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- Ella Fitzgerald (9400 bytes)
1: [[Image:Ellafitzgerald.jpeg|thumb|Ella Fitzgerald photographed by [[Carl Van Vechten]], 1940...
2: ...urity of tone and "horn-like" improvisational ability, particularly in her [[scat singing]].
4: She was born in [[Newport News, Virginia]], [[United States|USA]] and raised in [[Yonkers, New York]...
6: ...You Can't Sing It), You'll Have to Swing It", but it was her version of the [[nursery rhyme]], "[[A Ti...
8: ...band continued touring under the new name, "Ella Fitzgerald and Her Famous Orchestra." - Palau (8171 bytes)
2: ...by the [[United States of America]]) in [[1994]], it is one of the world's youngest and least populate...
23: | '''[[Capital]]'''
27: | '''[[Tommy Remengesau]]'''
32: ... Total (Year)<br> - [[Population density|Density]]
39: | [[United States dollar|US Dollar]] - Wisconsin (18812 bytes)
10: Capital = [[Madison, Wisconsin|Madison]] |
12: LargestCity = [[Milwaukee, Wisconsin|Milwaukee]] |
23: DensityRank = 24<sup>th</sup> |
24: 2000Density = 38.13 |
25: AdmittanceOrder = 30<sup>th</sup> | - Timeline of invention (28171 bytes)
3: ...ntion into a practical form. Where there is ambiguity, the date of the first practical, fielded versio...
5: ===[[Paleolithic|Paleolithic Era]]===
36: * 3500 BC: [[Cuneiform script|Writing]] in [[Sumer]]
62: ...century BC|400s BC]]: [[Catapult]] in [[Syracuse, Italy|Syracuse]]
99: ...eglasses]] in [[Italy in the Middle Ages|Northern Italy]] - January 2 (10888 bytes)
9: *[[1757]] - The [[United Kingdom]] captures [[Kolkata|Calcutta]], [[Indi...
10: ...United States]] [[United States Constitution|Constitution]].
11: *[[1793]] - [[Russia]] and [[Prussia]] partition [[Poland]].
13: *[[1818]] - British [[Institution of Civil Engineers]] formed
20: *[[1882]] - [[John D. Rockefeller]] unites his oil holdings into the [[Standard Oil]] [[tr... - Mango (12190 bytes)
2: ...Mango fruit]] | caption = Immature Black Mango fruit}}
23: ''M. oppositifolia''<br>
34: ... the [[Hinduism|Hindu]] Vedas. The name of the fruit comes from the [[Tamil language|Tamil]] word ''ma...
36: ...is reputed to be the most commonly eaten fresh fruit worldwide. Mangos also readily naturalize in trop...
39: ... the valley]]. After the flowers fall off, the fruits may take from three to six months to ripen. - Atlanta Braves (20715 bytes)
5: ...t team re-formed in Boston and took the nickname with them.
6: ...ght on; even Quinn refused to use it. The team switched back to "Braves" in 1941.
9: ...''Uniform colors:''' Navy blue, Garnet red, and White
12: :'''Wild Card titles won''' (0): ''none''
13: :'''Division titles won''' (15): [[1969 in sports|1969]], [[1982 i... - Chicago White Sox (19057 bytes)
1: {{MLB White Sox franchise}}
3: The '''Chicago White Sox''' are a [[Major League Baseball]] team base...
5: ...unded:'' [[1893 in sports|1893]], as the [[Sioux City, Iowa]] franchise in the minor [[Western League ...
6: ...St. Paul, 1895-1899. "White Sox" is short for "White Stockings".
8: :''Uniform colors:'' black, white and gray - Cincinnati Reds (19835 bytes)
8: :'''Uniform colors:''' Red and white, trim Black
9: :'''Logo design:''' a red "C" with the word "REDS" inside
10: :'''Wild Card titles won''' (0): ''none''
11: :'''Division titles won''' (9): [[1970]], [[1972]], [[1973]], [[19...
12: :'''Other titles won''' (1): Had baseball's best overall record... - Los Angeles Dodgers (23879 bytes)
7: ...ring "Dodgers" the team nickname in 1932, sportswriters applied a number of nicknames to the club. Th...
9: :'''Uniform colors:''' "Dodger blue" and White; some Red
11: :'''Wild Card titles won''' (1): [[1996]]
12: :'''Division titles won''' (10): [[1974]], [[1977]], [[1978]], [[1...
23: ...ey were usually known as the Bridegrooms). Upon switching to the [[National League]] in [[1890]], the ... - Milwaukee Brewers (8926 bytes)
5: ...] through the [[1997]] season, after which they switched to the National League.
8: ... The franchise relocated to Milwaukee and changed its name prior to the [[1970]] season.
9: ...iller Park]], Milwaukee ([[2001]] ~ current; capacity 42,500), [[Milwaukee County Stadium]] ([[1970]]~...
10: :'''Uniform colors:''' Midnight Blue, White, and Gold
11: ... over a baseball which itself is inside a circle with the word "MILWAUKEE" above and a pair of crossed... - Pittsburgh Pirates (16589 bytes)
3: ... are a [[Major League Baseball]] team based in [[Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania]]. They are in the Central...
6: ...(and eventually ''Pittsburgh'') after the Smokey City annexed Allegheny. Ballclub was sometimes dubbed...
7: :'''Home ballpark:''' [[PNC Park]], Pittsburgh
11: :'''Wild Card titles won''' (0): ''none''
12: :'''Division titles won''' (9): [[1970]], [[1971]], [[1972]], [[19... - Polo (10046 bytes)
3: ...m's goal using a long-handled [[mallet]]. In this it is similar to many team sports such as [[football...
8: ...m China to the West. In one ancient sentence it epitomises the feelings of many players today.
10: ...ia before their migration to Iranian plateau; but it seems likely that as the use of light cavalry spr...
12: ...ly [[600 BC]] between the Turkomans and Persian, with victory going to the Turkomans.
16: ... who as an enthusiastic patron of equestrian activities. - March 19 (9902 bytes)
8: ...mes the site of the first [[bank robbery]] in [[United States history]] ($245,000 taken).
11: *[[1914]] - [[Giuseppe Mercalli]], Italian volcanologist (b. [[1850]])
13: ...off in pursuit of [[Pancho Villa]], the first [[United States]] air-combat mission in history.
14: *[[1918]] - The [[Congress of the United States|U.S. Congress]] establishes [[time zone]...
15: *[[1920]] - The [[United States Senate]] rejects the [[Treaty of Versail... - Raleigh, North Carolina (12457 bytes)
3: ...ch Triangle|The Triangle]], so named in [[1959]] with the creation of the [[Research Triangle Park]], ...
10: {{Template:US City infobox|
11: city = Raleigh |
13: nickname = "The City of Oaks" |
24: city pop = 276,093| - List of male tennis players (14849 bytes)
5: ...1970]]-) - ([[:Category:American tennis players|United States]])
7: *[[Fred Alexander]] ([[1880]]-[[1969]]) (United States)
9: *[[Wilmer Allison, Jr.]] ([[1904]]-[[1977]]) (United States)
13: *[[Vijay Amritraj]] ([[1953]]-) - ([[:Category:Indian tennis pla...
15: *[[Paul Annacone]] ([[1963]]-) - (United States) - List of Governors of Wisconsin (3807 bytes)
5: ... bgcolor=#DDEEFF><td>1<td>[[Nelson Dewey]]<td>[[United States Democratic Party|Democrat]]<td>1848 - 18...
6: ...or=#FFFFCC><td>2<td>[[Leonard J. Farwell]]<td>[[United States Whig Party|Whig]]<td>1852 - 1854
9: ...gcolor=#FFE8E8><td>5<td>[[Coles Bashford]]<td>[[United States Republican Party|Republican]]<td>1856 - ...
18: <tr bgcolor=#FFE8E8><td>14<td>[[William E. Smith]]<td>Republican<td>1878 - 1882
33: ...r=#CCFFCC><td>29<td>[[Philip La Follette]]<td>[[United States Progressive Party|Progressive]]<td>1935 ... - The Star-Spangled Banner (15265 bytes)
1: ...natory note explaining the circumstances of its writing. Of the five copies made, two are known to sti...
4: ...The Star-Spangled Banner" was the first printed edition to combine the words and [[sheet music]]. Copi...
6: ...made the national anthem by a [[Congress of the United States|Congressional]] resolution on [[March 3]...
9: ... Skinner showed them letters written by wounded British prisoners praising Beanes and other Americans ...
11: ...erican History]], a part of the [[Smithsonian Institution]]. - Cherokee (38956 bytes)
6: Flag of the United Keetoowah Band
12: [[United Keetoowah Band of Cherokee Indians]], Oklahoma ...
15: |rels=Christianity(Southern Baptist),Traditional Ah-ni-yv-wi-ya
22: ...he [[Eastern United States]] and [[Southeastern United States]] until most were forcefully moved to th...
25: ...ri]], [[Tennessee]], and other locations in the United States. - Hank Aaron (72330 bytes)
1: ...bases (6,856). He won one [[World Series]] ring with the [[Milwaukee Braves]] in [[1957 in sports|195...
4: ...stop]] and [[third base]] and was an outstanding hitter though he batted cross-handed. His team won t...
6: ...ies to the scouts there. He then started playing with the semi-pro [[Mobile Black Bears]] for $10 a ga...
8: ...lis Clowns]] after the Black Bears played an exhibition against the Clowns the previous year. Aaron he...
12: ...o become the league's Most Valuable Player. One writer said, "Henry Aaron led the league in everything...
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