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- Martha Argerich (3384 bytes)
5: ...died with [[Arturo Benedetti Michelangeli]] and [[Stefan Askenase]]. In [[1957]], she won two major piano ...
7: ...ver her often exaggerated dynamics and tempi, her playing is characterised by her passionate and uniqu...
9: ...olo performances. As of the [[1980s]] she has not played much solo concerts anymore, instead focusing ...
17: ...tnev]] for ''[[Sergei Prokofiev|Prokofiev]] (Arr. Pletnev): Cinderella Suite for Two Pianos/[[Ravel]]:... - Krystyna Skarbek (11133 bytes)
3: ...e'''. She became celebrated especially for her exploits in [[Germany|German-occupied]] [[Poland]] and...
7: ...zy Giżycki]] {[[1899]]-[[1970]]), and the couple soon moved to [[British East Africa]].
9: ... into Poland. Arriving in [[Warsaw]], she vainly pleaded with her [[Jew]]ish mother to leave a [[Pola...
13: ...ed in [[October]] [[1939]] by engineer-inventor [[Stefan Witkowski]], who would be killed in [[1942]] &mda...
26: ...ents that would lead to some of her most famous exploits. - Germany (46412 bytes)
73: ...to draw up a constitution for the new Germany, completed in [[1849]]. However, the Prussian king [[Fre...
93: ...ncentration camp]]s were set up for groups and people perceived as threats. Open persecution of [[Jew]...
97: ... million more [[Roma (people)|Roma]], [[Slavic people|Slavs]], [[homosexual]]s, [[communist]]s, [[Jeho...
101: ...ern forces [[Berlin Airlift|airlifted food and supplies]].
103: ...t Germany benefitted from the American [[Marshall Plan]] for the reconstruction of Europe after the wa... - Slovenia (19318 bytes)
59: It is believed that the [[Slavic peoples|Slavic]] ancestors of the present-day [[Sloveni...
103: ...ng to major relief units (the Alps, the Pannonian plain, the Dinaric mountains) and climate types (con...
105: Macroregions consist of multiple and very diverse [[mesoregion]]s. The main facto...
125: ...t defined, but is said to be around 10 to 12. The plan will, after being publicly unveiled, need to un...
137: ... the [[Alps]], the [[Dinarides]], the [[Pannonian plain]], and the [[Mediterranean]]. Slovenia's highe... - List of people by name: U (6532 bytes)
1: {{List_of_people}}
3: == People named U ==
45: ...aga, Tana]], (born 1973), New Zealand rugby union player
59: ...|Unitas, Johnny]], (1933-2002), American football player
83: *[[Stefan Uros I|Uros, Stefan, I]], (1243-1276), Serbian monarch - List of painters (54090 bytes)
1: The following list is an incomplete '''list of painters'''.
281: *[[John Singleton Copley]] ([[1737]]-[[1815]])
463: *[[Stefan Gierowski]] ([[1925]]-)
616: *[[Leon Kaplinski]] ([[1826]]-[[1873]])
958: *[[Stefan Planinc]] ([[1925]]-) - High jump (8613 bytes)
2: ...which competitors must jump over a horizontal bar placed at measured heights.
6: ...cs, the first recorded high jump competition took place in Scotland in the early [[19th century]], wit...
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65: ...]] of Bulgaria. In the 2004 Olympics, Sweden's [[Stefan Holm]] won the men's gold medal, and Russia's Yel... - National Football League (30340 bytes)
6: ...the most popular version of American football was played collegiately. The NFL's greatest spurt in pop...
10: ...d neutral site. One week later, selected all-star players from both the AFC and NFC meet in the [[Pro ...
31: ...on, the Dallas Cowboys and the Detroit Lions each play a game on [[Thanksgiving]] day.
34: *Each team plays every other team in their division twice: once...
35: *Each team plays the four teams from another division within it... - List of mathematicians (37424 bytes)
31: *[[Anthemius of Tralles]] (Constantinople c. [[474]] - c. [[534]])
60: *[[Stefan Banach]] (Poland, [[1892]] - [[1945]])
70: *[[Eric Temple Bell]] (Scotland, USA, [[1883]] - [[1960]])
386: *[[Johannes Kepler]] (Germany, [[1571]] - [[1630]])
420: *[[Pierre-Simon Laplace]] (France, [[1749]] - [[1827]]) - Sweden (27111 bytes)
3: ...llegedly notorious [[Vikings]], Sweden spent a couple of centuries in battles with its neighbouring co...
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73: ...n's expansion into the northern wilderness of [[Laplandia]], the Scandinavian peninsula, and present-d...
84: ...ion]] in Sweden progressed during the century, people gradually began moving into the [[Cities of Swed...
87: ..., making it possible to expand its industry to supply the rebuilding of Europe, leading to Sweden bein... - Tennis (24557 bytes)
1: ...ourt tennis''), an older form of the game that is played indoors on a very different kind of a court. ...
3: ...long with its millions of players, millions of people follow tennis as a spectator sport, especially t...
5: ==Manner of play==
12: ...r space around the court is required in order for players to reach overrun balls. A net is stretched a...
20: ...es keep rallies short, and powerful, hard-serving players have an advantage. Grass courts add an addit... - List of male tennis players (14849 bytes)
1: The following lists male [[tennis]] players from over the years who have been ranked in ...
5: ...assi]] ([[1970]]-) - ([[:Category:American tennis players|United States]])
6: ...eter Aldrich]] - [[:Category:South African tennis players|South Africa]] - doubles specialist
8: ...er]] ([[1951]]-) - ([[:Category:Australian tennis players|Australia]])
10: ...] ([[1895]]-[[1984]]) ([[:Category:Spanish tennis players|Spain]])
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