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  1. Grapefruit (4275 bytes)
    13: {{Taxobox section binomial botany | color = lightgreen | binom...
    18: ...ameter from 10-15 cm and has an [[acid]]ic yellow segmented pulp. The numerous [[cultivar]]s include t...
    20: ...d. Further crosses have produced the [[tangelo]] (1905), the [[minneola]] (1931) and the [[sweetie]] (19...
    24: ... and [[cyclosporine|cyclosporine A]]. Grapefruit seed extract is a strong [[antimicrobial]] with prov...
    30: ...s Northernmost Fruiting Grapefruit?] in the [[Chelsea Physic Garden]], london.
  2. List of U.S. state capitals (5230 bytes)
    40: | [[Tallahassee, Florida|Tallahassee]]
    52: | [[Boise, Idaho|Boise]]
    53: | [[1905]] — [[1913]], [[1919]] — [[1920]] (wi...
    73: | [[1905]] — [[1910]]
    87: | [[Massachusetts]]
  3. List of people by name: Ab (7347 bytes)
    5: ...baco|Abaco, Evaristo]], (1675-1742), Italian composer and violinist
    14: *[[Abba Mari|Abba Mari ben Moses ben Joseph]], (circa 14th century), French rabbi
    23: *[[Ernst Abbe|Abbe, Ernst]], (1840-1905), physicist
    60: *[[Abe Kobo]], (1924-1993), Japanese author of ''The Woman In the Dunes'', ''The Magic...
    62: ...beille|Abeille, Louis]], (1765-1832), German composer
  4. List of people by name: Ac (3800 bytes)
    3: *[[Joseph M. Acaba|Acaba, Joseph M.]] (born 1967), first Puerto Rican Astronaut
    11: *[[Dean Acheson|Acheson, Dean]], (1893-1971), USA Secretary
    16: *[[Amy Acker|Acker, Amy Louise]] (born 1976)
    30: *[[Anton Ackermann|Ackermann, Anton]] (1905-1973)
    42: *[[Louise-Victorine Ackermann|Ackermann, Louise-Victorine]](1813-1890)
  5. Elizabeth of Russia (14144 bytes)
    3: ... was one of the best loved Russian monarchs, because she didn't allow Germans in the government and no...
    7: ... married at that time, her illegitimacy would be used by political opponents to challenge her right to...
    9: ...ian, German and Swedish, and could converse in these languages with more fluency than accuracy. From h...
    11: ...ly remaining near relation, the princess found herself at the age of eighteen practically her own mist...
    13: ...rol, abandoned herself to her appetites without reserve.
  6. Mary of Teck (14662 bytes)
    1: ...yette of Bond Street, London. Copyright [[V&A]] Museum]]
    3: ... Kingdom of [[W?berg]] with the style [[HSH|''Her Serene Highness'']]. To her family, she was known a...
    5: ...sors. Known for the way she superbly bejeweled herself for formal events, Queen Mary's valuable collec...
    9: ...ein in the Empire of [[Austria]]). Through the House of W?berg, Mary was distantly descended from the ...
    11: ...art gallery|art galleries]], [[church]]es and [[museum]]s.
  7. Eleanor Roosevelt (11183 bytes)
    1: ...White House portrait|thumb|right|175px|Eleanor Roosevelt]]
    3: ...d States]] [[Franklin D. Roosevelt]], the longest serving [[First Lady of the United States]] from [[1...
    5: ...ica|United Nations Association]] and [[Freedom House]]. She chaired the committee that drafted and app...
    9: ...outside marriage by FDR (See [[Franklin Delano Roosevelt|FDR]] for more information.)
    11: ...yde Park, New York|Hyde Park]] branches of the Roosevelt family. Eleanor is descended from the Johanne...
  8. Annie Besant (4275 bytes)
    2: '''Annie Besant''' ([[October 1]], [[1847]] - [[September 20]], [[1933]]) was a prominent [[Theosoph...
    4: ...e both her children behind. She fought for the causes she thought were right, starting with [[freedom ...
    5: ...onversion to Theosophy came after reading ''[[The Secret Doctrine]]'' by [[H.P. Blavatsky]] in [[1889]...
    9: ...s Webster Leadbeater]] she investigated the universe, matter and the history of mankind through [[clai...
    11: ... Buddhist revival activities on the subcontinent (see also: [[Maha Bodhi Society]]).
  9. Rosa Luxemburg (23905 bytes)
    2: ...collectively called the [[Freikorps]], which were sent in by the government. Luxemburg and hundreds of...
    6: ...[Abitur]] certificate says she was 17, in which case she was born in 1870. She was the fifth child of ...
    8: ... managed to meet in secret; Rosa joined one of these groups.
    10: ...[Middle Ages]] and economic and stock exchange crises.
    12: ...ary talk, the socialist members of parliament focused more and more on gaining further parliamentary r...
  10. Christabel Pankhurst (1631 bytes)
    3: '''Christabel Harriette Pankhurst''' ([[September 22]], [[1880]] – [[February 13]], [[...
    5: ...ette cause after her daughter's arrest and was herself imprisoned on many occasions for her principles...
  11. Emmeline Pankhurst (1950 bytes)
    5: ...fragette "martyr", [[Emily Davison]] and the composer, Dame [[Ethel Smyth]]. She was joined in the mo...
    7: ... published in [[1914]]. She died ten years after seeing her most ardently pursued goal come to fruiti...
  12. Anna Akhmatova (2156 bytes)
    3: ...s including "Poem Without a Hero". Her work addresses themes including time and memory, the fate of cr...
    5: ...ar to have been happy; her parents separated in [[1905]].
    9: ...fellow Russian poetess [[Marina Tsvetaeva]], with several poems written in the form of correspondence ...
    13: ... a museum devoted to Akhmatova at the Fountain House (more properly known as the [[Sheremetev Palace]]...
    18: *[http://www.poetseers.org/the_great_poets/fe/eu/aa Anna Akhmatova ] ...
  13. Isak Dinesen (2959 bytes)
    3: ...Isak Dinesen''' ([[April 17]], [[1885]] – [[September 7]], [[1962]]) was a [[pen name]] for the ...
    5: ...oria Cross]] and French [[Croix de Guerre]] while serving with the [[Canada|Canadian]] army in the [[F...
    7: ...ntinued to operate the plantation until the collapse of the coffee market in 1931 forced her to abando...
    9: ...ndrezel''. She was awarded the [[Tagea Brandt Rejselegat]] in [[1939]].
    19: * ''Seven Gothic Tales'' (1934 in USA, 1935 in Denmark)
  14. Ayn Rand (18001 bytes)
    6: date_of_birth=[[February 2]], [[1905]] |
    11: ...de it the express goal of her literature to showcase such heroes. She believed:
    12: #That man must choose his values and actions by reason;
    13: ... neither sacrificing self to others nor others to self; and
    14: ...seek values from others by physical force, or impose ideas on others by physical force.
  15. Virginia Woolf (9482 bytes)
    7: ... her sister [[Vanessa Bell]] had been sexually abused by their half-brothers, George and [[Gerald Duck...
    9: ...ritical and popular success. Much of her work was self-published through the [[Hogarth Press]]. She is...
    13: ...simultaneously as corrosion and rejuvenation- all set in a highly imaginative and symbolic narrative e...
    15: ...voices, and can't concentrate. So I am doing what seems the best thing to do. You have given me the gr...
    20: ...of One's Own]]'' and ''[[Three Guineas]]'', discusses the largely failed role of women in the literary...
  16. Helen Sawyer Hogg (1921 bytes)
    3: ...prolific [[astronomy|astronomer]] noted for her research into [[globular cluster]]s, but best remember...
    5: ...ge]], after graduation she went on to [[Harvard Observatory]] to work with [[Annie Jump Cannon]] and [...
    7: ...io]] where she took a job at the [[David Dunlap Observatory]], where Frank Hogg became director in [[1...
    9: ...riestley]] (Francis Ethelbert Louis Priestley) ([[1905]]–[[1988]]), a professor emeritus of Englis...
    17: ==See also==
  17. Greta Garbo (9957 bytes)
    3: '''Greta Garbo''' ([[September 18]], [[1905]] – [[April 15]], [[1990]]) was a [[Sweden|...
    8: ...orked. That led to another short movie, which was seen by comedy director Eric Petscher. He cast her i...
    17: ...o had an on-and-off affair with the primarily homosexual British photographer [[Cecil Beaton]], to who...
    21: ...ortunately, her one-time fianc鬠John Gilbert, whose popularity was waning, did not fare as well after...
    23: ...atch as her scenes were shot. Garbo appeared very seductive as the [[World War I]] spy in the title ro...
  18. Heckelphone (1998 bytes)
    1: ... is almost invariably used as the bass of an oboe section incorporating the regular oboe and the [[cor...
    3: ...some cases, it is possible that the composers themselves were unclear as to the distinction between th...
    5: ... remains a rarity on the orchestral scene, and is seldom carried on the regular strength of profession...
    7: ==See also==
  19. Abraham Lincoln (48771 bytes)
    44: ... and other properties within their boundaries. These events soon led to the [[American Civil War]].
    46: ...timately led the Union forces to victory over the seceding [[Confederate States of America|Confederacy...
    48: ...lamation]] as a pragmatic war measure which would set the stage for the complete abolition of the inst...
    53: ...rleans, Louisiana|New Orleans]] he may have witnessed a slave auction that left an indelible impressio...
    59: ...ed States_ c1993 p704 quoting Lincoln; Talk--> He served as a captain in a company of the [[Illinois]]...
  20. Age of the Earth (20052 bytes)
    1: ...This article describes the modern dating methods used to arrive at the age of the Earth and outlines t...
    4: ...y continue to defend [[young earth creationism]] (see [http://www.answersingenesis.org/creation/v24/i1...
    6: ... [[Aristotle]], who thought the Earth and [[universe]] had existed from eternity.
    9: ...created separately from the rest of the universe, several hundred thousands of years before.
    11: ...ng an experiment. He created a small globe that resembled the Earth in composition and then measured i...

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