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  1. Diana, Princess of Wales (29391 bytes)
    22: ...tess Spencer|Raine, Countess of Dartmouth]], the only daughter of the romance novelist [[Barbara Cartl...
    36: ...ince Harry of Wales|Prince Henry of Wales]] (commonly called Prince Harry) on [[15 September]] [[1984]...
    38: ... suicide attempts did take place, there was certainly a significant risk she would [[miscarriage|misca...
    85: ...o needle as it was [[digital]]. The car was certainly travelling much faster than the legal [[speed li...
    89: ... the Ritz Hotel, were cleared of breaching French privacy laws [http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk_news/story/0,3...
  2. Maria Cantwell (9094 bytes)
    21: ... frontier of Internet privacy. However, Internet privacy experts confirmed that RealNetworks software was ...
    29: ...[Clipper Chip]], but to critics her commitment to privacy rang hollow because of her connection with [[Real...
    41: ...blicans frequently pointed out that Cantwell won only five counties. However, those counties were amon...
    53: ...ions of the pro-choice movement. She was one of only 34 Senators to vote against the [[Partial-Birth ...
  3. Eleanor Roosevelt (11183 bytes)
    13: ...th]] who was enraged that the homely Eleanor not only snagged her cousin Franklin as a husband, but th...
    33: ...factory, Val-Kil afforded Eleanor with a level of privacy that she had wanted for many years. Here she ent...
    37: ...her old friends [[Herbert Lehman]] and [[Thomas Finletter]] to form the New York Committee for Democra...
  4. Joni Mitchell (9996 bytes)
    9: ... both in terms of its pressure and of the loss of privacy and freedom it entails.
    19: ...ding [[Willie Nelson]], [[Tom Petty]] and [[Don Henley]], but the material was again patchy and the re...
  5. Katharine Hepburn (23170 bytes)
    19: ... [[Great Neck, New York]]. The producer had suddenly fired the play's original leading lady and asked...
    40: ...sts for autographs, feeling it an invasion of her privacy. On the set she was saddled with the label "diff...
    50: ... working-class machismo. Tracy seemed to be the only one Hepburn would allow to tame her. When [[Jos...
    70: ...Mrs. Venable in [[Tennessee Williams]]'s ''[[Suddenly Last Summer]]'' (1959) and as Mary Tyrone in the...
    149: * ''[[Suddenly Last Summer]]'' ([[1959]])—[[Academy Award...
  6. Nicole Kidman (11782 bytes)
    15: ...s for this, but both celebrities maintained their privacy and were guarded in their public comments. One p...
    19: ...he was in ''[[Eyes Wide Shut]]'' ([[1999]]), [[Stanley Kubrick]]'s final [[film]], when she co-starred...
    88: *''Stanley Kubrick: A Life in Pictures'' (2001) (documenta...
  7. Stained glass (3937 bytes)
    36: ...hts to create a comfortable atmosphere and retain privacy.
  8. Bess Truman (3712 bytes)
    11: ... the social obligations of her position, she did only what was necessary. While the mansion was rebuil...
    13: ...marked. Unlike Mrs. Roosevelt, Mrs. Truman held only one press conference after many requests from th...
  9. Personal life (2762 bytes)
    4: ...elters needed to be maintained. There was little privacy in a community, and a person was identified by th...
  10. Civil rights (27169 bytes)
    2: ...o get redress if injured by another, the right to privacy, the right of peaceful protest, the right to a fa...
    10: ...perty was an aspect of ''patria potestas'', i.e. only the father of the family could own property, his...
    25: ... A claims a right against B, this is meaningless unless B has a duty to honour A's right. If B has no ...
    34: ...hat whatever might exist by way of rights exists only in the negative sense of those actions not yet p...
    40: ... [[positive liberty|positive]] ''civil rights'', only rights to property and the right of [[autonomy]]...
  11. History of the United States (1945-1964) (29139 bytes)
    17: ...eans, with almost no country left unscathed. The only major industrial power in the world to emerge in...
    69: ... for larger families, security from urban living, privacy, and space for consumer goods.
    81: ...ent parts of the courthouse; offering assistance only to white applicants in completing the registrati...
    94: ...egregated black school, while a white school was only seven blocks from her house. Brown's suit had th...
    105: ... Throughout history, the black church served not only as a place of worship but also as a community "b...
  12. Warren G. Harding (30163 bytes)
    20: ...e being personally honest—Harding died suddenly three years into his term due to complications f...
    25: ...the weakest of Marion's three newspapers and the only daily in the growing city. Harding converted the...
    29: ...ing's nemesis, Amos Kling. Upon hearing that his only daughter intended to marry Harding, Amos Kling c...
    45: ...swered "No" and the Party moved to nominate him, only to discover later his relationship with [[Carrie...
    47: ...e [[laissez-faire]] approach of the [[William McKinley]] era.
  13. Maya civilization (25116 bytes)
    18: ...ld, hence the name bestowed on this era. We have only hints of the advanced [[painting]] of the classi...
    31: ...less important structures had a greater degree of privacy. Outside of the constantly evolving urban core we...
    33: ...n, while interior space was entirely secondary. Only in the Late Post-Classic era did the great Maya ...
    37: ...pliable enough to be worked with stone tools ... only hardening once removed from its bed. In additio...
    41: ... as actual stone carvings used as a facade. Commonly, these would continue uninterrupted around an en...
  14. Wright brothers (19926 bytes)
    19: ...because its remote location afforded the brothers privacy from prying eyes in the highly competitive race t...
    23: ...graph. In the fourth flight of the same day, the only flight made that day which was actually controll...
    25: ...ocal newspaper reported the event, inaccurately. Only one other newspaper, the Cincinnati Enquirer, pr...
    37: ... Orville broke a leg and two ribs. (This was the only serious accident the Wrights suffered.) In late ...
    75: ...cessful powered models, and his assistant C. M. Manley was actually employed by the US government to c...
  15. Deep Learning (3892 bytes)
    35: ...portant ethical questions, particularly regarding privacy, security, and job displacement in various sector...
    48: ...earn and make decisions. It's a field that's not only enhancing current technologies but also paving t...
  16. Indianapolis, Indiana (25903 bytes)
    29: ...Circle, as the site in the city center lacked any privacy. The Governor's mansion was finally demolished i...
    31: ...lis section of the canal was dug and filled, but only an 8.29 mile (13.34 km) portion connecting downt...
    33: ...], [[1847]], and subsequent railroad connections enlarged the town. The population soared from just o...
    39: ...ws of King's assassination, Indianapolis was the only major city where rioting did not occur.
    50: ...n of the governmental area that is Indianapolis only (i.e., not counting included towns), see [[India...
  17. Civics (8684 bytes)
    1: ...dered a branch of [[applied ethics]] and is certainly part of [[politics]].
    7: ...d adoption of [[legal code]]s, and even political privacy - all seen as important to avoid a dystopic carce...
    13: ...er hierarchy, a common [[ethical code]] enforced only by personal governance and [[voluntary associati...
    27: Note: examples are included only to help familiarize readers with the basic idea ...
    29: ...tical basis by which a ruler acquires power, but only to the processes and procedures they follow in a...
  18. Democracy (24363 bytes)
    10: ...nd foreigners being excluded from the franchise. Only an estimated 16% of the total population had the...
    39: *The right to [[property|private property]] and [[privacy]]
    66: ...n [[Uganda]] or [[Iran]], of countries that have only been able to sustain democracy in a limited form...
    73: ...oesn't encroach on the other. This system is commonly called [[Mixed Member Proportional]].
    81: ...t controversial: representative democracy is the only used system of government in countries generally...
  19. White House (15373 bytes)
    20: ... British troops, and the White House was gutted. Only the exterior walls remained, but it was rebuilt....
    75: ...office's location also allowed Presidents greater privacy, as they were now able to slip back and forth bet...
  20. Architecture (13950 bytes)
    45: ...s practical, is therefore doubly armed; able not only to prove the propriety of his design, but equall...
    49: ...of a building. Landscaping may be used to create privacy and block direct views from or to a site and enha...

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