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  1. Bonnie and Clyde (17385 bytes)
    15: ...rested in late 1926, after running when police confronted him over a rental car he'd failed to return ...
    19: ... most prevalent story is that it was through his friend Clarence Clay. Clarence's sister, Bonnie's si...
    23: ...ts]] said that it was Eastham where Clyde turned "from a schoolboy to a rattlesnake."
    25: ...s, embroiled in a plan to raid Eastham prison and free associate [[Raymond Hamilton]] and others. He r...
    35: ...[[myth]]ic [[aura]] of Bonnie and Clyde — a couple both reviled and adored by the public. However, t...
  2. Aimee Semple McPherson (13395 bytes)
    7: ...used a scandal in their small town, prompting the couple to elope to [[Michigan]].)
    9: ...ad been orphaned at an early age, and raised by a couple who worked with the [[Salvation Army]]. As a resu...
    13: ...mple, a [[Pentecostalism|Pentecostal]] missionary from [[Ireland]], in December 1907 while attending a...
    19: After the birth of her son, McPherson suffered from [[postpartum depression]] and several serious h...
    25: ...join her on her religious travels, he soon became frustrated with the situation, and by 1918 had filed...
  3. Julia Child (8199 bytes)
    1: [[Image:Julia_child.jpg|frame|right|Julia Child holds up a [[Monkfish]].]]
    2: ...rench Cooking'' and the television series ''[[The French Chef]]'', which premiered in 1963.
    6: ...ood prepared by the family maid. After graduating from [[Smith College]] with a [[Bachelor of Arts]] d...
    10: ...formation Agency | U.S. Information Agency]] in [[France]].
    12: == Post-war France ==
  4. Krystyna Skarbek (11133 bytes)
    3: ...s in [[Germany|German-occupied]] [[Poland]] and [[France]]. She was the longest-serving and most capa...
    7: ...]]), and the couple soon moved to [[British East Africa]].
    9: ...vinced by her acquaintances, including journalist Frederick Voigt. She left for [[Hungary]], where in...
    11: ...].) Krystyna and Kowerski made good their escape from Hungary via the [[Balkans]] and [[Turkey]].
    15: ...andated [[Syria]] from the pro-[[Vichy]] [[France|French]] [[consul]]. Only German spies, some Polish...
  5. Leni Riefenstahl (8095 bytes)
    1: [[Image:Leni_Riefenstahl.jpg|frame|Riefenstahl circa 1930]]
    7: ... [[1935]] as ''[[Tag der Freiheit]]'' (''[[Day of Freedom]]'') and is now available on [[DVD]]. It is ...
    13: ... World War II, she spent four years in a [[France|French]] [[detention camp]]. There were accusations ...
    15: ...Mick Jagger]] and his wife [[Bianca Jagger]] as a couple holding each other's hands after they got maried,...
    21: Apart from her controversial propaganda movies, Riefenstah...
  6. Lucille Ball (12427 bytes)
    5: ...rmer". Two years later, she witnessed , Warner, a friend of her brother's get shot, severing the spina...
    9: ...s philandering and drinking caused problems right from the start. When he was drafted to the [[Army]] ...
    11: ... impressed with the pilot episode produced by the couple's [[Desilu]] production company, so the Arnazes t...
    22: From a production aspect, the use of actual [[film]]...
    24: ...ilming the show, cans of paint (in shades ranging from white to medium gray) were kept on set to 'pain...
  7. Katharine Hepburn (23170 bytes)
    1: [[Image:KH_40s-10.jpg|frame|right|Katharine Hepburn]]
    5: ... encouragement, were unafraid of expressing their frank views on various topics, including sex. "We w...
    7: ... teens, winning a bronze medal for figure skating from the [[Madison Square Garden]] skating club, sho...
    10: ... check... Katharine Hepburn's mother got a degree from BM in history and philosophy; can this be a mis...
    12: ...atonic fashion, and the two would remain lifelong friends. They divorced in [[1934]] after Hepburn wa...
  8. Helen Hunt (3298 bytes)
    11: ...r]] [[Hank Azaria]] on [[July 18]], [[1999]]. The couple divorced on [[December 18]], [[2000]].
    41: *''[[The Frog Prince]]'' (1988)
    43: *''[[Miles from Home]]'' (1988)
  9. Nicole Kidman (11782 bytes)
    13: ...Eve]] of [[1990]] in [[Telluride, Colorado]]. The couple adopted two children, Isabella and Connor, and li...
    19: ...when she co-starred with her husband as a married couple for the second time.
    21: ...arred in ''[[To Die For]]'', earning high praise from critics. Although media speculation thought tha...
    23: ...wing year Kidman came back to win the same praise from critics for her portrayal of Virginia Woolf in ...
    43: ...ccolades, Kidman has received Best Actress awards from the folowing critics' groups or award giving or...
  10. Marilyn Monroe (30186 bytes)
    1: [[Image:MarilynMonroe.jpg|right|frame|Marilyn Monroe]]
    8: ...til she was seven. The Bolenders were a religious couple who supplemented their meager income by being fos...
    12: ...e was declared a ward of the state. Gladys's best friend, Grace McKee, later Goddard, became her guard...
    15: [[Image:Pb1253.jpg|frame|right|Cover of the first issue of ''[[Playboy]...
    23: ...yn and her unique connection with the [[camera]]. From this point on, audiences were spellbound and Mo...
  11. Delia Gonzalez (2350 bytes)
    5: ...decision win over [[Lucy Tellez]] in [[Texas]]. A couple of fights later, she beat tough [[Gloria Ramirez]...
  12. Queen bee (6221 bytes)
    1: '''[[Honeybee]] queens''' are developed from [[larva]]e selected by worker [[bee]]s to becom...
    6: ...because she is given [[royal jelly]], a secretion from [[gland]]s on the heads of young workers, for a...
    32: The best queens emerge from replacement cells. As the young queen larva pu...
    34: ...ike queen brood cells extend outward and downward from the broodcomb. This picture likely depicts eme...
    39: ...se the workers have no fertilized (female) larvae from which to raise a replacement. If there is a de...
  13. Ceramics (15941 bytes)
    1: ...usands of years, involves the creation of objects from clay and other ceramic materials. This article ...
    7: ...his art form encompasses the creation of anything from earthenware and porcelain to decorative tiles a...
    39: ... the longevity of ceramic products make it an eco-friendly choice in an age of disposable products and...
    46: The word '''''ceramic''''' is derived from the [[Greek language|Greek]] word Κ&epsil...
    55: ...mechanical, electrical, and thermal responses are coupled to one another and also history-dependent. It i...
  14. Cartography (10500 bytes)
    3: ...ses. Current trends in this field are moving away from analog methods of mapmaking and toward the crea...
    6: [[Image:Radkarte_MKL1888.png|thumb|World map from the [[Middle Age]]s.]]
    7: The oldest known map dates from the [[5th millennium BCE]]. The oldest maps emp...
    9: .... An engraved map of the holy city of [[Nippur]], from the Kassite period ([[14th century BCE|14th]] &...
    14: ... map.JPG|thumb|[[Muhammad al-Idrisi]]'s world map from 1154. Note that south is at the top of the map....
  15. Slide whistle (1974 bytes)
    5: ...[[cornet]] to the slide whistle for a chorus on a couple of recordings with [[Joe "King" Oliver|King Olive...
  16. War (7002 bytes)
    16: ...pe?" This attitude was embraced by many societies from [[Sparta]] in [[Ancient Greece]] and the [[Anci...
    24: ...arter U.N. Charter], "save succeeding generations from the scourge of war."
    37: ...mention in this scant article have been signed. A couple of examples are: [[Resolutions of the Geneva Inte...
  17. History of ancient Egypt (28563 bytes)
    29: ...d grassy plains and temporary lakes that resulted from seasonal rains. The people who settled there mu...
    31: ...xture of [[Europe]]an, [[Middle East]]ern, and [[Africa]]n''").
    48: ...retation of the process. Poorly embalmed bodies (from the Late Period) are often black and very britt...
    50: ...erent way to treat your Pharaoh. The answer came from the [[Nile]].
    54: ...es. They became so good at this that one example from the [[Fifth dynasty of Egypt|5th Dynasty]] of a...
  18. George Washington (29551 bytes)
    26: ...e was initiated as a [[Freemasonry|Freemason]] in Fredericksburg on [[4 February]] [[1752]]. On Lawren...
    28: ==French and Indian War and afterwards==
    31: ...nternational incident, and helped to ignite the [[French and Indian War]], which eventually became the...
    33: ...ition]], which successfully drove the French away from [[Fort Duquesne]].
    35: ...n and never fathered any of his own. The newlywed couple moved to Mount Vernon where he took up the life o...
  19. John Quincy Adams (11783 bytes)
    22: ...e]] at the [[University of Leiden]]. He graduated from [[Harvard University]] in [[1787]], and was ele...
    24: ...-born wife, Adams wed Louisa Johnson in 1797. The couple named one of their sons after George Washington. ...
    26: ...list]] to the [[United States Senate]] and served from [[March 4]], [[1803]], until [[June 8]], [[1808...
    28: ...814]], and Minister to [[United Kingdom|Britain]] from [[1815]] to [[1817]]. During this time, Adams a...
    30: ...cquisition of [[Florida]] and in keeping the U.S. from becoming dependent on [[England]]. He is someti...
  20. Henry Wilson (2604 bytes)
    2: [[image:HenryWilson.jpg|framed|Henry Wilson]]
    3: ... [[1875]]) was a [[United States Senate|Senator]] from [[Massachusetts]] and the eighteenth [[Vice Pre...
    5: ...was owner and editor of the ''Boston Republican'' from [[1848]] to [[1851]].
    7: ...]] in [[1859]], [[1865]] and [[1871]], and served from [[January 31]], [[1855]], to [[March 3]], [[187...
    9: ...et with President [[Ulysses S. Grant]] and served from [[March 4]], [[1873]], until his death in the [...

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