...
    7: He served as [[Governor]] of [[Indiana]] from [[1909]] to [[1913]]. He was a popular speaker...
    15: ...er of Democratic party insiders wanted him dumped from the [[1916]] ticket. Wilson, after deliberatin...
  6. Abraham Lincoln (48771 bytes)
    42: ...t of the United States]], and the first president from the [[United States Republican Party|Republican...
    44: ...y and Legal Status |<small><sup>1</sup></small>]] from the [[United States]], formed the [[Confederate...
    53: ... Offutt and accompanied by friends, he took goods from New Salem to [[New Orleans, Louisiana|New Orlea...
    59: ...n a company of the [[Illinois]] [[militia]] drawn from New Salem during the [[Black Hawk War]], writin...
    61: ...s House of Representatives]], as a representative from [[Sangamon County, Illinois|Sangamon County]], ...
  7. Jamaica (16893 bytes)
    44: | <font size="1">From [[West Indies Federation]] and [[United Kingdom...
    65: ...it by the original [[Arawak]] or [[Taino]] people from South America, who first settled there around t...
    67: ...s achieved through the massive use of imported [[Africa]]n [[slavery|slave]] labor.
    71: Jamaica slowly gained increasing independence from the [[United Kingdom]], and in [[1958]] Jamaica...
    96: ...vely by the British empire in policing the empire from 1795 to 1926. Other units in the JDF heritage ...
  8. United Kingdom (37269 bytes)
    10: ...t mon droit]] (Royal motto)<br>([[French language|French]]: God and my right)''<sup>2</sup></small> |
    56: ...r, although there is also a nominal frontier with France in the middle of the [[Channel Tunnel]]. The ...
    62: ...d). This political usage of "Great Britain" dates from the personal union of the Crowns of Scotland an...
    64: The [[British Isles]] is a term frequently used to refer to the [[archipelago]] whic...
    71: ...nce]] of [[Ulster]], immediately opted out of the Free State and to remain in the UK. The nomenclature...
  9. Football (soccer) (22343 bytes)
    7: ...These names are also used to distinguish the game from other sports known as "[[football]]". <!-- Plea...
    11: ...rope]], [[Latin America]], and increasingly in [[Africa]] &mdash; football evokes great passions and p...
    17: ...g|thumb|250px|A goalkeeper dives to stop the ball from entering his goal.]]
    19: ...he ball close to their feet); by passing the ball from team-mate to team-mate; and by taking shots at ...
    21: Football is generally a free-flowing game with the ball in play at all times...
  10. Connecticut (28543 bytes)
    43: ... permanently in Connecticut were English Puritans from Massachusetts in 1633. Its first constitution, ...
    49: ...rrently has five [[U.S. Congressional Delegations from Connecticut|representatives in the House]].
    56: ...strial cities, located along the coastal highways from the New York border to New Haven, then northwar...
    65: ... the state, and at times there are minor cultural frictions between the regions and their major cultur...
    79: ...les (tv)|Miracles]], the protagonist took a train from Boston directly to Hartford, causing Connecticu...
  11. Indiana (20194 bytes)
    47: ...n]] as part of the settlement at the end of the [[French and Indian War]], given to the [[United State...
    60: ... 475 mile long [[Wabash River]] bisects the state from northeast to southwest and has given Indiana tw...
    68: ... towns, such as [[North Manchester, Indiana|North Manchester]].]]
    71: A high percentage of Indiana's GDP comes from manufacturing, and much of this activity is hea...
    75: ...bably best known for its decorative [[limestone]] fron the southern, hilly portion of the state. One o...
  12. Vermont (39851 bytes)
    38: ...British possession after France's defeat in the [[French and Indian War]]. For many years, rightful co...
    44: ...north to south, is 159 miles. Its greatest width, from east to west, is 89 miles (the narrowest width ...
    52: ...particular variant of the tree; it rather results from a number of soil and climate conditions unique ...
    58: ...ing the era Native Americans migrated year-round. From [[1000 BCE]] to [[1600|1600 CE]] was the Woodla...
    60: ..., [[1609]], [[French colonization of the Americas|French explorer]] [[Samuel de Champlain]] claimed th...
  13. New Hampshire (23166 bytes)
    10: LargestCity = [[Manchester, New Hampshire|Manchester]] |
    36: ... the most famous of all [[state motto]]s: "[[Live free or die]]".
    51: ... modern [[Republican Party]] by [[Amos Tuck]] and friends. New Hampshire grew as a hotbed of [[Aboliti...
    58: ...ther [[John H. Sununu]] was governor of the state from [[1983]]&ndash;[[1988]]. [[List of New Hampshir...
    60: ...ampshire)| Executive Council]] that is a holdover from the [[Governor's Council]] of the Colonial era....
  14. Salem witch trials (12402 bytes)
    6: ...husetts|Gloucester]], [[Manchester, Massachusetts|Manchester]], [[Malden, Massachusetts|Malden]], [[Charlestow...
    11: ...haned as a teenager at the death of her mother, a French innkeeper, was the town beggar, noted for her...
    17: ... explained as a way of preventing his possessions from being confiscated by the state, this is not tru...
    33: *The Rev. [[Francis Dane]]
    75: This is not a complete list; there were anywhere from 150 to 300 accused recorded, and there may have...
  15. Computer (32773 bytes)
    3: ...erical]] or [[logic]]al terms. Computers are made from [[digital circuit|components]] that perform sim...
    24: ...logue]], [[digital]] and [[electronic]]. However, from the context of the citation, it is obvious thes...
    39: *[[Mainframe|Mainframe computer]]
    51: ...uter development means new uses for computers are frequently found and current definitions quickly bec...
    54: ... purely [[electronic]] computers were constructed from [[thermionic valve]]s (tubes). In the [[1950s]]...
  16. Richmond, Virginia (20197 bytes)
    3: ...irginia.jpg|thumb|300px|Downtown Richmond as seen from the James River]]
    44: ...ce as a natural barrier, it prevented river boats from traveling any further inland.
    46: ...d by Colonel [[William Byrd II]]. The name comes from [[Richmond upon Thames]], [[England]].
    50: ...toll bridge]]s over the James River. In [[1910]], Manchester agreed to a political consolidation with the much...
    59: Richmond recently changed from a [[council-manager]] form of government to an ...
  17. Boston, Massachusetts (36071 bytes)
    25: ...icknames include "Beantown", "The Hub" (shortened from [[Oliver Wendell Holmes, Sr.|Oliver Wendell Hol...
    27: ...cy]] as well as many suburban communities further from the city, has a population of approximately 5.8...
    34: ...r [[Boston, England]], a town in [[Lincolnshire]] from which several prominent colonists originated. E...
    63: The [[Charles River]] separates Boston from [[Cambridge, Massachusetts|Cambridge]], and [[C...
    65: ...s increases dramatically as one goes inland away from the city.
  18. Rail transport (15539 bytes)
    8: ...le, a typical rail car can hold up to 125 tons of freight with this and the weight of the car on two f...
    9: ...0-70% less energy to transport a given tonnage of freight (or given number of passengers), than does [...
    11: ...le tracked rail line can carry more passengers or freight in a given amount of time than a four-laned ...
    15: ...save money (see [[Beeching Axe]]). Conversely, US freight railways have consolidated and become more e...
    22: ... system on which to run. This system includes [[infrastructure]] such as tracks, [[railroad switch]]es...
  19. List of dog breeds (16959 bytes)
    1: ...he same ancestral lines, sometimes by mixing dogs from very different lines. The process continues to...
    51: *[[Anglo-Francais de Petite Venerie]]
    97:
    125: *[[Braque Francais (Gascogne type)]]
    126: *[[Braque Francais (Pyrenean type)]]
  20. Australian Terrier (3970 bytes)
    53: ...nt Terrier|Dandie Dinmont]], [[Manchester Terrier|Manchester]], [[Irish Terrier|Irish]], and [[Cairn Terrier|C...

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