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- November 4 (10686 bytes)
2: '''November 4''' is the 308th day of the year (309th in...
4: {{NovemberCalendar}}
9: ...illiam, Prince of Orange]]. They would later be known as [[William and Mary]].
11: ...ty of Washington]] opens in [[Seattle, Washington|Seattle]], [[Washington]] as the Territorial University
14: ... a very close contest to win the first of his two non-consecutive terms. - Maria Cantwell (9094 bytes)
9: ...campaign for [[Alan Cranston]]. She then moved to Seattle suburb [[Mountlake Terrace, Washington|Mountlake ...
13: ...gton State Legislature at the age of 28. She had knocked on every door in her district. As a state rep...
19: ...ing. She succeeded with the live broadcast of a [[Seattle Mariners|Mariners]]-[[New York Yankees|Yankees]] ...
21: ...dios.com/spyware/] [http://www.wired.com/news/technology/0,1282,32250,00.html]
31: At times the campaign was notable for its pettiness. After a Cantwell campaig... - Mary, the mother of Jesus (30135 bytes)
6: ...r [[Gospels]], and the [[Book of Acts]], although not by name in the [[Gospel of John]].
8: ...and their interpretations of the Scriptures[[#Footnotes|¹]].
13: ...ing (Luke 1:46-56; comp. 1 Sam. 2:1-10) commonly known as the ''[[Magnificat]]''. After three months ...
15: ...ly also during this period Joseph died, for he is not mentioned again.
21: Her death is not recorded in Scripture. - Nicole Kidman (11782 bytes)
2: She was born in [[Honolulu, Hawaii]] to Dr Antony David Kidman and Janel...
3: ... took on a lectureship at the [[University of Technology, Sydney]].
8: ...School]], but dropped out when her mother was diagnosed with breast cancer, as Kidman concentrated on ...
10: ...he appeared in ''[[Dead Calm]]'' which gained her notice in the United States.
13: ... The couple adopted two children, Isabella and Connor, and lived in [[Los Angeles, California]], [[Aus... - Billie Jean King (2811 bytes)
1: ...t) is a professional [[tennis]] player. Born on [[November 22]], [[1943]] in [[Long Beach, California]...
3: ...ied Lawrence King and since then has been better known under her husband's family name.
9: ...charities. King currently resides in New York and Seattle. Her brother, [[Randy Moffitt]], was a pitcher fo... - Martina Navratilova (16246 bytes)
3: ...[[Prague]], [[Czechoslovakia]]) is a former World No. 1 woman [[tennis]] player. Originally from Czech...
15: ...in three sets in the final and captured the World No. 1 ranking for the first time. She beat Evert in ...
21: ...and [[1985]]. (Navrátilová was ranked the World No. 1 doubles player for a period of over three year...
25: ...onsecutive weeks and 331 total weeks as the World No. 1 singles player.) In [[1988]], Graf truly ecli...
27: ...], she lost in the US Open final to the new World No. 1 [[Monica Seles]]. And then in [[1994]], at the... - United States (58223 bytes)
2: ...ch of the 50 states has a high level of local autonomy under the [[federation|federal]] system.
12: ...cial_languages = [[Languages in the United States|None at federal level]];<br> [[English language|Engl...
46: footnotes=|
52: ...[political]], [[military]], [[scientific]], [[technological]] and [[cultural]] matters.
60: ...states in rebellion, though full emancipation did not take place until after the end of the war in [[1... - Sun Bear (4617 bytes)
12: ...axobox_section_binomial_parens | color = pink | binomial_name = Ursus (Helarctos) malayanus | author =...
25: ...nt of damage to private property. They have been known to destroy [[coconut palm|coconut palms]] and [...
29: ...use of this, they can reproduce year-round. It is not uncommon for them to give [[birth]] to two [[cub...
41: ...fact_sheets/sun_bear/sbear.htm Woodland Park Zoo, Seattle, Washington, USA] - Babe Ruth (55357 bytes)
2: ...d also commonly known by the nicknames ''The Bambino'' and ''The Sultan of Swat'', was an American [[b...
4: ...pelled other teams to follow suit, breaking the monopoly of the "inside game" that had been the primar...
9: ...perate attempt to bring the boy into line, but to no avail. He was finally sent to St. Mary's Industri...
14: ...anager of the minor-league [[Baltimore Orioles (minor league)|Baltimore Orioles]], and the man often c...
15: ...ced a team in Baltimore, across the street from minor league Orioles, and the competition hit Orioles'... - Arizona (24367 bytes)
16: Governor = [[Janet Napolitano]] |
53: Reptile = [[Rattlesnake|Arizona Ridgenose Rattlesnake]] |
58: Grass = Unknown |
59: Wildflower = None |
67: Dance = Unknown | - Washington (20186 bytes)
10: LargestCity = [[Seattle, Washington|Seattle]] |
11: Governor = [[Christine Gregoire]] |
13: OfficialLang = ''None'' |
24: AdmittanceDate = [[November 11]], [[1889]] |
36: ...rgest city in Washington is [[Seattle, Washington|Seattle]]. As of the [[2000]] census, the state populatio... - Silk Road (23757 bytes)
3: ...]] or through the [[Levant]] into [[Egypt]] and [[North Africa]].
5: These exchanges were critical not only for the development and flowering of the gr...
11: ...y as circa [[11th century BC|1100 BC]], and the [[nomads]] of the vast Eurasian [[steppe]]-lands had d...
18: ...cient world – [[Badakshan]], in what is now northeastern [[Afghanistan]] – as far as [[Mes...
20: ...be the oldest [[shipbuilding|sea-faring]] harbor known. - Skyscraper (12706 bytes)
9: ...destroyed in [[1931]] for the Field's building. Another contender for the title is the 1892 ten-story...
19: ...does not include free-standing buildings that are not classified as high rises, such as the [[CN Tower...
21: ...given is the highest architectural detail and may not be highest point on building.)
119: |38||[[Bank of America Tower]]||[[Seattle]]||285 m||937 ft||76||1985 || - World Series (40101 bytes)
1: ...pionship series of [[Major League Baseball]] in [[North America]], played in [[October]] after the end...
3: ...d Sox]]. The Red Sox won the series four games to none, earning their first World Series Championship ...
7: ...s finishing in second place in their division but not earning a [[wild card]] receive them, because th...
9: ... Japanese or Latin American leagues have, so far, not succeeded.
11: ...'New York World'' for the relevant years revealed no evidence of the supposed sponsorship. (For detai... - Chicago Cubs (25972 bytes)
5: :'''Formerly known as:''' ''White Stockings'', in the [[1870s]]. ...
18: ...ball's first openly professional team, led to a minor explosion of openly professional teams in [[1870...
24: ...pective to note that a similar winning percentage nowadays would yield 129 wins.
26: ...cade, and were replaced by other strong pitchers, notably [[John Clarkson]]. Much has been written abo...
35: ... has not been broken, though it was tied by the [[Seattle Mariners]] in [[2001]], in a 162-game season. As ... - Chicago White Sox (19057 bytes)
3: ...or League Baseball]] team based in [[Chicago, Illinois]]. They are in the Central Division of the [[A...
5: ...], as the [[Sioux City, Iowa]] franchise in the minor [[Western League (U.S. baseball)|Western League]...
6: :''Formerly known as:'' Sioux City Cornhuskers, 1894. St. Paul, ...
7: ...llular Field]], Chicago. (This park, originally known as New Comiskey Park, was opened in 1991; the o...
10: :''Wild Card titles won'' (0): ''none'' - Milwaukee Brewers (8926 bytes)
8: :'''Formerly known as:''' [[Seattle Pilots]] ([[Sick's Stadium]]) ([[1969]]). The fr...
13: :'''Wild Card titles won''' (0): ''none''
16: :'''National League pennants won''' (0): ''none''
17: :'''[[World Series]] championships won''' (0): ''none''
21: Much of the story of the Seattle Pilots' only year in existence is told in [[Jim B... - Oakland Athletics (34248 bytes)
5: ... the [[Indianapolis, Indiana]] franchise in the minor [[Western League]]. Moved to [[Philadelphia, Pe...
6: :'''Formerly known as:''' Philadelphia Athletics ([[1901]]-[[1954]...
20: ...d Broncos (now the [[Cleveland Indians]]) and did not set foot on Pennsylvania soil until the National...
22: ...11 and 1912, and 99 games in 1914. The team was known for its ?$100,000 Infield,? consisting of John ...
24: ...t least "laid down", perhaps in protest of Mack's notorious thriftiness. Mack himself alluded to that ... - Tampa Bay Devil Rays (7282 bytes)
9: :'''Wild Card titles won''' (0): ''none''
10: :'''Division titles won''' (0): ''none''
11: :'''American League pennants won''' (0): ''none''
12: :'''[[World Series]] championships won''' (0): ''none''
15: ...egislature were heading to St. Petersburg. The [[Seattle Mariners]] also looked at the area. - Texas Rangers (baseball) (14993 bytes)
7: ...the [[Washington Senators]], [[1961]]-[[1971]]. (Not to be confused with the team that was the Washin...
8: ...ballpark''': [[Ameriquest Field in Arlington]] (known as The Ballpark in Arlington [[1994]]-[[2004]])
11: :'''Wild Card titles won''' (0): ''none''
13: :'''American League pennants won''' (0): ''none''
14: :'''[[World Series]] championships won''' (0): ''none''
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