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  1. Marina Tsvetaeva (21885 bytes)
    5: ...olshevik r駩me, and her literary rehabilitation only really began in the 1960s. Tsvetaeva's poetry ar...
    10: ...daughter of the historian Dmitri Ilovaisky). Her only full sister, Anastasia, was born in 1894. Quarre...
    20: ...her journal: "In the air of the compartment hung only three axe-like words: ''bourgeois, Junkers, leec...
    24: ...]], she placed Irina in a state orphanage, mistakenly believing that she would be better fed there. Tr...
    26: ...k-up with Rozdevitch in [[1923]] was almost certainly the inspiration for her great '[[The Poem of the...
  2. Cornet (3752 bytes)
    7: ...ost effective in cutting through even the biggest climax.
    9: Unlike the trumpet, most of the tubing of which has a...
  3. Biome (5008 bytes)
    5: ...and [[soil]]s, but can often be identified by the climax flora type, vertical stratification or vegetation...
    84: [http://www.crea-soft.com/online-jigsaw-puzzle/puzzles-category-4.html Nature J...
  4. North Carolina (18268 bytes)
    50: ...d [[industry]]. The state's industrial output--mainly [[textiles]], [[chemicals]], [[electrical equipm...
    70: .... the [[North Carolina Court of Appeals]] is the only intermediate appellate court in the state; it co...
    147: * [[Climax, North Carolina]] (in [[Guilford County]], near [...
  5. French and Indian War (5652 bytes)
    13: The French and Indian War, unlike the others, began on North American soil and t...
    23: ...ing engagements of the war, marked the first and only instance of [[George Washington]] surrendering i...
    34: *[[Kittanning Expedition]] (climax about [[September 8]], [[1756]])
    43: *[[Forbes Expedition]] (climax on [[November 25]], [[1758]] with the British occ...
  6. Roaring Twenties (28131 bytes)
    3: ... terms with the vast human cost of the conflict. Unlike after [[World War II]], the United States did ...
    17: ...llion [[Model T]]. In all of Canada, there were only about 300,000 vehicles registered in [[1918]], b...
    24: [[Image:Chryslerbldg.jpg|left|thumb|150px|Climax of the new architectural style: the Chrysler Buil...
    43: ...man who rebels against his safe life and family, only to realize that the young generation is as hypoc...
    99: ... of figures such as [[Al Capone]]. They more commonly began to operate with connections to [[organized...
  7. Geography of the United States (15104 bytes)
    87: ... - one branch of the Cordellian system lying far inland in the western states.
    93: ... Appalachian mountain system. This system had its climax of deformation so long ago (probably in [[Permian...
    104: ...e northwest coast, but elsewhere trees are found only on the higher ranges below the Alpine region. Th...
    107: ...Columbia River]] and [[Colorado River]] rise far inland near the easternmostmembers of the Cordilleran...
    112: trees originally only along the watercourses. The uplands towards the ...
  8. History of the world (21975 bytes)
    7: ...North America]] and [[Oceania]] took place at the climax of the most recent [[Ice Age]], when temperate re...
    14: ...different from one another that they almost certainly must have been independent in origin. At this ti...
    16: ...gence of complex state societies in [[Crete]], mainland [[Greece]] and central [[Turkey]]. In China, p...
    39: ...as almost all of [[Eurasia]]'s landmass, missing only [[western Europe]] and [[Japan]].
    48: ...o one of the most remarkable forces growing from only a few followers to become the basis of a series ...
  9. Salt Lake City, Utah (41550 bytes)
    14: ...h the same information. This section is meant to only be a summary of the main article. Thanks.-->
    20: ...widespread religious practice of [[polygamy]]. A climax occurred in [[1857]] with [[James Buchanan|Presid...
    29: ...ish speaking]]. Jackie Biskupski, an [[lesbian|openly gay woman]], was elected in [[1998]] as a Utah S...
    42: ...;lake stink”'', which serves as one of the only reminders to Salt Lakers that they live near a m...
    45: ...similarities as a fresh water lake source and an inland [[salt]] sea destination.
  10. Politics of Russia (78325 bytes)
    2: ...uld be used to follow it. That conflict reached a climax in September and October [[1993]], when President...
    77: ...s set at four years, and the president may serve only two terms. A candidate for president must be a c...
    79: ...rritorial bases and eliminate those supported by only one city or ethnic enclave.
    108: ...termed "transitional" because they were to serve only a two-year term. In April 1994, legislators, Gov...
    110: ...other discrepancies, resulted in the election of only 170 members to the Federation Council. However, ...
  11. History of Slovakia (43199 bytes)
    23: ...i]] tribes. The Romans and their armies occupied only a thin strip of the right bank of the Danube and...
    29: ...n of Central and Western Europe by the [[Slavs]] only began in the [[6th_century|sixth century CE]]. H...
    109: ..., the [[Kingdom of Hungary]], the Hungarians not only went back to the principal elements of the organ...
    111: ..., the metallurgical industry and the trades, not only in Hungary, but also throughout Central and East...
    121: ...rn present-day Hungary, northern Croatia and Burgenland, resisted Turkish occupation and became, in 15...
  12. Yellowstone National Park (23738 bytes)
    79: ...make a prediction for the time range for the next climax eruption.
    81: ...h America. About 160,000 years ago a much smaller climax eruption occurred which formed a relatively small...
    84: After the last major climax eruption 630,000 years ago until about 70,000 yea...
    114: ...jor tourist areas were affected. Some areas have only recently recovered fully from the blaze.
    129: ...tone/index-en.html Yellowstone page on Stromboli online]
  13. Persian Empire (26229 bytes)
    19: ...e precedent set by Cyrus the Great. This was not only good for the empire's subjects, but ultimately b...
    29: .... The mightiest empire in the world collapsed in only eight years, when it fell under the attack of a ...
    58: During Parthian rule, Persia was only one province in a large, loosely controlled empi...
    63: Sassanid Persia, unlike Parthia, was a highly centralized state. The ...
    77: ... By that time, Iranians had come to dominate not only the bureacracy of the empire, but all branches o...
  14. Martin Luther (43050 bytes)
    31: ...life, death and resurrection of [[Jesus]]. It is only this righteousness that makes a sinner just befo...
    39: ...d that indulgences did nothing to save souls and only lined the pockets of the clergy. Because he beli...
    41: ...an Order|Dominican]] friar [[Johann Tetzel]] was enlisted to travel throughout Albert's sees and sell ...
    66: ...of the mendicant orders, many holidays which led only to disorder; the suppression of nunneries, begga...
    69: ...onsists in the words of promise given to belief. Only these three can be regarded as sacraments, in vi...
  15. Easter (31700 bytes)
    4: ...ntimately linked. Easter depends on Passover not only for much of its symbolic meaning but also for it...
    65: ...eir adoption in the foreseeable future is deemed unlikely.
    113: ...ming of the [[Messiah]]. This part of the service climaxes with the singing of the [[Alleluia]] and the pr...
    119: ...seen as necessary but ''preliminary'' to the full climax of the Resurrection, in which all that has come b...
    166: ...ed]], so that many American families participate only in the attendant revelry, central to which is de...
  16. Cymbal (7449 bytes)
    27: ...emelo played in this way can build in volume to a climax in a satisfyingly smooth manner.
    67: *[[Meinl]]
  17. Ecology (24417 bytes)
    45: ...ive to the volume of the Earth, the biosphere is only the very thin surface layer which extends from 1...
    78: * as ecosystems of inland waters, such as [[lentic ecosystem]]s (lakes, ...
    107: ...on|succession]] of events, the [[climax (biology)|climax]] (for example a pond can become a [[peat bog]]).
    117: ...find [[photosynthesis|photosynthetic]] [[algae]] only in the ''photic'' part of the ocean (where light...
  18. Olympic Games (40925 bytes)
    13: .... The Games were then mostly a local affair, and only one event was contested, the [[stadion]] race.
    15: ...th century BC wrestler [[Milo of Croton]] is the only athlete in history to win a victory in six Olymp...
    19: ...Upon winning the games, the victor would get not only the prestige of being in first place but also a ...
    25: ... Greece, but these were all small-scale and certainly not international. The interest in reviving the ...
    27: ...ded the [[Wenlock Olympian Society Annual Games|Wenlock Olympian Society]]. Coubertin also thought of ...
  19. Christmas around the world (98033 bytes)
    10: In [[China|Mainland China]], [[December 25]] is not a legal holida...
    14: ...he month of December in large urban centers of mainland China, reflecting a cultural interest in this ...
    24: [[South Korea]] is the only [[East Asian]] country to recognize [[Christmas]...
    27: ...hristmas is a state holiday in [[India]], though only 2.3% <ref>http://censusindia.gov.in/Census_Data_...
    48: ...rds of the population celebrate Christmas, while only 45% of the population is Christian. Commercializ...

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