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- Levi P. Morton (2620 bytes)
1: [[image:Levi_Parsons_Morton.jpg|thumb|200px|Levi Parsons Morton.]]
2: '''Levi Parsons Morton''' ([[May 16]], [[1824]]–[[M...
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- Golda Meir (10143 bytes)
20: ... and was turned down at first, but eventually accepted into the community. Her duties there included ...
24: ...tion. She negotiated with the British, but also kept in contact with the growing guerrilla movement.
30: ...ay, Israel was attacked by joint forces from [[Egypt]], [[Syria]], [[Lebanon]], [[Transjordan]] and [[...
32: ...n Israeli amb Meir hands cert.jpg|thumb|right|[[September 10]], [[1948]]. Ceremony in [[Kremlin]] of t...
42: After [[Levi Eshkol]] died suddenly on [[February 26]], [[1969... - President of the United States (42878 bytes)
12: ...d States at the time the U.S. Constitution was adopted), be at least 35 years of age, and have been a ...
25: ...ng in [[American presidential debate|nationally televised debates]] before [[Election Day (United States...
52: ...er 24]], [[1784]], before the Constitution was adopted).
156: ...epublican Party (United States)|Republican]] || [[Levi P. Morton]]
264: ...ts or ex-presidents have died in every decade except four: the [[1800s]], [[1810s]], [[1950s]], and [[... - Thomas Jefferson (31127 bytes)
20: ...athered at the White House, with the possible exception of when Thomas Jefferson dined alone." Achieve...
23: ...or several generations. He attended and then attempted to institute many reforms at the [[College of W...
35: ...er of [[American exceptionalism]] (see also [[exceptionalism]]).
67: *[[Embargo Act of 1807]], an attempt to force respect for U.S. [[neutrality]] by endin...
94: ...ited States|Attorney General]]||align="left"|'''[[Levi Lincoln]]'''||align="left"|1801–1804 - Andrew Jackson (23546 bytes)
22: ...d the [[Continental Army]] as a courier. He was captured and imprisoned by the [[British]] in the [[Am...
32: ...is [[U.S. presidential election, 1828|second attempt]] in [[1828]] as the first nominee of the [[Democ...
43: ...of the U.S. economy, but Jackson opposed the concept on ideological grounds. In Jackson's opinion, the...
55: ...rable powers for the central government) and attempted to face Calhoun down over the issue, which deve...
67: ==Assassination attempt== - Martin Van Buren (21629 bytes)
3: ...><font size="+1">'''Martin van Buren'''</font></caption>
41: ...es of America|vice-president]]; but he shrewdly kept out of the acrimonious controversy which followed...
43: ...te|Secretary of State]] notwithstanding the "corrupt bargain" charge. At the same time he opposed int...
53: ...er to [[England]], and arrived in [[London]] in September. He was cordially received, but in February ...
55: ... which existed in many states. No platform was adopted, the widespread popularity of Jackson being rel... - Franklin Pierce (19017 bytes)
22: ...ica. In addition, Pierce was hounded by guilt, temptation, and just plain bad luck."
29: ...n]], [[Massachusetts]], studying under Governor [[Levi Woodbury]] and later Judges Samuel Howe and Edmun...
45: ...etermine the nominee, a [[party platform]] was adopted, opposing any further "agitation" over the slav...
47: ...his views on slavery, which allowed him to be acceptable to all factions. He also had served in the Me...
51: ... proved to be true, as Scott lost every state except [[Kentucky]], [[Tennessee]], [[Massachusetts]], a... - Afghanistan (23568 bytes)
72: ... seized power in 1996. The Taliban were able to capture 90% of the country, aside from [[Northern Alli...
74: ...on in support of the opposition following the [[September 11, 2001 Terrorist Attacks]] forced the grou...
88: ...d in December 2003 when a new constitution was adopted creating a presidential form of government with...
218: *Levi, Peter. 1972. '''''The Light Garden of the Angel ...
235: *[http://www.un.org/Depts/Cartographic/map/profile/afghanis.pdf 2002 UN ma... - Vermont (39851 bytes)
50: ...bed the "[[Northeast Kingdom]]") is known for exceptionally cold winters, often averaging more than te...
64: ...settlers from [[Albany, New York|Albany]] under Captain Jacobus de Warm established the De Warm Stocka...
66: ...ey Amherst, 1st Baron Amherst|Jeffrey Amherst]] captured the fort. The French were driven out of the a...
74: ...ash;along with his brothers [[Ira Allen|Ira]] and Levi, as well as Seth Warner—recruited an inform...
78: ...ah West during a violent thunderstorm, and was adopted by the delegates after four days of debate. Thi... - List of inventors (14020 bytes)
23: ...ie Baird]], (1888-1946), [[Scotland]] — [[television]]
80: ...sworth]], (1906-1971) — [[vacuum tube]] [[television]] display
201: *[[Levi Strauss]], (1829-1902), [[United States|USA]] &md...
211: ...provided an influential formalisation of the concept of [[algorithm]] and computation: the [[Turing ma...
242: ...–1995) was the inventor of the Bell [[helicopter]] - Oakland Athletics (34248 bytes)
18: ... ?white elephant on his hands," Mack defiantly adopted the [[white elephant]] as the team mascot, thou...
34: ...n the uniforms had "Athletics" spelled out in script across the front, the team's name never appeared ...
53: ...s that the A?s would remain in Kansas City. On September 18, 1962, after less than two full years of ...
70: ...s Finley reacted by trading star players and attempting to sell others. On [[June 15]], [[1976]], Fin...
76: ...facturer Walter A. Haas, Jr. (then president of [[Levi Strauss & Co.]]) prior to the 1981 season. - List of chemists (10401 bytes)
44: *[[Jean Baptiste Dumas]], (1800-1884), French chemist
107: *[[Primo Levi]], (1919-1987), resistance fighter, [[chemist]] a...
116: *[[Vladimir Vasilevich Markovnikov]]
209: *[[Ahmed H. Zewail]] (born 1946), [[Egyptian]], [[1999]] Nobel Prize Winner for his work on... - Underground Railroad (17993 bytes)
2: ...]] in the [[19th century]] [[United States]] attempted to escape to [[free state]]s, or as far north a...
4: ...eventually escape. The Underground Railroad has captured public imagination as a symbol of [[freedom]]...
10: ... such as the [[Free Methodist]]s and [[American Baptist]]s. Books, newspapers, and other organs dissem...
21: ...times hiding them in his Philadelphia home. He kept careful records, including short biographies of t...
23: ...the regular train station in an attempt to intercept the runaways, while Still was able to meet them a... - 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 - ) - San Francisco, California (55022 bytes)
9: map_caption = Location of the City and County of San Franc...
48: Situated at the tip of a windswept peninsula without water or firewood, San Francisc...
51: ...ing population are still present today, notably [[Levi Strauss & Co.]] clothing, [[Ghirardelli Chocolate...
53: ...ht over [[slavery]]. Disgusted by increasing corruption and crime, a group of San Franciscans formed a...
64: ...ched 8.25 on the [[Richter scale]]. Water mains ruptured throughout San Francisco, and the fires that ... - Gerald Ford (28942 bytes)
20: ... came under intense criticism for granting a preemptive [[pardon]] to President [[Richard Nixon]] for ...
27: ... are the only two U.S. Presidents to have been adopted. Ford grew up in [[Grand Rapids, Michigan]] and...
32: ...ber]] [[1944]]. He came within inches of being swept overboard while the storm raged. The ship, which ...
36: ...ary do its job. Ford appeared on a [[television|televised]] series of [[press conference]]s with famed [...
51: ...tion]], Ford went before the American public on television in October [[1974]] and asked them to "[[whip... - James K. Polk (27988 bytes)
58: ...outh and West; however, they earned him the contempt of many [[protectionism|protectionists]] in the N...
63: ...signs on Texas. The Republic of Texas did not accept the offer until later in the year, after Polk ent...
65: ...ade Mexico a hostile power. Polk preferred to accept a compromise offered by the British Foreign Secre...
69: ... if given safe passage into Mexico, he would attempt to persuade those in power to sell California and...
71: ...iate with the Mexicans. Delays in the process prompted the President to order Trist to return to the U... - Olympia, Washington (7112 bytes)
36: [[Edmund Sylvester]] and [[Levi Smith]] jointly claimed the land that now compris... - List of mathematicians (37424 bytes)
18: *[[Ahmes]] (Egypt, roughly around [[17th century BC]])
114: *[[Brahmagupta]] (India, [[598]]-[[668]])
141: ...àro]] (Italy, [[March 12]], [[1859]] - [[September 12]], [[1906]])
211: *[[Diophantus]] of Alexandria (Ptolemaic Egypt, circa [[298 BC|298 B.C.]] - [[214 BC|214 B.C.]])
233: *[[Eratosthenes]] (Ptolemaic Egypt, [[276 BC|276 B.C.]] - [[194 BC|194 B.C.]]) - List of philosophers (79981 bytes)
12: *[[Abhinavagupta]] (fl. c. 975 - 1025){{fn|R}}
32: *[[Agrippa the Sceptic]], (1st/2nd century){{fn|R}}
319: *[[Petr Iakovlevich Chaadev]], (1794-1856){{fn|R}}
485: ...rofiat Duran]] (or ''Efodi'' or ''Isaac ben Moses Levi'') (c. 1349-c. 1414){{fn|R}}
620: *[[Gersonides]] (or ''Levi ben Gershon''), (1288-1344){{fn|C}}{{fn|R}} - Judaism (54799 bytes)
8: ..., Daniel Boyarin has argued that "Jewishness disrupts the very categories of identity, because it is n...
14: ...rd your God who brought you out of the land of Egypt..." The belief in the existence of God, that God...
15: ...have no other gods besides Me...Do not make a sculpted image or any likeness of what is in the heavens...
24: ...ite]]s from slavery. After [[the Exodus]] from Egypt, God led them to [[Mount Sinai]] and gave them th...
28: ...e point that God allowed the [[Philistines]] to capture the tabernacle in Shiloh.
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