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- Babe Ruth (55357 bytes)
18: ...with the Providence Grays of [[Providence, Rhode Island]]. Pitching in combination with the young [[Ca...
20: ...and helped himself with the bat, hitting .315 and slugging his first four major league home runs. The ...
23: ...s Speaker]] to the [[Cleveland Indians]]. After a slightly shaky spring, he would make a case as the b...
35: ... in runs (158), RBI's (137), walks (148), and his slugging average of 847 was a major league record fo...
41: ...just percentage points below his 1920 figures for slugging and reaching base. Most astonishingly, he ... - Allspice (3832 bytes)
25: ...a near the beginning of the 16th century. It was slowly introduced into Europe after that. It is sti...
31: ...ient in commercial [[sausage]] preparations and [[curry powder]]s. Allspice is commonly used in Great Br... - French Revolution (36529 bytes)
8: ...ed and as power devolved from the monarchy to legislative bodies, the conflicting interests of these i...
15: ...th caused by and exacerbating the burden of a grossly inequitable system of [[tax]]ation.
70: ...t a thirty-years' purchase") specified in the legislation of [[August 4]], the course now remained set...
76: ...m the [[Roman Catholic Church]] to the State. Legislation enacted in 1790 included the abolition of th...
85: ...anuel Joseph Siey購Siey賝] led in proposing legislation in this period and successfully forged conse... - Franklin D. Roosevelt (74009 bytes)
20: ...guing that Roosevelt's economic policies actually slowed recovery. In the build up to the [[Second Wor...
34: ... at a [[White House]] reception. (They had previously met as children, but this was their first seriou...
44: ... Republican [[William Howard Taft]]. Franklin's dislike of Taft's administration drove him into politi...
50: ...make future wars impossible. He campaigned tirelessly across the country in support of the League of N...
60: ...e the Roosevelts were holidaying at [[Campobello Island, New Brunswick]], Roosevelt was stricken with ... - List of mathematicians (37424 bytes)
1: ...English language|English]] [[alphabet]]ical [[transliteration]] order (by [[surname]]).
44: *[[Arzachel (Al-Zarqali)]] (Muslim Spain, [[1028]]-[[1087]])
105: *[[Ladislaus Bortkiewicz]] (Poland/Russia/Germany [[1868]] ...
180: *[[Haskell Curry]] (USA, [[1900]] - [[1982]])
260: *[[Franc Forstneric]] (Slovenia, [[1958-]]) - Coriander (6994 bytes)
17: ...ly used in cooking. Coriander belongs to the [[parsley]] or [[carrot]] family, [[Apiaceae]].
24: ...y different taste from the seeds, similar to [[parsley]] but "juicier" and with [[citrus]]-like notes....
26: ...rnish on cooked dishes such as [[dal]] and many [[curry|curries]], but should never themselves be cooked ...
34: ...reen. Ground coriander is a major ingredient in [[curry]] powder, certain Belgian-style beers and other a...
38: ...riander seed is a key spice in [[India|Indian]] [[curry|curries]] and [[garam masala]] ([[Hindi]] name: '... - Cymbopogon (1874 bytes)
15: ...resh. Commonly used in [[tea]]s, [[soup]]s, and [[curry|curries]] it is also suitable for poultry, fish, ... - Daikon (2300 bytes)
6: ... or steaming. Daikon is often added to [[fishball curry]], along with [[pig skin]].
10: ...preserve vegetables for the long winter. Pickled sliced daikon, called [[senmaizuke]], (千ĉ... - List of herbs and spices (4611 bytes)
28: *[[Curry tree|Curry leaf]] (<i>Murraya koenigii</i>)
100: *[[Parsley]] (<i>Petroselinum crispum</i>)
102: *[[Purslane]]
136: *[[Curry powder]] - Culture of Ireland (27885 bytes)
2: The culture of the people living on the island of [[Ireland]] is far from monolithic. Many no...
8: ...7 million. The total population of humans on the island, north and south, only just approaches this fi...
10: ===Townslands, villages, parishes and counties===
12: ...t rural postal addresses consist of house and townsland names. The village and parish are key focal po...
21: ...anent settlement and the first true towns on the island emerged. These towns were taken over and expan... - Franklin Delano Roosevelt (74009 bytes)
20: ...guing that Roosevelt's economic policies actually slowed recovery. In the build up to the [[Second Wor...
34: ... at a [[White House]] reception. (They had previously met as children, but this was their first seriou...
44: ... Republican [[William Howard Taft]]. Franklin's dislike of Taft's administration drove him into politi...
50: ...make future wars impossible. He campaigned tirelessly across the country in support of the League of N...
60: ...e the Roosevelts were holidaying at [[Campobello Island, New Brunswick]], Roosevelt was stricken with ... - Christmas around the world (98033 bytes)
41: ...re held and presents were exchanged. The practice slowly spread in major cities, but its proximity to ...
48: ...as is a state holiday in Lebanon. Most Lebanese Muslims celebrate Christmas with Christian friends. A...
60: .... It will also be televised on TV in a majority Muslim country.
64: ...that the government wanted "nothing that insults Islam" during the open house.
174: ...clothing and [[Flip-flop|thongs]], and having his sleigh pulled by [[kangaroo]]s, (e.g. ''Six White Bo... - Social justice (17329 bytes)
17: ...ke the consequences of improper action more obviously painful. Social Justice was achieved through [[d...
19: ...produce a conception of the moral law as self-legislated by each for all.
24: ...eement by the people who are subject to it. Obviously, not every citizen can be asked to participate i...
37: ...ty and integrity of the person (viz: freedom from slavery, freedom of movement and a reasonable degree...
51: ...ontext, even though other individuals may consciously choose to participate in response (intellectuall...
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