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- List of people by name: Ab (7347 bytes)
44: *[[Abd-ar-rahman I]], (died 788), Muslim Spain ruler
47: *[[Abd-ar-rahman IV]], (circa 1017), Muslim Spain ruler
48: *[[Abd-ar-rahman V]], (1023-1024), Muslim Spain ruler
71: ...[[George Ogden Abell|Abell, George Ogden]], (1927-1983), astronomer - Eleanor of Aquitaine (11927 bytes)
14: ...le territory. Predictably, the Turks attacked and slaughtered as many as 7000 Crusaders. As this decis...
16: ...e divided Crusade armies could not overcome the Muslim forces. For reasons unknown, likely the Germans...
18: ...duced those conventions in her own lands, on the island of [[Oleron]] in [[1160]], and then into Engla...
36: ...g his son to flee. Henry the Young wandered aimlessly through Aquitaine until he caught [[dysentery]] ...
48: ...[[Sharon Kay Penman]] "When Christ and His Saints Slept", "Here Be Dragons", and "Time and Chance". Th... - Kim Campbell (10679 bytes)
35: ...trustee. Campbell and Divinsky were divorced in [[1983]], and Campbell married [[Howard Eddy]] in [[1986...
39: ...arty. A few years later she resigned from the legislature to run in the [[Canadian federal election, 1...
51: ...'s candidates lost their seats in a massive [[landslide victory]] by the Liberal Party, and Campbell h...
72: ..." While Campbell had little time to usher in legislation during her six brief months as Prime Ministe... - Maria Cantwell (9094 bytes)
7: ...y county commissioner, city councilman, state legislator, and Chief of Staff for U.S. Representative [...
9: ...degree, she moved to [[Seattle, Washington]] in [[1983]] to campaign for [[Alan Cranston]]. She then mov...
13: ...he negotiated its passage. She also worked on legislation regulating nursing homes.
15: ...vote to narrowly defeat her in the Republican landslide year of [[1994]].
27: ...ocrat [[Deborah Senn]] and incumbent Republican [[Slade Gorton]]. She committed to running on [[Januar... - Sonia Gandhi (4483 bytes)
7: ...[1971]]). She adopted Indian [[citizenship]] in [[1983]].
13: ...k Sabha election]]. On [[May 16]] she was unanimously voted to lead a 19-party [[coalition government]... - Petra Kelly (3411 bytes)
6: ...n Commission]] ([[Brussels]], Belgium, [[1971]]-[[1983]]), she participated in numerous peace and enviro...
8: ... ''Die Gr?, the [[German Green Party]]. Between [[1983]] and [[1990]], she was a member of the [[Bundest...
12: ...she was shot dead in [[Bonn, Germany|Bonn]] while sleeping, apparently by her partner, ex-general and ... - Mary Robinson (21825 bytes)
3: ...ny as having revitalised and liberalised a previously conservative political office. She resigned the ...
31: ...y Council]] in [[1979]], where she served until [[1983]]. However she first hit national headlines as on...
32: *Joint Committee on EC Secondary Legislation (1973- 89)
35: *Joint Committee on Marital Breakdown (1983-1985)
55: ...er senior figure, [[Peter Barry]], who had previously been willing to run but had run out of patience ... - Margaret Thatcher (46377 bytes)
29: ...Royal Navy]] task force to retake the [[Falkland Islands]] from [[Argentina]] in the [[Falklands War]]...
61: ...he Conservative Party. Thatcher had to act cautiously in converting the Conservative Party to her [[mo...
64: ===1979–1983===
69: ...o political status for republican prisoners, famously declaring "Crime is crime is crime; it is not po...
73: ...in economic and entrepreneurial terms than previously. Though many suffered as a result of this policy... - Rosa Parks (8331 bytes)
33: ...e]] for her achievements in [[civil rights]] in [[1983]]. - Gloria Steinem (3728 bytes)
31: * ''Outrageous Acts and Everyday Rebellions'' (1983) - Sojourner Truth (2794 bytes)
3: ...ed States|American]] [[abolitionist]] born into [[slavery]]. (later changed to '''Baumfree'''). Other...
5: ...] in [[1827]]; after [[New York]] state abolished slavery, she returned there in [[1829]], working as ...
10: ...], the ''Narrative of Sojourner Truth: A Northern Slave''.
13: ...ion Proclamation]] was issued to work with former slaves. She also met President [[Abraham Lincoln]].
15: ...buried in Oak Hill Cemetery in Battle Creek. In [[1983]], she was inducted into the [[Michigan Women's H... - Margaret Atwood (6318 bytes)
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50: :''[[Murder in the Dark]]'' ([[1983]])
51: :''[[Bluebeard's Egg]]'' ([[1983]])
63: :''[[Unearthing Suite]]'' ([[1983]])
64: :''[[When it Happens]]'' ([[1983]]) - Anna Comnena (3243 bytes)
5: ...especially defective afterwards, as she was obviously isolated from her Palace sources.
11: ...asis/AnnaComnena-Alexiad.html The Alexiad]'', translated by Elizabeth A. Dawes in 1928
12: * Anna Comnena, ''The Alexiad'', edited and translated by E.R.A. Sewter. Harmondsworth: Penguin, 196...
13: ...irst Crusade]", ''Reading Medieval Studies'' v.9 (1983) - Marie de France (1845 bytes)
1: ...ks: ''Marie ai nun, si sui de France'', which translates as, "My name is Marie, I am from France."
10: - Toni Morrison (2576 bytes)
4: ...ed her infant daughter to save her from a life of slavery.
26: *''[[Recitatif]]'' (1983) - Sally Ride (1826 bytes)
5: ... the first American woman in space as part of a [[1983]] [[Space Shuttle]] ''[[Challenger]]'' crew of [[... - Mae Jemison (5527 bytes)
7: ...dical Group. She then spent two and a half years (1983-85) as an Area [[Peace Corps]] Medical Officer fo...
15: ...nced technologies that may be employed advantageously to the development of less industrialized nation... - Grace Hopper (7469 bytes)
16: After Rep. [[Philip Crane]] saw her on a March [[1983]] segment of ''[[60 Minutes]]'', he championed a ... - Sofia Kovalevskaya (3306 bytes)
19: ...rences==<!--ie things pieces of which I'll try to slip in here one day =)-->
21: ...sian Childhood</cite> (Springer-Verlag, 1978; translated and introduced by [[Beatrice Stillman]])
22: ..., Revolutionary</cite> (Rutgers University Press, 1983) - Margaret Mead (11387 bytes)
26: In [[1983]], five years after Mead had died, [[Derek Freema...
28: ...oorly written, unscientific, irresponsible, and misleading." (Freeman 1999, cited by Pinker 2002, p. 1...
33: ...hroughout Melanesia, and especially in the large island of [[New Guinea]]. Moreover, male anthropolog...
49: "In her research on [[Manus Island]] of New Guinea, she discovered that 'primitiv...
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