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- Franklin Delano Roosevelt (74009 bytes)
1: {{Infobox President | name=Franklin Delano Roosevelt
14: | wife=[[Eleanor Roosevelt]]
18: ...s called him Frank. To the public he was usually known as "[[FDR (disambiguation)|FDR]]."
20: ...rs dispute this claim arguing that Roosevelt's economic policies actually slowed recovery. In the buil...
30: ...achusetts]] in [[1621]]. Her mother was a Lyman, another very old American family. Franklin was her on... - Rowing (20818 bytes)
3: ...d_States)|collegiate rowing]] are also sometimes known as '''crew'''.
11: ...and), and because of this symmetry the rowers are not referred to as "port" or "starboard."
20: ...lled ''regata'' included boat races among others. Nowadays, rowing competitions are still called ''[[r...
26: ... oar event; [[Rob Waddell]] (New Zealand) and [[Xeno M?] (Switzerland), opponents in the single sculls...
36: ...etition, bow- and stern-coxed boats may race one another, but there are substantial differences create... - Diplodocus (2066 bytes)
7: {{Taxobox_superordo_entry | taxon = [[Dinosaur|Dinosauria]]}}
14: ''D. hayi'' (Holland, 1924)<br/>
18: ...ng the [[Jurassic]] period. Scientists gave the dinosaur its name due to the way part of its skeleton ...
22: ...rayed, with their necks high up in the air, it is now believed by some that the animal could only keep... - Australian Silky Terrier (4605 bytes)
34: |[[F?ration Cynologique Internationale|FCI]]: || Group 3 Section 4...
57: !Notes
59: |Note
68: Notwithstanding that this breed is in the toy group,...
72: ...d Terriers, Black and Tan", however, the breed is not mentioned in ''The Dog of Australia'', [[Walter ... - Cellulose acetate (4564 bytes)
6: ...sable state, releasing [[acetic acid]]. This is known as "[[vinegar]] syndrome."
10: Cellulose acetate or acetate rayon fiber (1924) is one of the earliest synthetic fibers and is b...
12: ...y samples of continuous filament acetate yarn. In 1924, the first commercial acetate filament was spun i...
25: ...dyes and pigments are required since acetate does not accept dyes ordinarily used for cotton and rayon...
28: ... be wet cleaned or dry cleaned and generally does not shrink - February 22 (10772 bytes)
19: ...t]] [[Grover Cleveland]] signs a bill admitting [[North Dakota]], [[South Dakota]], [[Montana]] and [[...
23: ...ist [[Esteban Terradas i Illa]], as part of the monografics course of High Studies and Exchange organi...
24: * [[1924]] - [[Calvin Coolidge]] becomes the first [[Presi...
35: ...997]] - In [[Roslin]], [[Scotland]], scientists announce that an adult [[sheep]] named [[Dolly the she...
36: * [[2002]] - A [[MH-47E Chinook]] [[helicopter]] crashes into the ocean near th... - Igor Stravinsky (26622 bytes)
1: ...euvre included everything from symphonies to [[piano]] miniatures.
10: ... born in Oranienbaum (now [[Lomonosov, Russia|Lomonosov]]), near [[St. Petersburg, Russia]]. Brought u...
12: ...ntention was "<nowiki>[</nowiki>to send<nowiki>]</nowiki> them all to hell". (He succeeded: the 1913 ...
14: ...d itself in several of his Paris collaborations. Not only was he the principal composer for [[Sergei ...
17: ...ied his cousin [[Katerina Nossenko]], who he had known since early childhood, on [[23 January]] [[1906... - Saint Petersburg (36589 bytes)
13: ...ia|District]]: || [[Northwestern Federal District|North West Russia]]
36: ... [[1914]]–[[1924]]), is a city located in [[Northwestern Russia]] on the delta of the river Neva...
40: ...n today and to honor it people call it often "the Northern Capital" (севеl...
42: ...blast]] (while being a separate region) and the [[Northwestern Federal District]] (Сеk...
46: ...age:winter_canal.jpg|thumb|left|St Petersburg is known as the city of 300 [[bridge]]s.]] - Timeline of aviation (3479 bytes)
11: ... - [[1923 in aviation|1923]] - [[1924 in aviation|1924]] - [[1925 in aviation|1925]] - [[1926 in aviatio... - Organic farming (38858 bytes)
7: ... synthetic [[fertilizer]]s or [[pesticide]]s, and no GMOs;
10: * no drugs (e.g. [[antibiotics]], [[hormones]]), and a...
12: ...es. Where laws exist, it is usually illegal for a non-certified farm to call itself or its products ''...
16: ...ical-based farming practices that have become the norm in food production over the last 80 years. The ...
27: <td>large-scale, often owned by or economically tied to major [[food]] [[corporation]]s</t... - Yoga (18820 bytes)
16: ==Yoga Terminology==
17: ...al development of thought, many Sanskrit terms do not have precise equivalents in other languages, and...
23: ...hta-devata (personal deity). "Christ the Yogi" is not an uncommon concept in the world of Yoga today. ...
26: ...ice in the context of any religion, including but not limited to Hinduism.
28: ...ivine Beings (MahaDevas) within Hinduism/Yoga but no "God." Religion, however, is most generally defin... - Walter Baade (2275 bytes)
9: | [[966 Muschi]] || [[November 9]], [[1921]]
11: | [[967 Helionape]] || [[November 9]], [[1921]]
13: | [[1036 Ganymed]] || [[October 23]], [[1924]]
15: | [[1103 Sequoia]] || [[November 9]], [[1928]]
23: ...ne 25]] [[1960]]) was a [[Germany|German]] [[astronomer]] who emigrated to the [[USA]] in [[1931]]. - Lauren Bacall (3967 bytes)
3: ...United States|American]] film and stage actress. Known for her comedic skills and sultry voice, she be...
9: ... ''[[To Have and Have Not (film)|To Have and Have Not]]'' ([[1944 in film|1944]]), in which she appear...
11: She was nominated for a [[Best Supporting Actress]] [[Academ...
15: ...acall By Myself]]'' ([[1978]]) and ''[[Now (book)|Now]]'' ([[1994]]). In [[2005]], Bacall decided to r...
20: *''[[To Have and Have Not (film)|To Have and Have Not]]'' ([[1944]])
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