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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...
    16: ...y waking hours! I can't kiss you [in person] so I kiss your picture good night and good morning''" and "...
    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...
  2. Mary Cassatt (9047 bytes)
    8: ... paid only for her basic needs but not her art supplies. She returned to Europe in [[1871]] when the a...
    21: ...ed, and she moved away from impressionism to a simpler, straightforward approach. By [[1886]], she no ...
    69: ...ge:Cassatt Mary Maternal Kiss 1896.jpg|''Maternal Kiss'' (1896)
    77: ...y Children Playing with a Cat 1908.jpg|''Children Playing with a Cat'' (1908)
  3. Alanis Morissette (25762 bytes)
    29: ...'You said, "Yes, I'd like to know what kind of people''
    36: ...sequent singles "Feel Your Love", "Walkaway" and "Plastic" were also modest hits.
    61: ...ics completely from personal experiences. For example, as Morissette began meeting with record labels,...
    66: :''And then played golf for awhile''
    84: ...ation]] stumbled onto "You Oughta Know" and began playing it non-stop:
  4. Lucinda Williams (4182 bytes)
    4: ...ed an affinity for music at an early age, and was playing guitar at 12.
    6: By her early 20s, Williams was playing publicly in [[Austin, Texas]] and [[Houston,...
    8: ...cks", about a broken relationship, received radio play around the country and gained fans among music ...
    10: ...ter]] recorded a bowdlerized cover of "Passionate Kisses" (from ''Lucinda Williams'') in 1992, and the s...
    12: ... least says it is. But, for some reason, she's completely out of the loop. And I feel strongly that th...
  5. Joan of Arc (27453 bytes)
    2: ...[[United Kingdom]] and [[United States]]. Many people therefore regard Joan of Arc as a notable woman ...
    7: ...-Burgundian in loyalty. France at that time was split by a factional rivalry which would allow the En...
    12: ...ns where preparations were being made to bring supplies to the city of [[Orl顮s]], which had been und...
    24: ...Duke of Burgundy. Negotiations with Burgundian diplomats began at Reims shortly after the coronation,...
    40: ..."...in a loud voice the holy name of Jesus, and implored and invoked without ceasing the aid of the sa...
  6. Mata Hari (3970 bytes)
    9: ...A third tale claims that not only did she fling a kiss to her killers, she flung open her long coat and ...
    11: ...nk]]s. The execution would be faked. However, the plot was a failure, and the guns were loaded properl...
  7. Greta Garbo (9957 bytes)
    23: ... Hari]]'' ([[1932 in film|1932]]). The censors complained about her revealing outfit shown on the movi...
    25: ... getting her leading man, [[Laurence Olivier]], replaced on ''[[Queen Christina (film)|Queen Christina...
    33: ...ning Garbo's image and making her less exotic, complete with the insertion of a scene in which her cha...
    35: ...ion. She withdrew from the entertainment world completely and moved to a secluded life in [[New York C...
    38: ...s forever. Her movies, she felt, had their proper place in history and would gain in value. On [[Febru...
  8. Helen Hunt (3298 bytes)
    11: ... [[Hank Azaria]] on [[July 18]], [[1999]]. The couple divorced on [[December 18]], [[2000]].
    28: *''[[Kiss of Death (1995 movie)|Kiss of Death]]'' (1995)
    61: *''[[Transplant]]'' (Made for TV) (1979)
  9. May Irwin (2858 bytes)
    8: ... (film, 1896)|The Kiss]], became the first screen kiss in cinematic history.
    12: ...ature-length adaptation of [[George V. Hobart]]'s play, ''[[Mrs. Black is Back]]''.
  10. Marilyn Monroe (30186 bytes)
    8: ...ven. The Bolenders were a religious couple who supplemented their meager income by being foster parent...
    10: ...d Norma Jeane every Saturday, but never hugged or kissed her, or even smiled. One day, Gladys announced ...
    15: ...3.jpg|frame|right|Cover of the first issue of ''[[Playboy]]'']]
    22: By 1952 Zanuck was nearly convinced and she played her first role as a leading lady in ''Don't B...
    23: ...l, [[movie]] critics seemed to forget about the [[plot]] and focused on Marilyn and her unique connect...
  11. Mouth (2182 bytes)
    8: ...anatomy)|head]], but not always; the mouth of a [[planarium]] is in the middle of its belly.
    10: Most animals have a complete [[digestive system]], with a mouth at one end ...
    12: Some animals, such as the [[cnidarian]]s and the planaria, have no anus. They expel waste through the...
    20: ...tant role in [[speech]], [[facial expression]], [[kiss]]ing, [[drink]]ing (especially with a straw), [[s...
  12. Iconography (7643 bytes)
    2: ...at [[symbolism|symbolically]] mean more than a simple depiction of the person involved.
    4: ... blue-skinned (the color of [[heaven]]) with multiple arms holding various symbols depicting aspects o...
    6: ...[icon]] passes over to the [[archetype]]. Thus to kiss an [[icon]] of [[Jesus|Christ]] was to show [[lov...
    8: ...m passes over to the [[archetype]], [[icon]]s are kissed, carried in procession, and venerated.
    11: ... the Baptist|St John]] the forerunner are all examples of the [[symbolism]] found in [[icon]]s.
  13. Alexander the Great (42049 bytes)
    6: ...s lifetime, and especially after his death, his exploits inspired a literary tradition in which he app...
    9: ...eeping in the company of snakes, but by [[Zeus]]. Plutarch (''Alexander'' 2.2-3) relates that both Phi...
    11: ...er was [[Zeus]], rather than Philip. According to Plutarch (''Alexander'' 2.1), his father descended f...
    14: ...omannus]], the recently crowned King of Persia. [[Plutarch]] mentions an irate letter from Alexander t...
    16: ...ad pledged allegiance to Philip were not quick to pledge it to a 20-year-old boy. He immediately order...
  14. Morse code (33777 bytes)
    2: ...e is now largely obsolete, although it is still employed for a few specialized purposes, including nav...
    11: ...t to automated communication, so it was largely replaced by more regular formats, including the [[Baud...
    19: ...ecial characters, so it could be used for more complete messages. The shorter marks were called "...
    23: ... short and long tones. It was later found that people become more proficient at receiving Morse code w...
    27: ...letter groups that were sent as single words. Examples: BYOXO ("Are you trying to crawl out of it...
  15. Bird (20345 bytes)
    4: {{Taxobox_begin_placement | color = pink}}
    8: {{Taxobox_end_placement}}
    9: {{Taxobox_section_subdivision | color = pink | plural_taxon = [[Order (biology)|Orders]]}}
    19: ...s they introduce arrive in their habitat, for example the [[Great Auk]], flightless [[Rallidae|rail]]s...
    41: *[[Charadriiformes]], plovers and allies
  16. Chicago Cubs (25972 bytes)
    5: ...ed and rebuilt the club with young, inexperienced players. The ''[[Chicago Tribune]]'' tried to call ...
    18: ... first openly professional team, led to a minor explosion of openly professional teams in [[1870]], ea...
    20: ...ark, uniforms and other possessions. The club completed its schedule with borrowed uniforms, finishin...
    22: ...the [[1875]] season, Chicago acquired several key players, including pitcher [[Albert Spalding|Al Spal...
    26: ... Those two were fading by mid-decade, and were replaced by other strong pitchers, notably [[John Clar...
  17. Warren G. Harding (30163 bytes)
    10: | place of birth=Near [[Blooming Grove, Ohio|Blooming ...
    13: | place of death=[[San Francisco]], [[California]]
    20: ...died suddenly three years into his term due to complications from [[pneumonia]] and possible food pois...
    23: ...he newspaper business. Harding's education was completed at [[Muskingum College|Ohio Central College]]...
    25: ...ing city. Harding converted the paper's editorial platform to support the Republicans and enjoyed a mo...
  18. Information (13474 bytes)
    4: Although many people speak of the advent of the "information age," th...
    6: ...ce. For example, light is often a causal input to plants but provides information to animals. The colo...
    12: ...n or measurement. Information in this sense is simply any message the sender chooses to create.
    20: A complementary way of measuring information is provided ...
    28: ...han the pattern itself, such as [[text]] to be displayed and [[Computer keyboard|keyboard]] input. [[S...
  19. Phoenix, Arizona (34271 bytes)
    5: ...[Philadelphia, Pennsylvania]] with 1.5 million people
    13: Phoenix is called ''Hoodzo'' (lit. 'the place is hot') in [[Navajo language|Navajo]] (a lang...
    16: {{Template:US City infobox|
    46: ...tery. Prolonged drought may have destroyed or displaced them; or, they may be the ancestors of the mo...
    49: ...est of Mesa, which was already a city of 1,000 people; and a few miles northwest of a similar farming ...
  20. Des Moines, Iowa (13222 bytes)
    8: ...downtown and serve as the city's primary water supply.
    14: ...g (5.6 km) [[skyway|skywalk]] system, allowing people to travel between buildings without going out of...
    16: {{Template:US City infobox|
    43: A plan to merge the governments of Des Moines and Polk...
    52: ... Statistical Area consists of those five counties plus [[Jasper County, Iowa|Jasper]] and [[Marion Cou...

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