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  1. Houston Astros (8294 bytes)
    3: ...' are a [[Major League Baseball]] team based in [[Houston, Texas]]. They are in the Central Division of th...
    6: ...o the Astros when the team began to play in the [[Houston Astrodome]] in [[1965]].
    7: :'''Home ballpark:''' [[Minute Maid Park]], Houston (formerly known as Astros Field and Enron Field)
    8: :'''Former ballparks:''' [[Colt Stadium]], [[Houston Astrodome]]
    18: ...hnson]], [[Mike Cuellar]], [[Don Wilson (baseball player)|Don Wilson]], [[Larry Dierker]], [[Dave Gius...
  2. Sam Houston (6990 bytes)
    1: [[Image:Sam_houston_3.jpg|thumb|Sam Houston, Image provided by [http://classroomclipart.com C...
    3: '''Samuel Houston''' ([[March 2]], [[1793]] – [[July 26]], [[...
    14: ...eaten. Santa Anna was captured the following day. Houston briefly remained for negotiations before retiring...
    16: ...e [[militia]]. The settlement of [[Houston, Texas|Houston]] was founded in [[1836]], named in his honour an...
    18: ...ldren. Margaret acted as a tempering influence on Houston.

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  1. Diana, Princess of Wales (29391 bytes)
    7: place_of_birth=[[Sandringham]], [[Norfolk]], [[Engla...
    9: place_of_death=[[Paris]], [[France]]
    11: ...having had the right to that title, as it would imply that she was a [[princess]] by [[birthright]] ra...
    13: ...pic endeavours were overshadowed by a [[scandal]]-plagued marriage. Her bitter accusations of [[adulte...
    34: The wedding took place at [[St Paul's Cathedral]] in [[London]] on [[...
  2. Gloria Steinem (3728 bytes)
    5: ...e United States, buying and selling. The family split in [[1944]], and Gloria went to live with her m...
    9: ... her infamous undercover expose in working as a [[Playboy bunny]].
    16: ...ated in the [[National Conference of Women]] in [[Houston, Texas]].
    21: ...never forget about how much is still left to accomplish.
    23: ...a]]. She became a newlywed at an age when most people start retirement—on [[September 3]], [[200...
  3. Mae Jemison (5527 bytes)
    7: ...d her medical practice, working with CIGNA Health Plans of California.
    11: ...hailand]] at a [[Cambodia]]n refugee camp. She completed her internship at [[Los Angeles County-USC Me...
    13: ...in [[Houston, Texas]], to research, develop and implement advanced technologies suited to the social, ...
    15: ... implementing advanced technologies that may be employed advantageously to the development of less ind...
    19: ...93); People magazine's 1993 "50 Most Beautiful People in the World"; CORE Outstanding Achievement Awar...
  4. Lucinda Williams (4182 bytes)
    4: ...ed an affinity for music at an early age, and was playing guitar at 12.
    6: ...s was playing publicly in [[Austin, Texas]] and [[Houston, Texas]], concentrating on a folk-rock-country bl...
    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...
  5. Billie Jean King (2811 bytes)
    1: ...he is considered to be one of the greatest tennis players and female athletes in history.
    5: ...] 6-4, 6-4, 6-3 before 30,492 spectators in the [[Houston Astrodome]] (reportedly the largest ever live aud...
    7: ...ss, clay, indoor, and hard.) She is one of only 9 players to hold a singles title in each of the [[Gra...
  6. Rebecca Lobo (1887 bytes)
    1: ... is a college [[basketball]] analyst and a former player in the professional [[Women's National Basket...
    3: ... the 1995 [[Naismith Award|Naismith]] and College Player of the Year awards.
    7: ...h overall) in the [[2002]] [[WNBA Draft]]. After playing the [[2003]] WNBA season with the [[Connecti...
  7. Martina Navratilova (16246 bytes)
    3: ...vakia]]) is a former World No. 1 woman [[tennis]] player. Originally from Czechoslovakia, she defected...
    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...
    33: ...167 top-level singles titles (more than any other player in the Open Era) and 175 doubles titles. Her...
  8. Abraham Lincoln (48771 bytes)
    21: | '''Place of birth:'''
    26: | '''Place of death:''' || [[Washington, D.C.]]
    42: ...n''' and nicknamed '''Honest Abe''', the '''Rail Splitter''', and the '''Great Emancipator''', was the...
    44: ...]][[Confederate States of America#International Diplomacy and Legal Status |<small><sup>1</sup></small...
    46: ...]. His leadership qualities were evident in his diplomatic handling of the border slave states at the ...
  9. United States (58223 bytes)
    9: national_motto = <br>''[[E Pluribus Unum]]'' ([[1789]]&ndash;present)<br>([[Lat...
    35: ...s Constitution|'''Constitution''']]<br>&nbsp;- completed<br>&nbsp;- ratified<br>&nbsp;- 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...
  10. Florida (24937 bytes)
    36: ...owery". It was discovered by [[Spain|Spanish]] explorers during the [[Easter]] season, which is calle...
    49: ...licans]], leaving the state approximately evenly split between the two parties. Despite this demograph...
    76: ...t as large as those in the [[Midwest]] or [[Great Plains]]. [[Hail]] is not an uncommon occurrence in ...
    85: ...rt]] with four theme parks and over twenty hotels plus countless water parks, shopping centres and oth...
    88: ...ata centers and the state's reputation as "a good place to do dirty business". [[Spammers]] are not t...
  11. Kentucky (15076 bytes)
    41: ...irginia]] and ten constitutional conventions took place at the courthouse of Constitution Square in [[...
    59: ...egion, the south-central and western [[Pennyroyal Plateau]], also sometimes termed "Pennyrile", the we...
    77: As of 2003, there were 4,117,827 people living in Kentucky.
    263: *[[Louisville Bats]] (Triple-A [[International League]] affiliate of the [[Ci...
    264: ...le-A [[South Atlantic League]] affiliate of the [[Houston Astros]])
  12. Texas (39610 bytes)
    10: LargestCity = [[Houston, Texas|Houston]] |
    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;&ntilde;ez Cabeza de Vaca]], another Spanish explorer, spent six years visiting Texas for trade.
  13. List of people by name: Y (12717 bytes)
    1: {{List_of_people}}
    12: ...xander Yakushev|Yakushev, Alexander]], ice hockey player
    31: ...etball Association|NBA]] [[Basketball]] player, [[Houston Rockets]]
    128: *[[Mike York|York, Mike]], ice hockey player
    143: ====== People named Young ======
  14. Skyscraper (12706 bytes)
    1: [[Image:31-January-2004-Taipei101-Complete.jpg|right|thumb|[[Taipei 101]], the world's ta...
    3: ... to describe tall buildings, but it tends to be applied specifically to residential buildings.
    5: ... stories were rare. It was impractical to have people walk up so many flights of stairs, and water pre...
    19: ...s the [[CN Tower]], [[TV masts]], bridges, or oil platforms.
    42: |7||[[CITIC Plaza]]||[[Guangzhou]]||391&nbsp;m||1,283&nbsp;ft||8...
  15. 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'').
  16. Lightning (33113 bytes)
    2: [[image:Lightning.jpg|250px|thumb|right|Multiple cloud-to-ground and cloud-to-cloud lightning str...
    10: ... in [[Philadelphia]] but while waiting for its completion, he got the idea of using a flying object, s...
    16: ... engraver knocked out, the doorframe of the room split, and the door itself torn off its hinges.
    22: ... has two components: the first is that falling droplets of ice and rain become electrically polarized ...
    57: During the eighties, implementation of flight test campaigns proved that an...
  17. National League (4871 bytes)
    3: ... met in the [[World Series]]. (The Series was not played in either 1904 or 1994.)
    5: ...eds]] (not the same as the modern Reds, who began play in [[1882]] as the Red Stockings and joined the...
    7: ...h the best record among those finishing in second place) to enable four teams to advance to the prelim...
    9: ...eived to be fewer [[home run]]s and big offensive plays due to the presence of the [[pitcher]] in the ...
    27: *[[Houston Astros]]
  18. World Series (40101 bytes)
    1: ...he winner was determined through a [[best-of-nine playoff]]) and is awarded the [[World Series Trophy]...
    3: ..., the last being in the [[1918 World Series]], completed on [[September 11]], [[1918]].
    5: The first two games of the series are played in one team's home ballpark, the next three i...
    7: ... shares; today only the teams finishing in second place in their division but not earning a [[wild car...
    13: ...ympic tournament if the MLB agrees to freeing its players. According to the IBAF chairman, such a move...
  19. Atlanta Braves (20715 bytes)
    5: ...d Stockings founder [[Harry Wright]] and the best players from that team re-formed in Boston and took ...
    20: ...st, but they ended up 10.5 games up on the second place Giants.
    21: ...y were now World Champions. The turnaround was complete. The team was at the top of the league in both...
    37: ... games. Burdette, the Series MVP, threw three complete game victories, giving up only two earned runs...
    46: ...nsistently recognized as one of the league's best players, but the Braves averaged only 65 wins per se...
  20. Houston Astros (8294 bytes)
    3: ...' are a [[Major League Baseball]] team based in [[Houston, Texas]]. They are in the Central Division of th...
    6: ...o the Astros when the team began to play in the [[Houston Astrodome]] in [[1965]].
    7: :'''Home ballpark:''' [[Minute Maid Park]], Houston (formerly known as Astros Field and Enron Field)
    8: :'''Former ballparks:''' [[Colt Stadium]], [[Houston Astrodome]]
    18: ...hnson]], [[Mike Cuellar]], [[Don Wilson (baseball player)|Don Wilson]], [[Larry Dierker]], [[Dave Gius...

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