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  1. San Francisco, California (55022 bytes)
    99: ...ty. The newly elected Mayor Newsom, who won by a close margin, burst onto the national political scene w...
    382: {{commons|San Francisco}}
  2. Parthenon (12682 bytes)
    27: ...mportant temple of the Ancient Greek religion for close to a thousand years. It was certainly still intac...
    66: {{commons|Parthenon}}
  3. Julius Caesar (50670 bytes)
    55: As 59 BC came to a close, Caesar had the support of the people, along with...
    70: ...on of the Alesian plateau, which would not only enclose the Gauls, but keep his large army occupied durin...
    74: ... as many as 6 to 1. The battle that was once very close to the possible end of Caesar, turned into an all...
    90: As the battle closed, Caesar reviewed the field and was likely shaken...
    214: {{commons|Julius Caesar}}
  4. Adolf Hitler (51456 bytes)
    22: ...egally born a Hitler, however, and was ironically closely related to Hiedler through his mother's family,...
    33: ...oblems. However, according to August Kubizek, his close friend and roommate at the time, he was more inte...
    126: ...[February 22]], Hitler was recorded saying to his closest associates "we shall regain our health only by ...
    152: ...viet forces were at the gates of Berlin. Hitler's closest lieutenants urged him to flee to Bavaria or Aus...
    265: {{commons|Adolf Hitler}}
  5. American Revolutionary War (40738 bytes)
    129: The besiegers dug trenches closer and closer to the city until, on [[May 12]], [[1780]], Gene...
    154: ...had been occupied by the British from 1776 to the close of 1779. An unsuccessful attempt was made to dri...
    187: ...rktown. In April [[1782]], the [[British House of Commons]] voted to end the war with the American colonies...
    189: ...lliance and European combinations by which at the close of the conflict Great Britain was without a frien...
  6. Indianapolis, Indiana (25903 bytes)
    29: ... the Governor's mansion. It was used as a market commons for over six years. Although an expensive Governo...
    75: ...by the number of fans in attendance (estimated at close to 300,000), the Indianapolis 500 and the Brickya...
  7. Russia (28007 bytes)
    31: At the close of this [[Russian Revolution]], the [[Bolshevik]]...
    120: ...economy in the world and fifth largest in Europe, closely following that of Italy (?1.3 trillion or $1.6 ...
    176: {{Commons|Russia}}
  8. Mahatma Gandhi (35350 bytes)
    25: ...rafting petitions for litigants but was forced to close down that business as well when he ran afoul of a...
    29: ...unt of his race. This experience led him to more closely examine the hardships his people suffered in So...
    104: {{Commons|Mohandas K. Gandhi|Mohandas K. Gandhi}}
  9. Native American (42651 bytes)
    158: ...was not used if it turned out to have an interval close to a half step.
    201: {{commons|Native Americans}}
  10. Martin Luther (43050 bytes)
    61: ...the forgiveness of sins; and his entire theory is closely connected with his view of the all-embracing pa...
    113: ...k on the social hierarchy as well. Because of the close ties between the hereditary nobility and the prin...
    226: {{commons|Martin Luther}}
  11. Global warming (53726 bytes)
    132: ...cally emphasizing the possible dangers and groups close to [[industry]] questioning the climate models an...
    271: ...Sarah Bartlett explain the "Global Tragedy of the Commons at COP 6" in the Green Party journal Synthesis/Re...
  12. Sheep (9256 bytes)
    15: ...est [[Asia]]. For other types of sheep and their close relatives, see [[goat antelope]]. For more info...
    59: ... and the English "[[Inclosure |inclosing]] of the commons".
  13. Dog (69384 bytes)
    100: *Drop ear: An ear that folds and droops close to the head, such as most [[scent hound]]s'. Also...
    148: ... [[herding]] dog, whose physical configuration is closer to that of an adult wild canine and who therefor...
    149: ...ing" behavior. Their physical characteristics are closer to that of the mature wild canine than the sheep...
    188: ...ny other animal; this is purportedly due to their closely-knit development with modern man, and the survi...
    226: ...ble to reproduce the desired characteristics very closely. Of course, most owners who let their dogs repr...
  14. Charles Darwin (47469 bytes)
    4: ...aware of the likely reaction, he confided only in close friends and researched to meet anticipated object...
    8: ...eminence, he was buried in [[Westminster Abbey]], close to [[Sir William Herschel]] and [[Sir Isaac Newto...
    98: Darwin made attempts to explain his theory to close friends, but they were slow to show interest and ...
    253: {{Commons|Charles Darwin}}
  15. Watergate (19196 bytes)
    9: ...there was a link between the burglars and someone close to the President. However, Nixon press secretary ...
    70: {{commons|Category:Watergate}}
  16. Christmas around the world (98033 bytes)
    43: ...a national holiday. Shortly thereafter businesses close for the New Year's holidays, usually reopening on...
    82: ...d New Year's Eve ([[December 31]]), other days in close proximity such as Christmas Eve ([[December 24]])...
    188: ...nd New Year's Day, and many workplaces completely close for that period, these parties are effectively an...
    211: What's common is that people usually stay in close family circle. Staying alone during Christmas Eve...
    252: {{commons cat|Christmas markets in Germany}}

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