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  1. Nancy Astor, Viscountess Astor (3681 bytes)
    4: ... artist [[Charles Dana Gibson]], creator of the [[Gibson Girl]]. One of her nieces, [[Joyce Grenfell]] was...
  2. Margaret Atwood (6318 bytes)
    2: ...list [[Graeme Gibson]]; her daughter, Jess Atwood Gibson, was born in [[1976]].
  3. Ada Lovelace (5406 bytes)
    2: ...852]]) is mainly known for having written a description of
    11: ...36]], Annabella ([[Lady Anne Blunt]]) born [[22 September]] [[1837]] and Ralph Gordon born [[2 July]] ...
    23: ...as to whether Lovelace understood deeply the concepts behind programming Babbage's engine, or was more...
    30: ...terling]] and [[William Gibson (novelist)|William Gibson]], which posits a world in which Babbage's machin...
  4. Mary Magdalene (15420 bytes)
    6: ...of Jesus. They found the [[empty tomb|sepulchre empty]] but saw the "vision of angels" ([[Gospel of Ma...
    12: ...first needed to be defended. All of these manuscripts were first discovered and published between [[19...
    22: ...[[Pistis Sophia]]'', and The ''[[Gospel of the Egyptians]]'', reflects some of the tensions in second-...
    24: ...ry'']: (English), syncretic text, incorporating Coptic and earlier Greek versions; further web links
    33: ... of [[Nikos Kazantzakis]]'s novel ''[[The Last Temptation of Christ]]'' followed a similar tradition.
  5. Ancient Rome (25155 bytes)
    27: ... in Rome, despised) partner. Octavian retained Egypt as a virtual crown dominion, guaranteeing an inco...
    38: ... were able to easily overtake the Empire. Romans, Gibson says, had become effeminate and were unwilling to...
    42: ...ne containers, [[plague|plagues]], political corruption, a non-productive urban culture, and transfer ...
    57: [[Image:Jupiter-God.jpg|frame|A sculpture of the King of gods, [[Jupiter (god)|Jupiter]]...
    73: ...(god)|Mars]] was associated with [[Ares]] and [[Neptune]] with [[Poseidon]]. The Roman gods also assum...
  6. Nebraska (13662 bytes)
    52: The adoption of national prohibition in 1918 with Nebraska ...
    111: ***[[Baptist]] – 9%
    213: ...''', and athletes '''[[Gale Sayers]]''', '''[[Bob Gibson]]''', and [[Ahman Green]]. The world's second we...
  7. New Jersey (35646 bytes)
    72: ...ion, following the [[September 11, 2001 attacks|September 11]] terrorist attacks on nearby [[New York ...
    82: ...onstitution/constitution.asp constitution] was adopted in [[1947]]. It provides for a bicameral Legis...
    139: ...t Protestant denominations in New Jersey are: [[Baptist]] (10% of the total state population), [[Metho...
    155: .... Wylde is famous for his signature "Bulls-eye" [[Gibson Les Paul]] guitar.
    390: * [http://www.njslom.org/types.html Descriptions of NJ forms of government] (e.g., township, b...
  8. Time zone (34024 bytes)
    2: ... zones''' are areas of the [[Earth]] that have adopted the same standard [[time]], usually referred to...
    19: *[[Cairo]], [[Egypt]]: UTC + 2 (e.g. if it is 23:00 UTC on Monday 15 ...
    33: ...mber 2]], [[1868]], [[New Zealand]] officially adopted a standard time to be observed nationally, and ...
    35: ...able exception was [[Detroit, Michigan]], which kept local time until [[1900]], then vacillated betwee...
    37: ...rable." Nevertheless, most major countries had adopted hourly time zones by [[1929]]. Even today, they...
  9. Mississippi (15114 bytes)
    147: ...icularly Baptists (Southern Baptist, Missionary Baptist, etc.); along with Methodist and Presbyterian....
    199: *[[Port Gibson, Mississippi|Port Gibson]]
    251: ...kisource:Go, Mississippi|Go, Mississippi]]''", adopted [[1962]] <br>
  10. Barbecue (24807 bytes)
    6: ...cuing is grilling, and grilling is barbecuing except when it means double-sided frying with something ...
    43: ...rn Africa, though the tradition has since been adopted by South Africans of all ethnic backgrounds.
    53: Alabama is also home to Big Bob Gibson's BBQ in [[Decatur, Alabama|Decatur]]. The peopl...
    123: ... Blue Bell [[ice cream]] are popular [[dessert]] options. However, they are not always available&mdash...
    134: ... attractive appearance, thicker cuts of meat may optionally be seared over direct heat (outer perimete...
  11. Bilby (4570 bytes)
    2: ...Taxobox image | image = [[Image:bilby_2.jpg]] | caption = ''Greater bilby''}}
    24: ... 450 g. It is known only from the [[Gibson Desert|Gibson]] and [[Great Sandy Desert|Great Sandy]] deserts ...
  12. World Series (40101 bytes)
    1: ...has been an annual event since 1903, with the exception of 1904 and 1994. The New York Yankees have th...
    3: ...ng in the [[1918 World Series]], completed on [[September 11]], [[1918]].
    7: A portion of the gate receipts from the World Series - and, from [[1969]] onwar...
    9: ...challenges have been made by other leagues. Attempts to pit the [[North America]]n champions against ...
    73: === The first attempt ===
  13. Los Angeles Dodgers (23879 bytes)
    7: ...dents, shortened to ''Dodgers'' and officially adopted in 1932. During the Wilbert Robinson years, the...
    48: ... call is the one he made after the limping [[Kirk Gibson]] circled the basepaths following his legendary h...
    52: ...top free agent, third baseman [[Adrian Beltre]]; opted not to resign fan favorite Lima; and only just ...
    219: *[[Kirk Gibson]]
    269: **[[Kirk Gibson]] (1988)
  14. St. Louis Cardinals (18903 bytes)
    28: ...e National League in [[1892]] following the bankruptcy of the American Association. They were briefly...
    37: ...ue team until the 1960s) gained notoriety by attempting to boycott games against the [[Brooklyn Dodger...
    40: ...r in [[1968]], the last series before baseball adopted a divisional format.
    56: ...[[Roger Maris]]'s 37 year-old record of 61 on [[September 8]] with a low line drive over Busch Stadium...
    62: ... when Major League Baseball resumed after the [[September 11th terrorist attacks]]. The biggest shock...
  15. List of sculptors (9151 bytes)
    1: This is a partial list of [[sculptor (artist)|sculptor]]s.
    26: *[[Harry Bates (sculptor)|Harry Bates]] (1850 - 1899)
    55: *[[Jean-Baptiste Carpeaux]] (1827 - 1875)
    116: *[[John Gibson (sculptor)|John Gibson]] (1790 - 1866)
    121: *[[Robert Graham (sculptor)|Robert Graham]] (1938 - )
  16. Herbert Hoover (27123 bytes)
    54: ...ded overseas and avoided rationing at home, yet kept the [[Allies]] fed. The Armistice did not end Ho...
    66: ... he was among the greatest proponents of the concept that public-private cooperation was the way to ac...
    70: ...tance on non-intervention that led to public perception that he was a [[laissez-faire]], 'do nothing' ...
    95: ...cy in 1933, a year that is considered to be the depth of the Great Depression. Even with massive inter...
    171: *''The Problems of Lasting Peace'', with Hugh Gibson, Doubleday Doran, Garden City NY, 1942
  17. Sam Houston (6990 bytes)
    9: ...Wigwam Neosho'' near [[Fort Gibson, Oklahoma|Fort Gibson, Cherokee Nation]]), apparently drinking heavily ...
    11: He was immediately swept up in the political turmoil of the state. He atte...
    14: ...en by surprise and badly beaten. Santa Anna was captured the following day. Houston briefly remained f...
    16: ...[[president]] of the [[Republic of Texas]] on [[September 5]], 1836 and served from [[October 22]], 18...
  18. Jefferson Davis (14427 bytes)
    16: ...l [[adjutant]]. [[1834]] saw his transfer to Fort Gibson. On [[June 17]] [[1835]], Jefferson Davis married...
    33: In September of the same year, he participated in the suc...
    38: ...). He hadn't served a year when he resigned (in September [[1851]]) to run for the [[governor]]ship of...
    44: His renewed service in the Senate was interrupted by an illness that threatened him with the loss...
    46: ...r, Davis submitted six [[resolution]]s in an attempt to consolidate opinion regarding states' rights, ...
  19. Lewis and Clark Expedition (11755 bytes)
    5: ...f the expedition, always referring to Clark as "Captain" ([http://lewisandclarkjournals.unl.edu/v02.ap...
    14: ...home on [[March 23]], [[1806]] and arrived on [[September 23]].
    34: *Captain [[Meriwether Lewis]] (1774 &ndash; 1809)
    35: *Captain [[William Clark]] (1770 &ndash; 1838)
    51: *Private [[George Gibson]] (? &ndash; 1809)
  20. March 17 (9666 bytes)
    18: *[[1921]] - The [[Second Republic of Poland]] adopts the [[March Constitution]].
    74: *[[1948]] - [[William Gibson (novelist)|William Gibson]], writer

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