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  1. Eleanor Roosevelt (11183 bytes)
    3: ... States|American]] [[human rights]] activist, [[diplomat]] and as the wife of [[President of the Unite...
    9: ...However their marriage almost split over sexual explorations outside marriage by FDR (See [[Franklin D...
    33: ...eful action based on sensitive discourse among people of diverse perspectives focusing on the varied n...
    43: ...), for many years graced the mantle above the fireplace in her husband Franklin's presidential library...
    45: ...me, while she was First Lady. They feature actual places and celebrities of the time.
  2. Nicole Kidman (11782 bytes)
    8: ...Melbourne]], the Australian Theatre for Young People in Sydney, and then to the Philip Street Theatre...
    13: ...]] of [[1990]] in [[Telluride, Colorado]]. The couple adopted two children, Isabella and Connor, and l...
    19: ...n she co-starred with her husband as a married couple for the second time.
    23: ...an injured her knee, so [[Jodie Foster]] had to replace her in ''[[Panic Room]]''. The following year ...
    26: ...' character falls in love with a 10 year-old boy (played by [[Cameron Bright]]), who she believed to b...
  3. Crossbow (7510 bytes)
    2: ... invention in China, but the crossbow nonetheless played a significant role in the history of European...
    10: A crossbow contains a string which is held in place by a nut when the bolt is loaded and the cross...
    12: ...nds to loosen over time, and must be carefully respliced when appropriate.
    18: ...rly 1400s. [[Leonardo da Vinci]] designed many complicated triggers for crossbows, ultimately producin...
    28: ...le of the [[15th century]]. The advantage of a simple wooden prod is that the bow as a whole was light...
  4. Hundred Years' War (30012 bytes)
    3: ...an Philippe de Vries suggested that it had "taken place at a more or less provincial level." Fernand B...
    8: ...n Frankish [[Carolingian]] ruler [[Charles the Simple]] allowed the [[Vikings]] of [[Rollo of Normandy...
    17: ...hese lost lands became a major focus of English diplomacy. Another effect of the war was to galvanize...
    27: ...st by his father. A compromise homage in [[1329]] pleased neither side, but in [[1331]], facing seriou...
    31: In [[1336]], Philip made plans for an expedition to restore David to the Scot...
  5. Archery (18991 bytes)
    1: [[Image:Archery_competition.jpg|thumb|400px|Archers in Competition]]
    3: ...a [[bow (weapon)|bow]] to shoot [[arrow|arrows]]. Archery has historically been used in hunting and combat...
    5: ==Modern competitive archery==
    7: ...ost popular form of archery and is called 'Target Archery'.
    9: ...ces tend to be dominated by European and American archers.
  6. Literature (25676 bytes)
    1: ...in "literature" (plural) but not in "Literature" (plural). What is intellectual and meaningful is subj...
    5: ...olds that the literature of a [[nation]], for example, comprises the collection of texts which make it...
    7: ...y or may not have [[nationalism|nationalistic]] implications. The [[Western canon|Western Canon]] form...
    9: ...mbolic written language ([[hieroglyph]]s, for example). Even more conservative interpreters of the con...
    11: ...ization|characters]]. [[Genre fiction]] (for example: romance, crime, or science fiction) may also be...
  7. Thylacine (4846 bytes)
    5: {{Taxobox_begin_placement | color = pink}}
    14: {{Taxobox_end_placement}}
    21: ...of other continents (both unrelated [[Placentalia|placental]] [[Carnivora|carnivores]]), the Thylacine...
    23: In late [[Pleistocene]] and early [[Holocene]] times, the Thyl...
    38: ...species from extinction. In late [[2002]] the researchers had some success as they were able to extract us...
  8. Scythia (22520 bytes)
    1: ...a in [[Eurasia]] inhabited in ancient times by people probably speaking [[Indo-Iranian languages]], kn...
    5: ...he [[Dnieper]] and [[Don]] rivers. The subject peoples in the periphery [[steppe]]s were also commonly...
    7: ...Archers''). This ancient Indo-European word for ''archer'' in turn derives from the [[Proto-Indo-European]...
    13: ...putation for their [[archer]]s, and many gained employment as [[mercenary|mercenaries]]. Scythian elit...
    17: ...rs, literally Amazons. It didn't offend the principles of nomadic society", according to one of the [[...
  9. List of Major League Baseball players (29066 bytes)
    1: ...e noted with an asterisk (*). For a list of other players for whom an article does not yet exist, see:...
    4: *[[List of First MLB Black Player by Team and Date]]
    5: *[[List of Negro League baseball players]]
    6: *[[List of current MLB players]]
    7: ... players by national origin|Lists of major league players by national origin]]
  10. List of major league baseball players (29066 bytes)
    1: ...e noted with an asterisk (*). For a list of other players for whom an article does not yet exist, see:...
    4: *[[List of First MLB Black Player by Team and Date]]
    5: *[[List of Negro League baseball players]]
    6: *[[List of current MLB players]]
    7: ... players by national origin|Lists of major league players by national origin]]
  11. Sagittarius (3908 bytes)
    2: ...tarius''' (♐, and [[Latin]] for ''[[Archery|Archer]]'') is a [[constellation]] of the [[zodiac]], c...
    16: The complex radio source [[Sagittarius A]] associated with ...
    21: ...tarius has the rough appearance of a stick-figure archer drawing its bow, and when including the fainter s...
    30: ...he symbol for Sagittarius is the [[centaur]] or [[archer]].

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