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- List of U.S. state capitals (5230 bytes)
176: | [[Austin, Texas|Austin]] - List of people by name: Ab (7347 bytes)
1: {{List of people A}}
24: *[[Edwin Austin Abbey|Abbey, Edwin Austin]], (1852-1911), artist, painter
98: ...p://www.nyjournalnews.com/newsroom/090303/b05w03abplanalp.html] - Mary Robinson (21825 bytes)
18: [[Fine Gael]]: Austin Currie, TD</table>
25: ...ered to be a prestigious appointment made to accomplished lawyers. Subsequent holders of the title hav...
37: ...ucceed her to the Irish presidency, so Robinson replaced McAleese in the Campaign for Homosexual Law R...
41: ...st preserved Viking sites. Though Robinson and people who in the past might never had supported her ca...
55: ...eform (abolished censorship in the 1960s, for example), and he was seen as a near certainty to win the... - Janis Joplin (8673 bytes)
1: ...e:Janis Joplin-In Concert.jpg|right|thumb|Janis Joplin on the cover of her posthumously-released live ...
2: ...sional [[songwriter]] with a distinctive voice. Joplin released four [[album]]s as the frontwoman for ...
4: ... in [[Austin, Texas|Austin]], though she never completed a degree. There, she began singing blues and ...
6: ...ovement was still in its infancy at this time - Joplin styled herself in part after her female blues h...
10: ...together with the Monterey performance, it made Joplin into one of the leading musical stars of the la... - Lucinda Williams (4182 bytes)
4: ...ed an affinity for music at an early age, and was playing guitar at 12.
6: ...her early 20s, Williams was playing publicly in [[Austin, Texas]] and [[Houston, Texas]], concentrating on...
8: ...cks", about a broken relationship, received radio play around the country and gained fans among music ...
12: ... least says it is. But, for some reason, she's completely out of the loop. And I feel strongly that th... - Steffi Graf (16410 bytes)
2: ... 1 player for a record 377 weeks, and is the only player to have won all four of the Grand Slam titles...
6: ...egan practising on a court at the age of four and played in her first tournament aged five. She soon b...
8: ...ch 6-4, 6-0 to [[Tracy Austin]]. After the match, Austin dismissed Graf's abilities saying there were "hun...
10: ...rly years, but led to a steady improvement in her play.
14: ...st and athletic, chasing down balls that seemed unplayable. Though she chose tennis as her career, she... - Martina Navratilova (16246 bytes)
3: ...vakia]]) is a former World No. 1 woman [[tennis]] player. Originally from Czechoslovakia, she defected...
17: ...where she lost a third-set tie-breaker to [[Tracy Austin]]. She won both Wimbledon and the French Open in ...
21: ...(Navrátilová was ranked the World No. 1 doubles player for a period of over three years in the 1980s...
25: ...ks and 331 total weeks as the World No. 1 singles player.) In [[1988]], Graf truly eclipsed Navratilo...
31: ...ged 47 years and 8 months, to make her the oldest player to win a professional singles match in the Op... - Horn (instrument) (19243 bytes)
2: ...least 1750, although this usage is uncommon among players of the instrument.
4: ...ed ''Horn'' ([[German language|Gr.]]), ''corno'' (plural ''corni'') ([[Italian language|It.]]), ''cor'...
6: ... its characteristic "mellow" tone. The typical [[playing range]] of a French horn goes from the writt...
12: ...cross his arm so that only one hand was needed to play and the other could be free to guide his steed....
14: ...nstrument. The [[Mozart Horn Concerti]], for example, were written for this type of horn, called the ... - United States (58223 bytes)
9: national_motto = <br>''[[E Pluribus Unum]]'' ([[1789]]–present)<br>([[Lat...
35: ...s Constitution|'''Constitution''']]<br> - completed<br> - ratified<br> - effective|
52: ... profoundly changed in [[1788]] when the states replaced the [[Articles of Confederation]] with the [[...
58: ...er long [[Federalist papers|debate]], this was supplanted by the [[United States Constitution|Constitu...
60: ... rebellion, though full emancipation did not take place until after the end of the war in [[1865]], th... - U.S. state (14432 bytes)
5: ...oward centralization, with the federal government playing a much larger role than it once did.
63: ...'''TX'''<td>Texas<td>[[Texas]]<td>[[Austin, Texas|Austin]]</tr>
74: For a complete list of non-state dependent areas and other te...
82: ...|counties]] in various states. See the [[list of places named for George Washington]].
84: ...land is "the State of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations" - Connecticut (28543 bytes)
56: ...t and northwest corners of the state contrast sharply with its industrial cities, located along the co...
65: ..."[[Gold Coast, Connecticut|Gold Coast]]", for example, is often derided by residents of the rest of th...
79: ...ly''' have been a miracle.) [[Bus]] service is supplied by [[Connecticut Transit]], owned by the [[Con...
81: ...hey exited. A series of terrible crashes at these plazas eventually led to abandonment of the whole to...
83: ...e daily radio broadcasts of where crashes have completely blocked traffic are a fact of life for commu... - Texas (39610 bytes)
9: Capital = [[Austin, Texas|Austin]] |
38: ...] explorers mistakenly applied the word to the people and their location.
94: ...45, Texas became the first and, to date, only [[diplomatic recognition|internationally recognized]] in...
114: ...Alonso Alvarez de Pineda]], a [[Spain|Spanish]] explorer, became probably the first [[Europe]]an to ma...
115: ...te;ñez Cabeza de Vaca]], another Spanish explorer, spent six years visiting Texas for trade. - Tennessee (19096 bytes)
39: ...rst recorded by Captain Juan Pardo, the Spanish explorer, when he and his men passed through a [[Nativ...
41: ...)|Creek]] word. It has been said to mean "meeting place", "winding river", or "river of the great bend...
46: ... the cultural predecessors of the [[Muscogee]] people who inhabited the [[Tennessee River]] Valley pri...
48: ...west, including all [[Muscogee]] and [[Yuchi]] peoples, including the [[Chickasaw]] and [[Choctaw]]. F...
56: The need to create work for the unemployed during the Depression, the desire for rural e... - List of painters (54090 bytes)
1: The following list is an incomplete '''list of painters'''.
24: *[[Edwin Austin Abbey]] ([[1852]]-[[1911]])
281: *[[John Singleton Copley]] ([[1737]]-[[1815]])
616: *[[Leon Kaplinski]] ([[1826]]-[[1873]])
958: *[[Stefan Planinc]] ([[1925]]-) - Civil rights (27169 bytes)
2: ...e and sometimes protected by [[government]]s. Examples of rights and liberties include the right to ge...
4: ...privileges, advantages, and accommodations of any place of public accommodation, as defined in this se...
10: ... society and means that civil rights attach to people by virute of their [[citizenship]] of a [[state]...
12: ...r of rights and freedoms, which are [[value]]d deeply and are closely associated to the modern concept...
14: ...much broader. [[Jurist]] [[Karel Vasak]], for example, discusses a right to peace and the right to a c... - Meditation (26064 bytes)
12: ...terns). Quietness is often desirable, and some people use repetitive activities such as deep breathing...
20: ...disciplined self-cultivation aspect of meditation plays a central role in [[Taoism]], [[Sufism]], [[Si...
26: ...in [[Christianity]] ([[Gregorian chant]], for example), Jewish [[Kabbalah]], and in some modern [[meta...
34: ...and power. Some mantras can be translated into simple words, but invariably the deeper meaning can onl...
53: ...ng on the [[hara]] region (hence the term ''contemplating one's navel''). - William Shakespeare (28915 bytes)
2: ...tyle|N.S.]])), [[England|English]] [[poet]] and [[playwright]], has a reputation as the greatest of al...
4: ...und the world. Shakespeare was among the very few playwrights who have excelled in both [[tragedy]] an...
6: ...Chronology of Shakespeare plays|chronology of the plays]] attributed to him are often uncertain. His p...
8: ...d the many [[list of adaptations of Shakespearean plays|adaptations]] of his works.
12: ...ree that William Shakespeare{{fn|1}}—actor, playwright and poet—was one individual whose l... - Bat (13851 bytes)
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31: ...rovides a recent and particularly interesting example here, given the island's unique fauna and flora ...
110: ...ely, so that the bat can be analyzed. This also applies if the bat is found dead. If it is certain tha... - Baltimore Orioles (15758 bytes)
32: ...hile hitting for the [[Triple crown (baseball)|Triple Crown]] (leading the American League in [[battin...
34: ...six American League Eastern Division titles. They played baseball the "Oriole Way", an organizational ...
36: ...ys grew older, newer stars emerged including multiple [[Cy Young Award]] winner [[Jim Palmer]] and swi...
40: ...n as the retooled 2005 Orioles have been in first place since early in April.
42: == Players of note == - Jimmy Carter (33280 bytes)
11: | place of birth=[[Plains, Georgia]]
13: | place of death=''
21: ...-election defeat. Among his administration's accomplishments were the [[Panama Canal]] treaties, the [...
26: ...eloved teacher in his inaugural address as an example of someone who beat overwhelming odds.
28: ...otorcycles. His youngest sister, [[Ruth Carter Stapleton]] ([[1929]]-[[1983]]), became a well known [[...
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