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- Ellen MacArthur (3652 bytes)
2: ...sed in [[Cowes]], [[Isle of Wight]]. She is best known as a solo long-distance [[Yachting|yachtswoman]...
12: ...04]], was specially designed by Nigel Irens and Benoit Cabaret for her to break solo records. The 75-[...
16: ...record for sailing non-stop around the world on [[November 28]], [[2004]]. During her circumnavigation...
18: ...1580]] and [[1967]]. MacArthur was also made an honorary [[Lieutenant Commander]] of the [[Royal Naval...
20: ...le]]s at an average speed of 15.9 [[knot (speed)|knot]]s. - Castle (27805 bytes)
2: ...''chau-fort,'' for in French a simple ''chau'' connotes a grand [[country house]] at the center of an ...
8: Castles were built not only as a defensive measure, and offensive weapo...
15: ... tried anything, were easily overcome as they had no refuge.(Hariulf, ''Gesta ecclesiae Centulensis'')
17: ...ing exploded as local warlords staked claims to minor kingdoms from behind newly-built castles.
30: ... many survive through to the modern day; they are now mostly considered monuments. - Cable car (railway) (12669 bytes)
11: ...the cable. In the latter case, the cable car may not be able to stop and can wreak havoc along its ro...
13: ...nergy to cars going up. However this advantage is not unique to cable cars, as electric cars fitted wi...
16: ...om [[1 July]] [[1868]] to [[1870]]. The cable technology used in this elevated railway involved collar...
19: ...ble car transit systems, and this model is often known as the ''Hallidie Cable Car''.
21: ...o the cable slot to stop the car. Both of these innovations were generally adopted by other cities, in... - Thomas Hobbes (26163 bytes)
4: ... [[1588]] – [[December 4]], [[1679]]) was a noted [[English (people)|English]] [[Political philo...
12: ...tle attracted by the scholastic learning". He did not complete his degree until [[1608]] but he was re...
14: ...ian War]] showed that democratic government could not survive war or provide stability and was thus un...
16: ...en years as well as tutoring he expanded his own knowledge of philosophy, awakening in him curiosity o...
20: ...isery". Thus he proposed to unite the separate phenomena of Body, Man and the State. - Lead (8244 bytes)
5: == Notable characteristics ==
15: ...nd many Roman "pigs" (ingots) of lead figure in [[Derbyshire lead mining history]] and in the history of the i...
17: ...ficantly reduced or eliminated the use of lead in nonbattery products, including [[gasoline]], paints,...
26: ...s reported relative to <sup>204</sup>Pb, the only non-radiogenic stable isotope. The ranges of isotopi...
29: ... pains. The historical use of lead acetate (also known as ''sugar of lead'') by the [[Roman Empire]] a... - Musical genre (24851 bytes)
1: ... such as geographical origin. Such categories are not strictly genre and a single geographical categor...
5: ... term devised and defined by [[Simon Reynolds]]. Another example of this is [[video game music]], whic...
18: ...also refer to the classical (or ''art'') music of non-Western cultures such as [[Indian classical musi...
20: ... forms of artistic musical expression, Western or non-Western, especially referring to serious music c...
24: ... context, gospel music is one of the most popular non-pop music genres. Even though Christian spiritua... - Rock formations (10410 bytes)
9: ...]''' are created by rocks that have evolved into another kind of rock, usually by heat and pressure. A...
15: ...". [[Uluru]]/[[Ayers Rock]] in [[Australia]] is a noted example.
36: *The Olgas, [[Northern Territory]], [[Australia]]
41: *[[Uluru]], [[Northern Territory]], [[Australia]]
42: *[[Kata Tjuta]],[[Northern Territory]], Australia - Fox Terrier (Wire) (3434 bytes)
6: ...(Winter).jpg|thumb|250px|none|Fox Terrier in the snow]]
32: |[[F?ration Cynologique Internationale|FCI]]: || Group 3 Section 1...
62: ...h-coated, black-and-tan working terrier of Wales, Derbyshire, and Durham.
64: ...d. [[Asta]], the canine member of the [[Nick and Nora Charles|Charles]] family, was a Wire-Haired Fox...
68: [[Image:IMG 3891.jpg|thumb|left]]This notwithstanding, the Wire Fox Terrier has the distin...
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