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- Brussels sprout (2235 bytes)
1: {{Taxobox_begin | color = lightgreen| name = Brussels sprout}}
16: The '''Brussels sprout''' (''[[Brassica oleracea]]'' Gemmifera Gr...
18: ...m]], and are therefore named after its capital, [[Brussels]].
20: Brussels sprouts grow on long thick stalks, from which the...
22: ...le named it as Britain's 5th favourite vegetable. Brussels sprout aficionados attribute the hatred of the sp...
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- Petra Kelly (3411 bytes)
6: While working at the [[European Commission]] ([[Brussels]], Belgium, [[1971]]-[[1983]]), she participated ...
12: ...Gert Bastian]] (born [[1923]]), who then killed himself. Researchers and all Kelly's close friends bel... - Margaret Thatcher (46377 bytes)
69: ...ical." However after nine more men had starved themselves to death and the strike had ended, and in th...
73: ...s far stronger in economic and entrepreneurial terms than previously. Though many suffered as a result...
98: ...?docid=107346 a major speech] accepting the problems of [[global warming]], [[ozone depletion]] and [[...
100: ...a new super-state exercising a new dominance from Brussels". She was specifically against [[Economic and Mon...
102: ...Geoffrey Howe]] forced Thatcher to agree the circumstances under which she would join the [[Exchange R... - Isabel Allende (3632 bytes)
10: ...] in [[Santiago, Chile|Santiago]], and later in [[Brussels, Belgium]], and elsewhere in Europe. Her daughte... - Edith Cavell (1802 bytes)
7: ...inted matron of the [[Berkendael Institute]] in [[Brussels]] in [[Belgium]]. When [[World War I]] broke out... - Fanny Blankers-Koen (14562 bytes)
27: ...71 m in a specially arranged competition in Amsterdam. Then, she tied the 100 m world record...
29: Circumstances were not easy, and it got more difficult to...
31: ...le's minds, and the Blankers family, living in [[Amsterdam]] was happy to make it through the war in g...
43: ...ths of a second ahead of runner-up [[Audrey Williamson]] — still the largest margin of victory i...
47: ...ternational press, she was welcomed back home in Amsterdam by an immense crowd. After a carriage ride ... - Carpet (15753 bytes)
16: ...n a [[draw loom]] (aka '''Velour d'Utrecht''', '''Brussels''', '''Wilton''', '''boucl駧', and '''Fris駧')....
19: ...n incorporate animal heraldry and the [[coat of arms]] of the maker. Production continued through the...
21: ...inster rugs. Steam power was applied to these looms in 1884. Although production continued until the...
24: ...en on a [[loom]]. Both vertical and horizontal looms have been used in the production of European and ...
54: ...spired by [[Cesare Ripa]]'s Iconologie) with emblems of Louis XIV's royal power. [[Pierre-Josse Perro... - List of countries by continent (11037 bytes)
8: Africa is a continent in the systems with 5 or more continents.
68: Eurasia is a continent in the 5 continent systems, called simply Asia in one of them.
71: Asia is a continent in the 5 continent systems (but includes Europe in one of them) and those wi...
130: ...systems and the 7 continent system. In other systems it is part of Asia or Eurasia.
135: * [[Belgium]] - [[Brussels]] - List of national capitals (10847 bytes)
17: <tr><td>[[Amsterdam]] <td>[[Netherlands]] (official)
50: <tr><td>[[Brussels]] <td>[[Belgium]] - Switzerland (22270 bytes)
86: ...e elected by the Federal Assembly for six-year terms.
158: ...and's isolation from the rest of Europe, Bern and Brussels signed seven agreements, called Bilateral Agreeme... - Belgium (31774 bytes)
3: ...t also in the center (in and around the capital [[Brussels]]), and a small number of [[German language|Germa...
8: ...m coat of arms large.png|125px|Belgium: Coat of Arms]]
10: ...ail]]) || align=center width=130px | ([[Coat of Arms of Belgium|In Detail]])
19: |'''[[Capital]]''' || [[Brussels]]
21: |'''Largest City''' || [[Brussels]] - Democratic Republic of the Congo (21095 bytes)
61: ...became the [[Belgian Congo]], but in practical terms, things changed only slightly.
67: ...ans but was released (1960) to participate in the Brussels Congo conference, where he emerged as a leading n...
80: ...enamed the country and river [[Zaﲥ]], renamed himself [[Mobutu Sese Seko]], and promoted old African...
153: ...ent [[Joseph Kabila]] has begun implementing reforms. Much economic activity lies outside the GDP data... - Electronic musical instrument (4501 bytes)
5: - Pieter Brueghel the Elder (6133 bytes)
5: ...and then returned to Antwerp before settling in [[Brussels]] permanently 10 years later. He died there on [[...
21: ...he Fall of Icarus'' c.1558, Mus饠des Beaux-Arts, Brussels
45: ...Census at Bethlehem'' 1566, Mus饠des Beaux-Arts, Brussels
55: ...Fall of the Rebel Angels'', Mus饠des Beaux-Arts, Brussels - Roger van der Weyden (3397 bytes)
9: ...s nothing to Italian models; and he returned to [[Brussels]], where he died.
24: ...[[1456]]-[[1458]]), Royal Museums of Fine Arts, [[Brussels]]
28: * ''Woman Crying'', Royal Museums of Fine Arts, Brussels
33: ...ent from the Cross'', Royal Museums of Fine Arts, Brussels
35: ...rucifixion'' in the Royal Museums of Fine Arts, [[Brussels]], assigned either to him or to Memling, and cont... - Erasmus (18332 bytes)
6: ... at about the age of twenty-five, but he never seems to have worked as a priest, and monasticism was o...
12: ...e shelter of Swiss hospitality he could express himself freely and where he was surrounded by devoted ...
14: ...rwise seem full of contradictions. Erasmus held himself aloof from all entangling obligations; yet he ...
19: ... that he was not attacking church institutions themselves and had no enmity toward churchmen. The worl...
21: ... the Lutheran party. Erasmus declined to commit himself, arguing that to do so would endanger his posi... - Charles Lindbergh (11557 bytes)
18: ...i-video item|filename=Charles Lindbergh flight to Brussels.ogg|title=Flight from Paris to Belgium |descripti...
40: ...'omau Church. His [[epitaph]], which quotes [[Psalms]] 139:9, reads: ''Charles A. Lindbergh Born: Mich... - March 17 (9666 bytes)
15: *[[1891]] - The British [[steamship]] [[SS Utopia|SS ''Utopia'']] sinks off the co...
22: ..., and the [[United Kingdom]] sign the [[Treaty of Brussels]], a precursor to the [[NATO]] Agreement.
62: *1933 - [[Myrlie Evers-Williams]], civil rights activist - Atlanta, Georgia (39442 bytes)
33: ...estern and Atlantic Railroad]], while another claims that the name is a variation of Martha Lumpkin's ...
38: ...ion era (United States)|Reconstruction era]] reforms. To help the newly freed slaves the federal gover...
47: ...rts facilities, and transportation. The games themselves were marred by the [[Centennial Olympic Park...
53: ...the 25 largest [[United_States_metropolitan_area|MSA]]s, Atlanta is the third-highest in elevation &m...
60: ...lly a 20–30% chance of afternoon thunderstorms. - Vatican City (21873 bytes)
1: ...the smallest independent state in the world in terms of area and population. Its borders are coextens...
5: ...[[Sistine Chapel]], [[Apostolic Palace]] and museums were built, predates [[Christendom]].
12: ...age:Vatican_coa.png|100px|Vatican City: Coat of Arms]]
15: | align="center" width="130px" | ([[Coat of Arms of the Vatican City|In Detail]])
64: ...n [[1870]], the Pope's holdings were further circumscribed when [[Rome]] itself was annexed. Disputes ... - Pole vault (5243 bytes)
14: ...s a foul attempt is ruled, even if the athlete themselves have cleared the height. However if the pole...
18: ...] [[2004]] at the [[Ivo Van Damme Memorial]] in [[Brussels]].
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