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  1. Indira Gandhi (15405 bytes)
    19: ! Political party:
    57: ...itical power. As a woman occupying the highest position of government in, what was at that time, a ver...
    59: ...party leader, and thus Prime Minister of India. Initially she was dubbed as ''goongi gudiya'' ([[Hindi...
    63: ...[[cabinet]]s, centralizing her own personal authority in a way her predecessors never had.
    65: ...ress party following the November [[1969]] split within the governing [[Indian National Congress]].
  2. History of the United States (1776-1789) (19792 bytes)
    5: ...political conflict between the colonies and the British Parliament, marked the beginning of the Americ...
    7: ...to Boston, where local militia were besieging a British Army.
    9: ...k was reviewed by Franklin at length and then submitted to the Congress where numerous changes were ma...
    11: ...Paris]], which endowed the nascent United States with a great wilderness empire stretching from the At...
    13: ...of States, without fully clarifying whether the United States was to be a nation-state or a mere leagu...
  3. List of computing topics (15876 bytes)
    2: ...cience topics]], [[List of terms relating to algorithms and data structures]]
    18: [[16-bit]] --
    19: [[16-bit application]] --
    27: [[28-bit]] --
    34: [[32-bit application]] --
  4. Philo Farnsworth (6489 bytes)
    1: ...[[United States|American]] [[inventor]] credited with the invention of the [[cathode ray tube]] [[tele...
    5: ...ut-of-state relative and the discovery of a large cache of technology magazines in the attic of the famil...
    7: ...h. A local [[philanthropist]] managing a [[community chest]] agreed to fund Farnsworth's early [[tele...
    9: ... a partnetship with George Everson in Salt Lake City to develop Farnsworth's television ideas. He ma...
    11: ..., Philco was persuaded to sever its relationship with Farnsworth in 1934.
  5. Valley of the Kings (4430 bytes)
    4: .... It is separated into the East and West Valley, with most of the important tombs in the East Valley. ...
    6: ...tombs]], starting with [[Thutmose I]] and ending with [[Ramesses X]] or [[Ramesses XI|XI]].
    8: ...was begun, although some wives were still buried with their husbands.
    10: [[Graffiti]] on the walls of some of the tombs indicate tha...
    13: ...fine material expands when it comes into contact with [[water]]. This has damaged many tombs, particul...
  6. Frederick Cook (12772 bytes)
    2: ...[1865]] – [[August 5]] [[1940]]) was an [[United States|American]] [[explorer]] and [[medical do...
    9: ...a University]] and subsequently [[New York University]], from which he received his [[M.D.]] in 1890. ...
    11: ===Early expeditions===
    13: ...espect. In 1898, during this expedition, Cook visited [[Tierra del Fuego]], where he met [[Thomas Bri...
    15: ...i range. He would subsequently make a second expedition in 1906, and claim to have made the first asce...
  7. Red Fox (7749 bytes)
    2: {{Taxobox_image | image = [[image:Vulpes vulpes sitting.jpg|none|270px|Red Fox]] | caption =}}
    15: ...nning most of [[North America]] and [[Eurasia]], with several populations in [[North Africa]].
    17: ... now controversial [[United Kingdom|British]] tradition.
    19: ...n by the [[Japanese language|Japanese]] name ''[[kitsune]]'' (狐).
    23: ...ack stripes running across its shoulders and down its back and forming a "cross" on an otherwise red b...
  8. Hamster (25289 bytes)
    21: ...nts (because they can reproduce quickly), along with [[rats]], [[mice]], and many other rodents.
    24: ...white patch of fur at the neck. The reported docility of the Black Bear hamster is not however related...
    28: ...us rodentia fans. Roborovski are especially not suitable for children.
    30: ...ealing, so are more appropriate for homes with limited space.
    33: [[Image:Hamstercage.jpg|thumb|Hamster house with wheel and water bottle]]
  9. Squirrel (6648 bytes)
    15: ...means "animal with the tail that casts a shadow." It comes from Greek, the syllables ''skia'' meaning ...
    19: ...ave excellent memories for the locations of these caches. Squirrels also nest; these nests are called dre...
    21: ...ut of [[bird feeder]]s, digging in potted plants either to bury or recover food, and for setting up ho...
    23: ...on an object is to coat it with something to make it undesirable: for instance a soft cloth or [[Chile...
    25: ...ve a hard time telling fingertips from food, and bites are painful.
  10. Squirrels (6235 bytes)
    15: ...means "animal with the tail that casts a shadow." It comes from Greek, the syllables ''skia'' meaning ...
    19: ...ave excellent memories for the locations of these caches. Squirrels also nest; these nests are called dre...
    21: ...ut of [[bird feeder]]s, digging in potted plants either to bury or recover food, and for setting up ho...
    23: ...on an object is to coat it with something to make it undesirable: for instance a soft cloth or [[Chile...
    25: ...ve a hard time telling fingertips from food, and bites are painful.
  11. Uruk (2699 bytes)
    3: ...cient city of [[Sumer]] and later [[Babylonia]], situated east of the present bed of the [[Euphrates]]...
    6: ...edicated to the worship of Inanna, or [[Ishtar]]. Its voluminous surviving temple archive, of the Neo-...
    8: ...] epic, in the literary and courtly form in which it has come down to us.
    10: ...onfirms it. From Uruk the center of political gravity seems to have moved to [[Ur]]."
    12: ... brought the official kingship with him from the city of [[Eanna]]. His father Mesh-ki-ag-gasher had ...

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