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- Martina Navratilova (16246 bytes)
3: ...nd 9 mixed doubles). She won the women's singles title at [[Wimbledon Championships|Wimbledon]] a reco...
9: ...essional. She won her first professional singles title in [[Orlando, Florida]] in [[1974]].
11: ...eventually made extreme levels of fitness and conditioning a hallmark of her game.
13: ...y]] and informed them that she wished to defect. Within a month, she received a [[Green Card]].
15: ...final again to successfully defend her Wimbledon title in [[1979]]. - Botswana (22276 bytes)
1: ...ining]], especially [[diamond|diamonds]]. The capital is [[Gaborone]].
22: | '''[[Capital]]''' || [[Gaborone]]
31: <br /> - [[Density]]
37: | From [[United Kingdom|UK]]<br />[[September 30]], [[1966]]
51: ...=2 align=right style="padding: 0 5px 0 5px" | {{edit|Template:Botswana infobox|}} - Pennsylvania (32594 bytes)
9: Capital = [[Harrisburg, Pennsylvania|Harrisburg...
10: LargestCity = [[Philadelphia, Pennsylvania|Philadelphia]...
21: DensityRank = 10<sup>th</sup> |
22: 2000Density = 105.80 |
23: AdmittanceOrder = 2<sup>nd</sup> | - List of painters (54090 bytes)
10: ...[[Michelangelo Buonarroti]], ([[1475]]-[[1564]]), Italian [[sculptor]] and [[painter]]
11: *[[Leonardo da Vinci]], ([[1452]]-[[1519]]), Italian painter, sculptor and inventor
15: ...llo Santi|Raphael]], ([[1483]]-[[1520]]), [[Italy|Italian]] [[painter]]
90: *[[Edward Mitchell Bannister]] ([[1828]]-[[1901]])
105: *[[Georg Baselitz]] ( [[1938]]-) - Lightning (33113 bytes)
6: ...mpanied by the emission of [[light]]. The electricity passing through the discharge channels rapidly h...
10: ...t the idea of using a flying object, such as a [[kite]] instead.
12: ...len during the storm had soaked the line and made it conductive.
14: ...p idea that they used, so he usually gets the credit.
16: ...e of the room split, and the door itself torn off its hinges. - Charles de Gaulle (41586 bytes)
7: ...lign="center" colspan="2" | [[Image:DeGaullePortrait.jpg|180px]]
40: ...Gaulle''''', was a [[Military of France|French military]] leader and statesman. ({{audio|fr-Charles_de...
42: ...ch left a major influence in subsequent French politics.
47: ...uring the [[Dreyfus affair]] the family distanced itself from the more conservative natonalist circles...
49: ==1912–1940: Military career== - Horse (38916 bytes)
15: ...efield "[[cavalry]]" units, sometimes keeping traditional names ([[Lord Strathcona's Horse]], etc.)
19: ...ay Gould]] cited rare instances of modern horses with true extra toes as evidence that minor genetic m...
21: ...rgo careful introductions to strange objects and situations.
23: ...es them out of the herd to form "bachelor bands" with other young stallions. Usually not until a stall...
25: ...d wants to stop and eat, the whole herd follows suit. - List of mathematicians (37424 bytes)
1: ...glish language|English]] [[alphabet]]ical [[transliteration]] order (by [[surname]]).
12: ...[[Ralph Abraham|Ralph H. Abraham]] (USA, [[University of California, Santa Cruz]])
14: *[[John Couch Adams]] (United Kingdom, [[1819]] - [[1892]])
16: *[[Maria Gaetana Agnesi]] (Italy, [[1718]] - [[1799]])
23: *[[Giacomo Albanese]] (Italy, Brazil) - Mixed-breed dog (14915 bytes)
3: ...n size, dogs breed without concern for genetic heritage.
7: ...are often used for dogs who result from breeding without the supervision or planning of humans, especi...
9: ...s, '''bitsa''' is common, meaning "bits o' this, bits o' that". A '''fice''' or '''feist''' is a small...
11: ...lizabeth's]] famous [[Welsh Corgi|Corgis]] mated with her sister's [[Dachshund]], and the resulting of...
12: Many dogs in New York City which might previously have been described as ''...
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