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- History of China (45919 bytes)
7: ...ter Lantian show early habitation; however, any connection between these people and modern Chinese is ...
18: ...not yet been corroborated. Some archaeologists connect the Xia to excavations at [[Erlitou]] in centr...
28: ...97;) began to emerge in the Huanghe valley, overrunning the Shang. The Zhou appeared to have begun the...
30: ...unification of the other six powers, and further annexations in the modern regions of [[Zhejiang]], [[...
42: ...ngnu; this enabled the first opening of trading connections between China and the [[occident]]: the [[... - List of people by name: Ad (7741 bytes)
37: ...rew]], (1736-1797), U.S. poloitical leader from Connecticut
49: ...ams, Gerry]], (born 1948), Irish politician & [[Sinn F驮]] leader
69: ...hitect)|Adams, Thomas]], (1871-1940), UK urban planner
85: *[[Cannonball Adderley|Adderley, Cannonball]], (1928-1975), saxophonist
97: *[[Cl魥nt Ader|Ader, Cl魥nt]], (1841-1925), French engineer and inventor - Elisabeth Domitien (1229 bytes)
1: '''Elisabeth Domitien''' (born [[1925]] – died [[26 April]] [[2005]]) was prime m... - Margaret Thatcher (46377 bytes)
16: |[[13 October]] [[1925]]
27: ...Margaret Hilda Roberts''', (born [[13 October]] [[1925]]) is a [[Politics of the United Kingdom|British ...
29: ...p in [[1975]]. She was undefeated at the polls, winning the [[United Kingdom general election, 1979|19...
68: ...s Haughey]] to discuss [[Northern Ireland]], she announced in the [[House of Commons]] that "The futur...
69: ...p for the IRA and is seen as the beginning of [[Sinn F驮]]'s electoral rise, as they capitalised on t... - Emma Goldman (12210 bytes)
6: ...no), [[Lithuania]], where her family ran a small inn. In the period of [[political repression]] after ...
21: ...eleased due to the complete lack of evidence to connect her and the others with Czolgosz's actions. G...
45: * <blockquote>Methods and means cannot be separated from the ultimate aim...No [[revol...
71: ...lusionment in Russia''. London: C. W. Daniel Co., 1925. ISBN 048643270X - Anna Akhmatova (2156 bytes)
1: ...- [[March 5]], [[1966]]) was the [[pen name]] of Anna Andreevna Gorenko, one of the most significant R...
11: ...ively silenced, unable to publish poetry, between 1925 and 1952 (except for an interval between [[1940]]...
18: ...ttp://www.poetseers.org/the_great_poets/fe/eu/aa Anna Akhmatova ] Bio and Poetry - Isak Dinesen (2959 bytes)
7: ...returned to Denmark. The divorce was finalized in 1925. Karen Blixen remained in Kenya and continued to ... - Ayn Rand (18001 bytes)
19: ...st name is said to have come from the name of a Finnish writer whom she had not read, but whose name s...
22: ...g young actor, [[Frank O'Connor (actor)|Frank O'Connor]], who caught her eye. The two were married in ...
43: ...and then published a letter in "The Objectivist" announcing her repudiation of Branden for various rea...
54: Nonetheless, there are connections between Rand's views and those of other ph...
98: * ''The Art of Fiction'' (edited by [[Tore Boeckmann]]) ([[2000]]) - Nathalie Sarraute (1197 bytes)
4: ...reatly affected her conception of the novel. In [[1925]], she married Raymond Sarraute, a fellow lawyer.... - Gertrude Stein (13569 bytes)
7: ...Side of [[Pittsburgh]]), her family moved to [[Vienna]] and then [[Paris]] when she was three. After r...
23: ... "a 19th Century Republican, in her manners and manner of speech she was Victorian, socially was more ...
26: ..., a gay collaborator with the Vichy regime with connections to the [[Gestapo]].
50: ...nterly influence on Stein's work is that of [[Cezanne]], specifically in her idea of equality, what Ju...
54: ...developed a remarkable objective voice. To an uncanny degree at times, social judgement is absent in h... - Marina Tsvetaeva (21885 bytes)
12: ...]] when Marina was despatched to school in [[Lausanne]]. Changes in the Tsvetaev residence led to seve...
14: ... Tsvetaeva studied literary history at the [[Sorbonne]]. During this time, a major revolutionary chang...
16: ...namoured of the work of [[Aleksandr Blok]] and [[Anna Akhmatova]], although she never met Blok and did...
30: In 1925 the family settled in [[Paris]], where they would...
32: ...rnak]], [[Rainer Maria Rilke]], the Czech poet [[Anna Teskova]], and the critics [[D. S. Mirsky]] and ... - Virginia Woolf (9482 bytes)
11: Woolf is considered one of the greatest innovators in the English language. In her works she ...
13: ..., devised to disclose workings of protagonists's inner minds- but, as far as the revealed psychic cont...
22: ...ed from [[Michael Cunningham]]'s Pulitzer Prize-winning [[1998]] novel of the same name. ''The Hours'...
34: *''[[Mrs. Dalloway]]'' ([[1925]])
48: *''The Common Reader'' ([[1925]]) - Margaret Mead (11387 bytes)
5: ... [[Columbia University]] in 1929. She set out in 1925 to do her field work in [[Polynesia]]. In 1926 M...
13: ...l, but what constitutes courtesy, modesty, good manners, and definite ethical standards is not univers...
67: ...ning of [[Join Me]] by [[Danny Wallace (writer)|Danny Wallace]]. - Josephine Baker (5957 bytes)
7: On [[October 2]], [[1925]], she opened in [[Paris]] at the Th颴re [[Champ...
13: ...l story, [[Hermann G?g]] himself invited her to dinner one evening, already suspecting her of involvem... - Aimee Semple McPherson (13395 bytes)
7: ...[[Canada]] she was the daughter of James Morgan Kennedy, a widower and devout [[Methodism|Methodist]],...
15: ...nd they had a son, [[Rolf McPherson|Rolf Potter Kennedy McPherson]], born March 23, 1913.
45: In 1925, the license for KFSG was suspended by the [[Unit...
47: McPherson also received several death threats in 1925, and a plot to kidnap her was foiled in September...
55: At about the same time, Kenneth G. Ormiston, engineer for KFSG, also disappear... - Lucille Ball (12427 bytes)
4: ...[1925]], after a romance with a local bad boy (Johnny), Ball decided to enroll in the
24: ... to medium gray) were kept on set to 'paint out' innappropriate shadows and disguise lighting flaws.
48: ...best example of this gag is when Lucy shows up unannounced at Ricky's club, toting a clown-modified ce...
56: ...inevitable hilarious result, made only the more funny by the alliterative, tongue twisting product nam...
60: ...(immaculately played by [[Tennessee Ernie Ford|"Tennessee" Ernie Ford]]) is a stereotypical Country Bo... - Tallulah Bankhead (6331 bytes)
16: ...t for [[Gone with the Wind]] put her out of the running for good -- Selznick decided that she was too ...
81: *1925 [[Fallen Angels]]
82: *1925 [[The Green Hat]] - Greta Garbo (9957 bytes)
5: ...o Karl Alfred Gustafsson ([[1871]]-[[1920]]) and Anna Lovisa Johnasson ([[1872]]-[[1944]]). Her older ...
12: When Stiller went to the [[United States]] in [[1925]] to work for [[Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer]], he insiste...
19: ...nt was heard on screen for the first time in ''[[Anna Christie]]'' ([[1930 in film|1930]]), which was ...
25: ...version of [[Leo Tolstoy|Tolstoy's]] classic ''[[Anna Karenina]]''. She had made a silent version, ''L...
29: ...Actress|Best Actress in a Leading Role]] for ''[[Anna Christie]]'' ([[1930 in film|1930]]), ''[[Romanc... - Suzanne Lenglen (11495 bytes)
1: ...prima donna]]'' of tennis, was the first female tennis player to become an international celebrity.]]
3: ... trendsetting athlete, she was the first female tennis celebrity and one of the first international fe...
8: ...at the game was in 1910, when she played on the tennis court at the family property in [[Marest-sur-Ma...
10: ...he year stopped most national and international tennis competitions, and Lenglen's burgeoning career w...
14: ...istory, saw Lenglen saving two match points and winning in 10–8, 4–6, 9–7 to take he... - Parathyroid gland (1913 bytes)
14: ... Since hyperparathyroidism was first described in 1925, the symptoms have become known as "[[moan]]s, [[...
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