Search results
|
Showing below up to 20 results starting with #101.
View (previous 20) (next 20) (20 | 50 | 100 | 250 | 500).
No article title matches
Page text matches
- Golden Retriever (8646 bytes)
1: ...ble displayed on the page. Scroll down to get to the main text --->
38: ...om/golden/goldenarticle1.htm CKC]<br>[http://www.the-kennel-club.org.uk/discoverdogs/gundog/g819.htm K...
40: ...t and does not require very much of the owners, other than regular exercise. It is often affectionatel...
43: ...heir dogs retain their puppyish nature for life. They are natural [[clown]]s.
45: ...eeds is a serious ''faux pas'' to a fancier of either, of course. - Korea Jindo Dog (7529 bytes)
1: ...ble displayed on the page. Scroll down to get to the main text --->
6: |<!-- image here -->
27: |[http://www.google.com/search?q=cache:kLrjxpSl7cYJ:www.fci.be/uploaded_files/334A2003_e...
31: ...ds|breed]] of [[dog]] originating in [[Korea]]. The Jindo is a [[hunting dog]], originally from [[Jin...
35: ...f 10:11. Typically, males are larger with heavier heads and females have more fox-like features. - Timeline of railway history (5902 bytes)
5: ...tt]] invents first [[steam engine]] able to turn wheels.
6: ...|engineer]] [[William Jessop]] uses flanged iron wheels on iron edge rails on coal railway at [[Loughb...
7: ...03]] Arguably, the world's first public railway, the [[Surrey Iron Railway]] opens in south [[London]]...
9: ...vice on the Oystermouth Railway, better known as the [[Swansea and Mumbles Railway]]
10: ...on]] constructs his first [[locomotive]], ''[[Blucher]]''. - Gabby Hartnett (4450 bytes)
1: ...[[National League]] catcher in the first half of the 20th century.
3: ...rd for catchers - and 122 [[runs batted in]]. In the meantime, his quiet and unpretentious manner had ...
5: ...games as a catcher. Hartnett also finished among the NL's top ten in [[slugging percentage]] seven tim...
7: ...ng when pitcher [[Carl Hubbell]] set a record in the [[1934 in sports|1934]] game by [[strikeout|strik...
9: ...bs' manager in the middle of the [[1938 in sports|1938]] season, replacing [[Charlie Grimm]]. - Baseball (36464 bytes)
1: [[Image:Busch Stadium.jpg|thumb|275px|A view of the playing field at [[Busch Stadium]] in [[St. Louis...
3: ...m the closely related sport of [[softball]] and other [[List of sports similar to baseball|similar gam...
5: ...larity grew so great that the word "ballgame" in the United States almost always refers to a game of b...
10: ... which extend straight, and form the boundary in the outfield as well.
12: ...f the home team play the field, while players on the visiting team come to bat one at a time. - Hipparchus (astronomer) (50785 bytes)
2: ...hus (Lunar crater)|Hipparchus lunar crater]] and the [[asteroid]] [[4000 Hipparchus]].
4: ... wrote at least 14 books, only his commentary on the popular astronomical poem by [[Aratus]] has been ...
8: ...s ''Geographia'' ("Geography"), and from [[Pliny the Elder]]'s ''[[Pliny's Natural History|Naturalis h...
10: There is a strong tradition that Hipparchus was born ...
14: ...on]], but it is not known if and when he visited these places. - American Bison (6740 bytes)
16: ...d Bison''' (''Bison bison athabascae''), distingushed by its large humped back.
18: ...d September; a single reddish-brown calf is born the following spring, and nurses for a year. Bison ar...
20: ... "tend" females until allowed to mate, following them around and chasing away rival males.
22: ...ehavior, to "ensure the return of the buffalo in the coming season." ([[Bruce Bagemihl]], ''Whole Eart...
24: ...animals will end up with a brown-colored coat as they mature. White buffalo are considered sacred by ... - William Howard Taft (15237 bytes)
7: | preceded=[[Theodore Roosevelt]]
14: | wife=[[Helen Herron Taft]]
16: | vicepresident=[[James S. Sherman]]
18: ...he backing of his predecessor and close friend [[Theodore Roosevelt]].
20: ...he first president to occupy the [[Oval Office]] when it was opened in [[October]] [[1909]]. - John Nance Garner (5903 bytes)
3: ...exas]] and the thirty-second [[Vice President of the United States]].
5: ...County from [[1893]] to [[1896]] and a member of the state House of Representatives from [[1898]] to [...
7: ... miles of rural South Texas. He was elected from the district fourteen subsequent times, serving until...
9: ... Democrats in [[1929]], and then as [[Speaker of the United States House of Representatives]] in [[193...
11: ... was elected Vice President of the United States. He was reelected Vice President in [[1936]] and serv... - Alben W. Barkley (3817 bytes)
2: ...tucky]] and the thirty-fifth [[Vice President of the United States]].
4: ...sville, Virginia]]. It was during this time that he legally changed his name from "Willie Alben" to "...
6: ...til his resignation on [[January 19]], [[1949]]. He was [[United States Senate Majority Leader|majori...
8: ...e commencement address, an occasion which became the first Emory event ever televised.
10: ...the Kentucky-Tennessee border and Barkley Dam at the same lake are also named in his honor. - Jane Goodall (4250 bytes)
1: ...mpanzee]] social and family life, as director of the [[Jane Goodall Institute]] in [[Gombe Stream Nati...
3: She received an honorary doctorate degree in science ...
8: ...her to [[Bournemouth]], England, where Vanne's mother and two sisters lived in a home
10: ...e chimpanzees of [[Gombe Stream National Park]] (then known as Gombe Stream Chimpanzee Reserve) in Jul...
12: ...here she earned a doctorate in [[ethology]] from the [[University of Cambridge]] in 1964. - Germany in the Middle Ages (53864 bytes)
3: ...ngle political unit until the late 19th century, they exerted influence upon Western civilization from...
5: ...eferred to [[Nazi Germany]] (1933–1945) as the Third Reich.
7: ...t the beginning of the sections and subsections. The [[History of Germany since 1945]] continues this ...
9: ==The Germans and the Romans==
12: ...out the Germanic people at the Roman frontier on the Rhine]] - List of U.S. military history events (12126 bytes)
1: ...ces of the federal government or the militias of the separate states and territories.
4: ...ered to be ''major conflicts'' by historians and the general public.
25: *[[Occupation of the Dominican Republic]] (1916–1924)
29: ...m Lincoln Brigade|Spanish Civil War]] (1936–1938)
32: ...vietnam-war.jpg|thumb|The Vietnam War was one of the longest military conflicts in U.S. history.]] - Hipparchus (50784 bytes)
1: ...hus (Lunar crater)|Hipparchus lunar crater]] and the [[asteroid]] [[4000 Hipparchus]].
3: ... wrote at least 14 books, only his commentary on the popular astronomical poem by [[Aratus]] has been ...
7: ...s ''Geographia'' ("Geography"), and from [[Pliny the Elder]]'s ''[[Pliny's Natural History|Naturalis h...
9: There is a strong tradition that Hipparchus was born ...
13: ...on]], but it is not known if and when he visited these places. - Comics of the United States (14771 bytes)
3: ... small magazines containing fictional stories in the artistic medium of [[comics]].
5: ... in quality, subject matter and audience through the past. However, a number of historical changes ha...
7: ==The Platinum Age==
8: ...], a pirated translation of [[Rodolphe T?er|Rodolphe T?er's]] "Histoire de M. Vieux Bois".
10: ==[[Golden Age of comic books|The Golden Age]]== - George W. Bush (64926 bytes)
1: ...ge H. W. Bush]]), and his brother ([[Jeb Bush]], the current [[Governor of Florida|Florida governor]])...
7: ...urrent Term will end on [[January 20]], [[2009]]. He will be ineligible to run for reelection)
17: | vicepresident=[[Dick Cheney]]
19: ...he United States|Vice President]] [[Al Gore]] of the [[Democratic Party (United States)|Democratic Par...
22: ...he family spent the summers and most holidays at the [[Bush Compound]] in Maine. - Franklin Delano Roosevelt (74009 bytes)
7: | preceded=[[Herbert Hoover]]
16: | vicepresident=[[John N. Garner]]<br>[[Henry A. Wallace]]<br>[[Harry S. Truman]]
18: ...and close friends called him Frank. To the public he was usually known as "[[FDR (disambiguation)|FDR]...
20: ...ion to preserve peace was brought to fruition as the [[United Nations]] after his death.
22: ...als criticise measures such as the internment of the Japanese-Americans during [[World War II]] and hi... - Holocaust (53541 bytes)
2: ...ration camps|Concentration camp]] inmates during the Holocaust]]
4: ...grom]] and the [[T-4 Euthanasia Program]] established by [[Hitler]] that killed some 200,000 people.
6: ...you sum the numbers given below and according to the article "Adolf Hitler" -->
8: == Etymology and usage of the term ==
10: ...ge variety of authors to reference large catastrophes and massacres. - Caracol, Belize (1913 bytes)
1: ...sh language|Spanish]] for "[[Snail|The Snail]]"; the ancient Maya name may have been '''Oxhuitza'''.
3: ...to [[889]] which record the dynastic sequence of the rulers.
5: ...ne monument here records a military victory over the army of [[Tikal]] in [[562]].
8: (Note that this list is not continuous, as the archaeological record is incomplete)
27: ...f archaeological excavations and restorations of the ancient structures at Caracol started in [[1985]]... - Handball (6138 bytes)
1: ...a [[ball]] trying to throw it in the [[goal]] of the opposing team.
3: ...n played internationally since the first half of the 20th century.
7: ...-semicircular line that is nine meters away from the goal.
9: ...th only one attacker on the seven-meter line and the defending goalkeeper involved.
11: ...tball]], except that a handball player may raise their hand above shoulder level while bouncing.
View (previous 20) (next 20) (20 | 50 | 100 | 250 | 500).