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  1. Rosa Luxemburg (23905 bytes)
    14: ...emburg believed that an independent Poland could only come about through revolutions in [[Germany]], [...
    19: ...apital]] and [[labour (economics)|labour]] could only be countered if the proletariat took over power ...
    34: ...ehring|Franz Mehring]], Luxemburg created the ''[[Internationale]]'' group on [[5 August]] [[1914]]. This became t...
    48: ...and particular slogans, of the workers' struggle only in the course of the development of this struggl...
    53: ..., especially the [[Russian Revolution of 1905]]. Unlike the social democratic orthodoxy of the [[Secon...
  2. Jackie Cochran (7825 bytes)
    10: ...ace because officials restricted entrants to men only. Cochran pressed the issue until officials relen...
    16: ...the Gold Medal from the [[Federation Aeronautique Internationale]]. She would go on to be elected to that body's b...
  3. Sofia Gubaidulina (8325 bytes)
    11: ...], and [[Wolfgang Rihm]], was commissioned by the Internationale Bachakademie Stuttgart project to write a piece f...
    65: *''Galgenlider ࠳'' fifteen pieces for mezzo-soprano, percu...
    66: *''Galgenlider ࠵'' fourteen pieces for mezzo-soprano, flut...
  4. Maya Deren (3661 bytes)
    8: ...tion Pictures." In 1947 she won the [[Grand Prix Internationale]] for 16mm [[experimental film]] at [[Cannes]] fo...
    10: ...ved in [[Haiti|Haitian]] [[Vodoun|voodoo]]. Not only did she film many hours of [[Vodoun|voodoo]] [[r...
  5. Heraldry (23465 bytes)
    9: The word "[[Crest (heraldry)|crest]]" is commonly used to refer to a coat-of-arms. However, in her...
    22: ...of arms''</td><td>''A shield, traditionally used only by a man''</td></tr>
    28: ...her rare tinctures. The names of the tinctures mainly come to us from French. The first rule of herald...
    69: ...redundancy by referring to a particular tincture only once in the blazon, but the College of Arms has ...
    92: ...sual, like wild men or [[Saracen]]s. If you show only the head of an animal, cut off at the neck, it i...
  6. Cycling (1157 bytes)
    1: ... governed internationally by the [[Union Cycliste Internationale]] in [[Switzerland]] (for [[upright bicycle]]s) a...
  7. Fila Brasileiro (2854 bytes)
    28: |[[F?ration Cynologique Internationale|FCI]]: || Group 2 Section 2 #225
  8. Football (soccer) (22343 bytes)
    5: ...ons to this are the [[goalkeeper]]s, who are the only players allowed to handle the ball in the field ...
    11: ...ng to a survey conducted by [[FIFA|F�d�ration Internationale de Football Association]] (FIFA), football's gove...
    15: ...ir hands or arms during play. Although players mainly use their feet to move the ball around, they may...
    32: ...'s Tavern in Great Queen Street, [[London]]. The only school to be represented on this occasion was [[...
    34: ...[Irish Football Association]]. The F�d�ration Internationale de Football Association [[FIFA]], the internation...
  9. Agathias (4785 bytes)
    13: Agathias (''Histories'' 2.31) is the only authority for the story of Justinian's closing o...
    25: ...thias: A Reinterpretation," in ''Byzantion. Revue internationale des etudes byzantines'' vol 69 (1999) pp 206-252.
  10. Astronaut (7339 bytes)
    3: ...ated as astronauts. The [[Federation Aeronautique Internationale|FAI]] defines spaceflight as over 100 km (approxi...
    22: ...[Mike Melvill]], on [[SpaceShipOne flight 15P]] (only according to American space flight definition). ...
    28: Up until the end of the [[1970s]] only Americans and Soviets were active astronauts. In...
  11. Archery (18991 bytes)
    11: ...rchery Association], abbreviated FITA (F餩ration Internationale de Tir ࠬ'Arc). Olympic rules are derived from F...
    25: Targets are marked with 10 evenly spaced concentric rings, which have score values...
    63: Flight Archery can only take place where space permits since archers com...
    72: ... that certain types of game, often [[deer]], may only be taken with a bow. In other localities, specia...
  12. Formula One (29650 bytes)
    11: The sport is regulated by the FIA, [[F餩ration Internationale de l'Automobile]], and is generally promoted and ...
    32: The formation of the [[Federation Internationale du Sport Automobile]] in [[1979]] set off the [[F...
    45: ...sed the poorer independent teams to struggle not only to remain competitive, but to stay in business. ...
    53: ...one]] tires (Ferrari, Jordan and Minardi are the only teams that don't use [[Michelin]]). Fernando Alo...
    72: ...and [[NASCAR]]. In its early years, F1 teams commonly constructed their engines as well. It has since ...
  13. Mountain biking (7992 bytes)
    11: ...ns-Atlantic series. Cross-country racing was the only world cup sport at this time, then in [[1993]] a...
    19: ... knock-out format. Dual (DL) events are similar, only two riders share the same course/track. So dual ...
    20: ... course from starting gates to finish. There can only be one winner per event, so the races can quickl...
    22: ...pert, pro) classes within the other categories. Only one member of the team can be on the course at a...
    49: ....com/ Mountain Bike Review - Huge, international online mountain bike-related resource]
  14. Swimming (22854 bytes)
    5: ...ward relative to the body, and transverse motion only a slight propelling of water in a direction oppo...
    19: ...ulsion. For beginners, increased strength brings only small improvements if the above strategies (mini...
    28: ... the world swimming association [[FINA|Federation Internationale de Natation (FINA)]] was formed. [[Butterfly]] wa...
    45: ...nces of 100&nbsp;m (short course 25&nbsp;m pools only), 200&nbsp;m, and 400&nbsp;m.
    82: ...ith the legs, [[front crawl]] propels the body mainly with the arms.
  15. List of national anthems (17969 bytes)
    4: [[Dependent area]]s are listed only if they have an anthem separate from or in addit...
    79: ...termeco]], Formerly: [[Jedna i Jedina]] (One and Only)
    196: |[[Finland]]||[[Maamme|Maamme/V岴 land]] (Our Land)
    214: ...[Dideba zetsit kurtheuls]] (Praise Be To The Heavenly Bestower of Blessings)
    226: |''[[Greenland]]''||''[[Nunarput utoqqarsuanngoravit]] (You O...
  16. Tortoise (8250 bytes)
    38: ...million years ago. Turtles and tortoises are the only surviving branch of the even more ancient [[clad...
    117: * [http://www.isv.cc Internationale Schildkr? Vereinigung]
  17. Dachshund (8129 bytes)
    32: |[[F餩ration Cynologique Internationale|FCI]]: || Group 4 Section 1
    99: ... exterminating badgers, Dachshunds were also commonly used for [[rabbit]] and [[fox]] hunting, for loc...
    103: ...the Miniature variety differs from the full-size only by size and weight.
    111: ... [[political cartoon|political cartoonists]] commonly used the image of the Dachshund to ridicule [[Ge...
  18. Affenpinscher (3849 bytes)
    20: |[[F餩ration Cynologique Internationale|FCI]]: || Group 2 Section 1 #186
  19. Airedale Terrier (5101 bytes)
    24: |[[F餩ration Cynologique Internationale|FCI]]: ||[[FCI Terrier Group|Group 3 Section 1]]
  20. Akita Inu (3313 bytes)
    26: |[[F餩ration Cynologique Internationale|FCI]]: ||Group 5 Section 5
    54: ...ercise. Akitas are known to be very quiet dogs, only barking when there is something to bark about. ...

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