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- Rush Limbaugh (21665 bytes)
1: [[Image:031002 RushLimbaugh.jpg|right|Rush Limbaugh]]
2: ... ''[[The Rush Limbaugh Show]]''. [[As of 2005]], Rush Limbaugh is the most listened-to radio talk show ...
8: ...drafted because a physical found that he had an "inoperable [[pilonidal cyst]]" and "a [[American foot...
10: ...as Limbaugh does use a golden microphone on ''The Rush Limbaugh Show''.)
16: ..., this is merely an on-air signature, as there is no organization with that name. - California Gold Rush (3231 bytes)
1: ...nia Gold Rush handbill.jpg|right|thumb|250px|Gold rush handbill]]
2: ...sident [[James Polk]] publicly announced the gold rush in California, it spread to even more people.
6: ..., even the President of the United States would announce this before Congress.
8: ...usinesses whose owners had decided to join in the rush, and then, slightly later, boomed as miners retur...
10: ...have ended in [[1858]], when the New Mexican Gold Rush began.
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- Rush Limbaugh (21665 bytes)
1: [[Image:031002 RushLimbaugh.jpg|right|Rush Limbaugh]]
2: ... ''[[The Rush Limbaugh Show]]''. [[As of 2005]], Rush Limbaugh is the most listened-to radio talk show ...
8: ...drafted because a physical found that he had an "inoperable [[pilonidal cyst]]" and "a [[American foot...
10: ...as Limbaugh does use a golden microphone on ''The Rush Limbaugh Show''.)
16: ..., this is merely an on-air signature, as there is no organization with that name. - Joni Mitchell (9996 bytes)
1: ... Mitchell, on the cover of her album ''Both Sides Now'']]
3: ...da|CC]]''' (born '''Roberta Joan Anderson''' on [[November 7]], [[1943]], in [[Fort Macleod, Alberta|F...
5: ...que [[guitar]] playing, tuning the instrument in unorthodox manners to produce a distinctive rhythmic,...
7: ... other artists, "Chelsea Morning" and "Both Sides Now".
9: ...ews Southern Comfort]]. (Ironically, Mitchell did not even go to [[Woodstock Festival|Woodstock]], hav... - Hannah Szenes (4490 bytes)
3: ...or '''Chana Senesh''') ([[July 17]], [[1921]] - [[November 7]], [[1944]]) was a [[Hungary|Hungarian]] ...
9: ...ected to the school's literary society, she could not take the office in the [[anti-semitism|anti-Semi...
13: ...y Miklos Prison]] where she was tortured. She did not talk even when the guards threatened to torture ...
17: ...ty. She kept diary entries up until her last day, November 7, 1944. Her remains were brought to [[Isra...
21: ...y exonerated her. Her kin in Israel were informed November 5, 1993. - Narcissi (1567 bytes)
5: ...obox_divisio_entry | taxon = [[Flowering plant|Magnoliophyta]]}}
19: ...t strictly speaking that name belongs only to the rush-leaved [[Jonquilla Narcissi]] and its cultivars. - Textile (4228 bytes)
1: ...re made from fibers dispersed in a [[matrix]] of another material are considered [[composite material]...
3: ...wever, a [[ancient Rome|Roman]] weaver would have no problem recognizing modern plain weave, [[twill]]...
23: *[[Grass]], [[Juncaceae|rush]] and [[straw]]
57: *Knotting, including [[macrame]]: used in making [[net...
87: * [[Textile manufacturing terminology]] - George Washington (29551 bytes)
8: | preceded=None
14: ...ace of death=[[Mount Vernon (plantation)|Mount Vernon]], [[Virginia]]
16: | party=None
19: ...r of the Nation|Father of his Country]]'''<sup>[[#Notes|1]]</sup>, was an [[United States|American]] g...
24: ... on the Gregorian (new style) calendar date. Also note that the English year began on [[March 25]] ([[... - James Madison (15187 bytes)
18: ...traditionally regarded as the ''[[List of people known as the father or mother of something|Father of ...
21: ...freedom and persuading [[Virginia]] to give their northwestern territories (consisting of most of mode...
25: His notes from the Constitutional Convention are the bes...
27: ...pers. His most famous passage comes in Federalist No. 51:
29: ...y. If angels were to govern men, neither external nor internal controls on government would be necessa... - James Monroe (11107 bytes)
30: ..., [[John C. Calhoun]], as Secretary of War, and a Northerner, [[John Quincy Adams]], as Secretary of S...
32: ...d the [[United States Whig Party|Whig Party]] had not yet happened. Practically every politician belon...
34: ...with [[Maine]], a free state, and barring slavery north and west of Missouri forever.
36: ...hostile acts toward the United States. Monroe did not begin formally to recognize the young sister rep...
38: ... 20 years after Monroe died in 1831, this became known as the Monroe Doctrine. - John Quincy Adams (11783 bytes)
22: ...ree, Massachusetts]], (in a part of town which is now [[Quincy, Massachusetts]]), and acquired his ear...
30: ...[Monroe Doctrine]], which warned European nations not to meddle in affairs of the Western Hemisphere.
32: ...tates|President]] [[James Monroe]] ran virtually unopposed for re-election, but one elector cast his b...
37: ...l election, 1824|Presidential election of 1824]], none of the candidates were able to secure a majorit...
55: ...tary of the Treasury]]||align="left"|'''[[Richard Rush]]'''||align="left"|1825–1829 - John Tyler (18019 bytes)
8: <tr><td>'''Succeeded by:'''</td><td>[[James Knox Polk]]</td></tr>
18: ...the United States|Vice President]]:'''</td><td> ''none'' </td></tr></table>
25: ...1808]]-[[1811]]), and followed his father as governor ([[1825]]-[[1827]]) after a stint in the House o...
27: ...logans of "Log Cabins and Hard Cider" and "Tippecanoe and Tyler too" are among the most famous in Amer...
29: ...[[Acting President]], and as the Constitution was not explicit on that aspect of succession (until the... - Canada (35540 bytes)
1: ...at the country's *official* name is now "Canada", not anything else. If you believe you have arguments...
3: {{editnote | Notice: This overview article is already too long an...
6: ...d north into the [[Arctic Ocean]] as far as the [[North Pole]].
8: ... through the [[British North America Acts|British North America Act of 1867]] and styled the "[[Canada...
15: ...arliament of Canada|Parliament]]. Both the [[Governor General of Canada]], who exercises the prerogati... - California (63989 bytes)
12: Governor = [[Arnold Schwarzenegger]] (R)|
73: Beverage = none |
74: Furbearer = none |
75: Game = none |
76: MusicalInstrument = none | - Connecticut (28543 bytes)
11: Governor = [[M. Jodi Rell]] |
38: ... Connecticut|USS ''Connecticut'']] was named in honor of this state.
47: ...ital. Unlike most other states, Connecticut does not have [[county]] governments or [[county seat]]s;...
49: ...e current [[List of Governors of Connecticut|governor of Connecticut]] is [[M. Jodi Rell]] (Republican...
52: ...necticut. There is an ongoing civic pride and economic competition between Hartford and New Haven, wh... - Idaho (13962 bytes)
10: OfficialLang = none |
12: Governor = [[Dirk Kempthorne]] |
25: ...Pacific]]: [[UTC]]-8/[[Daylight saving time|-7]] (northern)<br/>[[Mountain Standard Time Zone|Mountain...
26: Latitude = 42? N to [[49th parallel north|49? N]] |
36: ...Idaho''' is a [[U.S. state|state]] located in the northwestern [[United States]]. Its [[capital]] is [... - Wisconsin (18812 bytes)
11: OfficialLang = None |
13: Governor = [[Jim Doyle]] |
42: ...[USS Wisconsin|USS ''Wisconsin'']] was named in honor of this state.
49: ... governed as part of [[Indiana Territory]], [[Illinois Territory]], and [[Michigan Territory]]. [[Wisc...
51: ...eidel]], elected mayor of Milwaukee in [[1910]]; another Socialist, [[Daniel Hoan]], was mayor of Milw... - List of painters (54090 bytes)
17: *[[Pierre-Auguste Renoir]], ([[1841]]-[[1919]]), French [[Impressionism|...
47: *[[Cristofano Allori]] ([[1577]]-[[1621]])
93: *[[Vladimir Baranoff-Rossine]] ([[1888]]-[[1944]])
108: *[[Jacopo Bassano]] (ca.[[1510]]-[[1592]])
137: *[[Alexander Benois]] ([[1870]]-[[1960]]) - Timeline of United States history (1790-1819) (6951 bytes)
19: *[[1796]] - [[Tennessee]], formerly part of North Carolina, becomes a state
44: *[[1806]] - [[Noah Webster]]'s first [[dictionary]]
52: *[[1809]] - [[Non-Intercourse Act]]
58: *[[1811]] - [[Battle of Tippecanoe]]
71: *[[1817]] - [[Rush-Bagot Treaty]] - History of the United States (1865-1918) (52094 bytes)
2: ...ce among the imperial powers of the age. This economic boom was accompanied by the rise of [[populism...
7: ...tion of infrastructure, followed by exploitive economic policies in the defeated region after the war,...
11: ...ments or adequate protection for life or property now exist in the rebel States."
13: ...gs]]. Republicans took control of all state governorships and state legislatures, often installing bl...
19: ...f that election as the "[[Compromise of 1877]]". Not all historians agree with this theory; in any ca... - History of the United States (1988-present2) (20668 bytes)
6: ...United States|Democratic]] [[Massachusetts]] governor [[Michael Dukakis]].
12: ...in which the nations of the world, East and West, North and South, can prosper and live in harmony."
14: ...enefitting U.S. consumers and corporations. The [[North American Free Trade Agreement]] (NAFTA) and th...
16: ... the [[United Nations]]. Certain states such as [[North Korea]] were classified as "rogue" for underta...
21: ...indfall for the oil-consuming nations (especially North America, Western Europe, and Japan,) the vast ... - Illinois (27007 bytes)
2: Name = Illinois |
3: Fullname = State of Illinois |
4: Flag = Illinois state flag.png |
5: Flaglink = [[Flag of Illinois]] |
6: Seal = Illinois state seal.png |
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