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- Mali (7755 bytes)
60: ...[[Mali Federation]]. When Senegal withdrew after only a few months, the Sudanese Republic was renamed ...
64: ...n provides for a multi-party democracy, with the only restriction being a prohibition against parties ...
91: ... [[1994]], has pushed up economic growth. Several multinational corporations increased gold mining operations in ... - Lebanon (34225 bytes)
17: ..."2" style="background: #ffffff;" | [[image:LocationLebanon.png]]
87: ... own, and by September of that year, they were openly feuding. The Syrian forces remained in Lebanon,...
93: A multinational force landed in [[Beirut]] on [[August 20]], [[19...
195: ... parties; these loose coalitions generally exist only for the election and rarely form cohesive blocs ...
203: ... and ''[[The Guardian]]'' estimated the crowd at only 200,000, in line with their estimates for the [[... - Bolivia (30115 bytes)
101: ...btain permits from International Water Limited (a multinational largely owned by the [[Bechtel Corporation]]). Th...
105: ... angered by the inequitable dividends paid by the multinational petroleum companies, set up roadblocks throughout...
158: ...niformly low 10%, with capital equipment charged only 5%. Bolivia's trade deficit was $460 million in ...
178: ...stizo Baroque". The colonial period produced not only the paintings of P鲥z de Holgu� Flores, Bitti... - Portugal (61755 bytes)
17: ...out. Rome sent numerous legions, but success was only achieved by bribing Lusitanian officials to kill...
25: ...Moors]] (mainly [[Berber]] with some [[Arab]], mainly expelled after the [[Christian]] reconquest or [...
31: ...g Ferdinand]] was dying with no male heirs. His only child, a single daughter, married King [[John I ...
42: ... ''feitoria'' (a trading post) for commerce with inland Africa thus, circumventing the Arab [[caravan]...
47: ...ip III]] tried to further enforce integration, openly attacking the Portuguese nobility that was not i... - Comet (30542 bytes)
11: ...ugh the inner solar system, the dust reflecting sunlight directly and the gases glowing due to [[ion|i...
15: ...vered that [[Comet Borrelly]]'s surface reflects only 2.4% to 3% of the light that falls on it; by com...
17: ...-rays and far ultraviolet photons [http://www.kvi.nl/~bodewits].
29: ... their discoverers, but comets that had appeared only once continued to be referred by the year of the...
35: ...lost, and A/ indicating an object that was mistakenly identified as a comet, but is actually a [[minor... - History of the United States (1980-1988) (35211 bytes)
4: ...rtheast and Midwest, which were experiencing not only a relative but in some cases an absolute decline...
54: ...and made a strong personal connection to voters. Unlike fellow Republican [[Richard Nixon]], Reagan wa...
67: ...) descended into virtual depression conditions. Only inflation was immediately curbed by Reagan's fis...
75: Unlike Thatcher, Reagan combined the tight-money regi...
93: ...ditor nation to the world's greatest debtor. Not only was this damaging to America's status, it was al... - Ronald Reagan (52721 bytes)
31: ... of [[Chicago Cubs]] [[baseball]] games, getting only the bare outlines of the game from a ticker and ...
40: ...rn four months prematurely in [[1947]] and lived only one day. They divorced in [[1948]]. Reagan remar...
79: ... greedy and unconcerned with public safety. Not only did this set limits for public employee unions, ...
85: ...riggs Initiative, In [[1984]] he had the first openly gay couple spend the night in the White House an...
106: ...Shatila Massacre]]) prompted Reagan to form a new multinational force. Intense administration diplomatic efforts ... - Bahrain (16123 bytes)
104: ...transport facilities, Bahrain is home to numerous multinational firms with business in the Persian Gulf. A large ...
113: ... is perhaps fortunate as arable land constitutes only 1% of the country. Desert constitutes 92% of Ba...
124: ...unni Arabs from Persia), Sunni Arabs (from the mainland), Ajam (Persian Shia), Indians who traded with... - 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...
105: ... the end of the 11th century, into the developing multinational Hungarian State. Until 1106, Slovakia kept a spec...
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... - History of Germany (53864 bytes)
50: ...-people and the Teutonic Order, moved into the thinly populated Slav territories east of the Oder ([[B...
110: ... the nobility and citizenry, an "[[enlightenment|enlightened]] [[absolutism]]" was established in Prus...
151: ...ssia and [[Denmark]] over [[Schleswig]], which - unlike [[Holstein]] - was not part of the German Conf...
196: In 1888 Kaiser Wilhelm I died, followed only 99 days later by his son [[Friedrich III, German...
211: ...rivalry, the difficulties of the Austro-Hungarian multinational state, Russia's Balkan policy and overhasty mobil... - Benchmarking (8349 bytes)
19: ...tudy can be done at a good university library or online. This will give you an overview, however more ...
34: ...vely by groups of companies (eg subsidiaries of a multinational in different countries). One example is that of t...
73: [[nl:Benchmark (financieel)]] - Chile (39914 bytes)
66: ...f the land that is today called Chile took place only gradually, and the Europeans suffered repeated s...
101: ...rs with staggered terms. The current Senate is evenly split 24-24 between pro-government and oppositio...
103: ...argest coalitions split the seats in a district. Only if the leading coalition ticket out-polls the se...
116: ...Roman numeral is used, rather than the name. The only exception is the region where Santiago is situat...
122: ... over 4,630 km (2,880 miles) north to south, but only 430 km (265 mi) at its widest point east to west... - Germany in the Middle Ages (53864 bytes)
50: ...-people and the Teutonic Order, moved into the thinly populated Slav territories east of the Oder ([[B...
110: ... the nobility and citizenry, an "[[enlightenment|enlightened]] [[absolutism]]" was established in Prus...
151: ...ssia and [[Denmark]] over [[Schleswig]], which - unlike [[Holstein]] - was not part of the German Conf...
196: In 1888 Kaiser Wilhelm I died, followed only 99 days later by his son [[Friedrich III, German...
211: ...rivalry, the difficulties of the Austro-Hungarian multinational state, Russia's Balkan policy and overhasty mobil... - Borneo (3249 bytes)
26: ...ngapore]].The remaining Borneo rainforest is the only natural habitat for the endangered Bornean [[ora...
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