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  1. Industrial Revolution (30001 bytes)
    30: ...called [[industrial espionage]], with modern concepts of automatic illegality.
    34: ...osophical societies like the [[Lunar Society]] of Birmingham, in which members met to discuss science and ofte...
    36: ...gs. Foreign printed sources such as the ''[[Descriptions des Arts et Metiers]]'' and Diderot's ''[[Enc...
    59: ... about the need for stability and precision he adapted to the development of machine tools, and in his...
    79: ...y [[wood]] in the form of [[charcoal]], but consumption was starting to be constrained by lack of avai...
  2. Condoleezza Rice (23116 bytes)
    19: |[[Birmingham, Alabama]]
    34: ...f Journalism at [[Columbia University]], writes, "Birmingham had one notably rich black family, the Gastons, w...
    35: ...c.org/legacy/shows/madaboutmusic/madabout_transcript090701.html]
    37: ...]] by [[white supremacy|white supremacists]] on September 15, [[1963]]. Rice states that growing up du...
    47: ...derately conservative at the time. However, she kept her political opinions out of her scholarship. Sh...
  3. Martina Navratilova (16246 bytes)
    15: ...e defeated Evert in three sets in the final and captured the World No. 1 ranking for the first time. S...
    19: ... Slam event of [[1983]] - the French Open - she captured the year's three remaining Grand Slam titles ...
    194: ...Dallas, New England, Sydney, Tokyo [Pan Pacific], Birmingham, Eastbourne, Canadian Open
    200: ** Chicago, Palm Springs, Birmingham, Eastbourne, Oakland
  4. Locomotive (16705 bytes)
    34: ...00 kW) without breaking, despite a number of attempts to do so. Therefore this type of transmission is...
    49: A variant of the Intercity 125, the XPT, is in service on [[New South Wales]] railways in...
    63: ... to the [[turboshaft]] engines in a turbine helicopter) driving an output shaft. The normal method of ...
    90: ...st commercial maglev trains ran in the 1980s in [[Birmingham]], [[United Kingdom]], providing a low-speed shut...
  5. United Kingdom (37269 bytes)
    62: ...es and Scotland (''i.e.'', the United Kingdom except for Northern Ireland). This political usage of "G...
    64: ...o Britain (''i.e.'' the United Kingdom)", a description out of date in the Irish case since 1922. An a...
    71: ... of Great Britain and Northern Ireland'' being adopted.
    76: ...ven the German economic difficulties following adoption of the Euro, would seem to be possible in the ...
    113: ...regions." [[Northern Ireland]]'s most recent attempt at home rule, with a directly elected power-shari...
  6. James Watt (5070 bytes)
    5: ...he [[Lunar Society]]. Many of his papers are in [[Birmingham Central Library]].
    14: ...ted a business in [[Soho, Birmingham|Soho]], near Birmingham, with [[Matthew Boulton]] to manufacture his impr...
    18: * [[1788]]: Adapted [[centrifugal governor]] for use on steam engin...
    22: Watt adopted the [[centrifugal governor]] to regulate the sp...
    38: ...Bloye]], and a school named in his honour, all in Birmingham.
  7. Alabama (10792 bytes)
    16: LargestCity = [[Birmingham, Alabama|Birmingham]] |
    66: *The current [[Alabama Constitution]] was adopted in [[1901]].
    154: ... [[Protestant]] denominations in Alabama are: [[Baptist]] (51% of the total state population), [[Metho...
    166: * '''[[Birmingham, Alabama|Birmingham]]'''
    246: *[[Birmingham-Southern College]]
  8. History of the United States (1945-1964) (29139 bytes)
    18: ...ist, international economy. The [[Soviet Union]] opted not to take part.
    51: The Soviet Union was not alone in its attempts to influence other nations. The United States t...
    55: ...region due to sheer prudence, out of fear that Egyptian leader [[Gamal Abdel Nasser]]'s standoff with ...
    65: ...ducts, for which advertisers were increasingly adept at creating demand. Affluent Americans in the [[1...
    77: ...ing the end of [[Reconstruction]], many states adopted restrictive laws which enforced segregation of ...
  9. Michigan (29427 bytes)
    58: *[[1760]] Detroit was captured by the [[Great Britain|British]].
    172: ...est Protestant denominations in Michigan are: [[Baptist]] (16% of the total state population), [[Luthe...
    217: # [[Birmingham, Michigan|Birmingham]], $59,314
    255: *[[Detroit Baptist Theological Seminary]]
    261: *[[Grand Rapids Baptist Seminary]]
  10. 2006 (7939 bytes)
    38: ...SS Indianapolis]], [[USS Birmingham (SSN-695)|USS-Birmingham]], [[USS New York City (SSN-696)|USS-New York Cit...
    56: * [[September 22]] - Annular solar eclipse ([[South Americ...
    57: * [[September 24]] - [[Sweden]] holds elections for the [[...
  11. William Shakespeare (28915 bytes)
    2: ...lliam Shakespeare''' (April [[1564]]; [[baptism|baptised]] [[April 26]], [[1564]] ([[Old Style|O.S.]])...
    4: ...lled, due to his understanding of the range and depth of human emotions. A colossal figure in world li...
    8: ...y [[list of adaptations of Shakespearean plays|adaptations]] of his works.
    14: ...ord dates to [[April 26]] of that year. Because baptisms were performed within a few days of birth, tr...
    23: ...rd. A son, Hamnet, and a daughter, Judith, were baptized soon after on [[February 2]], [[1585]].
  12. Mellotron (7426 bytes)
    1: ... instrument]] originally developed and built in [[Birmingham]], [[England]] in the early [[1960]]s.
    8: ...tronics, which produced the first Mellotrons in [[Birmingham]], [[England]]. Bradmatic later took on the name ...
  13. Cable car (railway) (12669 bytes)
    9: ...ging the car to cable speed too quickly and unacceptably jarring the [[passenger]]s.
    16: Though there may have been earlier attempts to pull cars by endless ropes, the first cable c...
    21: ... car. Both of these innovations were generally adopted by other cities, including San Francisco.
    29: On [[25 September]] [[1883]] a test of a cable car system was ...
    62: * [[Birmingham]]
  14. Atlanta, Georgia (39442 bytes)
    33: ..., for lines connecting from [[Birmingham, Alabama|Birmingham]], [[Chattanooga]], [[Macon, Georgia|Macon]], and...
    36: ...plea by Father Thomas O'Reilly of Immaculate Conception Catholic Church, Sherman did not burn the city...
    43: ...t Atlanta. With the city government nearing bankruptcy, [[The Coca-Cola Company]] had to help bail out...
    45: ...e in [[Selma, Alabama]] and [[Birmingham, Alabama|Birmingham]].
    68: ...ected since [[1973]] has been black; the uninterrupted string of black mayors in excess of thirty year...
  15. Tennis (24557 bytes)
    30: ... in any way, the serving player has a second attempt at service. If the second service is also faulty...
    58: ...remain seated in the wheelchair. There is an exception for those who are only able to propel themselv...
    102: ... Pereira, a Spanish merchant, who both lived in [[Birmingham]], England played a game they named "[[pelota]]",...
    104: In December [[1873]], Major [[Walter Clopton Wingfield]] devised a similar game for the amus...
    117: ...t bridge|bridge]]). Winning the Grand Slam, by capturing these four titles in one calendar year, is t...
  16. Uranium (27752 bytes)
    5: ...[protactinium]] – '''uranium''' – [[neptunium]]
    9: ...enter" | [[image:U-TableImage.png|Click for description]]
    156: ...ndard temperature and pressure|STP]] are used except where noted.</font>
    177: ...nium as fuel. Depleted uranium is used in [[helicopter]]s and [[airplane]]s as counterweights on certa...
    191: ... developed by Lloyd & Summerfield of [[Birmingham|Birmingham England]]. Uranium was found to be [[radioactivit...
  17. Collie (2588 bytes)
    12: ...irst exhibited as "Scotch Sheep-Dogs" in the 1860 Birmingham (England) dog show.
  18. Staffordshire Bull Terrier (6063 bytes)
    39: ...red for bull-baiting, lion and dog fighting in [[Birmingham]], [[England]] by [[James Hinks]] in the mid-1800...
    42: ...es are sometimes seen but are considered an unacceptable color.
    54: ...This caused a "sport" known as Pit fighting to erupt. This piece of their history has given Staffies a...
    56: ...eman's dog and even had its own breeders club in Birmingham. This, unfortunately, did not last long as most o...
  19. Spiro Agnew (8986 bytes)
    24: | [[September 17]], [[1996]]
    42: ...stopoulos''' ([[November 9]], [[1918]] &#150; [[September 17]], [[1996]]) in [[Towson, Maryland]], was...
    57: ...emocratic Baltimore County Executive [[Michael J. Birmingham]] to the Baltimore County Board of Appeals. In 19...
    73: ...use of the [[25th amendment]], as the vacancy prompted the appointment and confirmation of [[Gerald R....
    77: Agnew died suddenly on [[September 17]], [[1996]] at Atlantic General Hospital,...
  20. List of U.S. states' largest cities (4566 bytes)
    7: ...a]] || [[Birmingham, Alabama|Birmingham]]
    121: [[pt:Lista das maiores cidades dos estados dos EUA]]

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