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  1. Martha Argerich (3384 bytes)
    7: ...ng, including works by [[Fr餩ric Chopin]], [[Johannes Brahms]], [[Maurice Ravel]], [[Sergei Prokofiev...
    9: ...o. 1 (Tchaikovsky)|Piano Concerto No. 1]]. From [[1969]] to [[1973]], Argerich was married to [[Conducti...
    11: ...eless in promoting younger pianists, through her annual festival, and does frequently appear as member...
  2. Ella Fitzgerald (9400 bytes)
    2: ...he most important [[jazz]] [[singer]]s, and the winner of thirteen [[Grammy Award]]s. Gifted with a th...
    10: She began her [[solo]] career in [[1941]]. Beginning as a [[Swing (genre)|swing]] singer, she also ...
    12: ... Berlin]], [[Cole Porter]], [[Jerome Kern]], [[Johnny Mercer]] (the only songbook devoted soley to a l...
    14: ...as [[Oscar Peterson]], [[Count Basie]] ("On the Sunny Side of the Street"), [[Joe Pass]] ("Speak love"...
    20: ...rried Benny Kornegay, but the marriage was later annulled. Her second husband was the famous [[double...
  3. Aretha Franklin (7875 bytes)
    2: ...ic|soul]] and [[R&B]] singer born in [[Memphis, Tennessee]], but raised in [[Detroit, Michigan]]. On ...
    6: ...in to Franklin's talents. Her greatest and most innovative work was yet to come.
    12: ...]s in [[1968]], she was virtually unchallenged, winning eight successive awards for Best Female R&B Vo...
    14: ...ful relationship with Wexler and Mardin while beginning to take a greater role in producing her work. ...
    18: ...rs with Columbia Records. The marriage ended in [[1969]] and she has always refused to answer questions ...
  4. Sofia Gubaidulina (8325 bytes)
    11: ...d this by the [[Johannes-Ostern (Gubaidulina)|Johannes-Ostern]] ("Easter according to John"). The two ...
    20: ...usical Toys'' fourteen piano pieces for children (1969)
    53: ...89;нега)'' on verses of Gennadi Aigi for chamber ensemble and chamber choir (1...
    72: *''Johannes-Passion'' for soprano, tenor, baritone, bass, t...
    74: *''Johannes-Ostern'' for soprano, tenor, baritone, bass, tw...
  5. Janis Joplin (8673 bytes)
    6: Cultivating a rebellious manner that could be viewed as "liberated" - the [[wom...
    10: ...red a barnstorming vocal by Joplin. (The [[D.A. Pennebaker]] documentary ''Monterey Pop'' captured [[C...
    14: ... ''[[I Got Dem Ol' Kozmic Blues Again Mama!]]'' [[1969]] (year she played at [[Woodstock]]). That group...
    16: ... [[The Dick Cavett Show]] in [[1970]], where she announced that she would attend her 10-year high scho...
    30: ...al style, her flamboyant dress sense, her outspokenness and sense of humour, her liberated stance and ...
  6. Miriam Makeba (1140 bytes)
    1: ...ng the struggle against the racist system. Her [[1969]] marriage to black [[separatist]] [[Stokely Carm...
  7. Joni Mitchell (9996 bytes)
    5: ...]] playing, tuning the instrument in unorthodox manners to produce a distinctive rhythmic, driving sou...
    7: ...ll)]]'' (1968) and ''[[Clouds (album)|Clouds]]'' (1969) were archetypes of the nascent singer-songwriter...
    19: ...w Mitchell's lowest recorded output since the beginning of her career. Only three albums of new mater...
    21: ...he real return to form came with the [[Grammy]] winning ''Turbulent Indigo'' (1994) and ''Taming the T...
    35: *[[1969]] [[Clouds (album)|Clouds]]
  8. Mary Magdalene (15420 bytes)
    27: ...dentified as Mary Magdalene the woman who was a sinner in Luke 7:36-50:
    28: ...7 And, behold, a woman in the city, which was a sinner, when she knew that Jesus sat at meat in the Ph...
    31: ...this linkage at the [[Second Vatican Council]] ([[1969]]) it survives strongly in folk Catholicism.
    43: ...f the Fourth Gospel?"], 1998, available on-line. Ann Graham Brock (see ref.) summarized this reading o...
    67: ...ck of contemporary documentation, this scenario cannot be proven, and although some consider the idea ...
  9. Mother Teresa (22682 bytes)
    22: ...at have become a burden to the society and are shunned by everyone."
    31: ...Her fame can be in large part attributed to the [[1969]] [[documentary]] ''Something Beautiful for God''...
    33: ...rize. Other awards bestowed upon her included a Kennedy Prize ([[1971]]), the [[Albert Schweitzer]] In...
    70: ...d [[Tariq Ali]], produced a critical British [[Channel 4]] documentary, ''Hell's Angel'', based on Cha...
    75: ...some criticism. Many advocates of the [[family planning]] and [[pro-choice]] movements were critical o...
  10. Ingrid Bergman (5216 bytes)
    1: ...August 29]], [[1982]]) was an [[Academy Award]]-winning [[Sweden|Swedish]] [[Actor|actress]].
    27: * [[On the Sunny Side]] (1936)
    58: * [[The Inn of the Sixth Happiness]] (1958)
    64: * [[Cactus Flower]] (1969)
  11. Catherine Deneuve (2766 bytes)
    1: ...atherine deneuve.jpg|thumb|Catherine Deneuve at Cannes in 2000]]
    4: ...ade her movie debut in the 1956 film "Les Collegiennes," when she was still a teenager (her elder sist...
    8: ...er four-year relationship with [[Marcello Mastroianni]]. She has been married once, from 1965 to 1972,...
    26: * ''[[Fort Saganne]]'' (1984)
    31:
  12. Mia Farrow (4707 bytes)
    31: *''[[John and Mary]]'' ([[1969]])
    44: *''[[Broadway Danny Rose]]'' ([[1984]])
    47: *''[[Hannah and Her Sisters]]'' ([[1986]])
  13. Katharine Hepburn (23170 bytes)
    5: ...helped to found the organization that became [[Planned Parenthood]]. Hepburn's father was a staunch p...
    7: ...ow eighties, and reaching the semi-final of the Connecticut Young Women's Golf Championship. She woul...
    12: A banner year for Hepburn, 1928 also marked her nuptuals...
    30: ... press attention, would wear overalls and ratty tennis shoes instead of glamorous clothing fit for a s...
    48: ...''. Behind the scenes the pair fell in love, beginning what would be one of Hollywood's most famous r...
  14. Julie Andrews (8700 bytes)
    9: ...1967]]), with [[Mary Tyler Moore]] and [[Carol Channing]].
    17: .... For this last performance, late night king [[Johnny Carson]] thanked Andrews for "showing us that th...
    19: Julie received [[Kennedy Center Honors]] in [[2001]]. She also appears...
    58: ...sic with Julie Andrews and Harry Belafonte]]'' ([[1969]])
  15. Steffi Graf (16410 bytes)
    2: ...ory. During her career she won 22 [[Grand Slam (tennis)|Grand Slam]] singles titles. In [[1988]], she ...
    6: ... her first tournament aged five. She soon began winning junior tournaments with regularity, and in [[1...
    10: ...d only 10 events leading up to the [[U.S. Open (tennis)|US Open]]; whereas another up-and-coming star,...
    14: ...nis as her career, she was also a top 400 metre runner in her youth and could potentially have been a ...
    18: .... Graf claimed her first Grand Slam title after winning an epic battle 6-4, 4-6, 8-6. Graf lost to Nav...
  16. Sonja Henie (2914 bytes)
    1: ...Henie''' ([[April 8]], [[1912]]-[[October 12]], [[1969]]) was a [[Norway|Norwegian]] [[figure skating|fi...
    8: ...r|choreography]]. She was also an accomplished tennis player.
    14: She died in [[1969]] of [[leukemia]], on a flight from [[Paris]] to ...
  17. Hillary Rodham Clinton (17176 bytes)
    10: In 1969, she entered [[Yale Law School]], where she met ...
    41: ...ws that had been passed in the wake of [[Robert Kennedy]]'s appointment as Attorney General limited he...
    47: ...'s death was not a suicide and that it had some connection to Whitewater. However, Starr's investigat...
    60: ...ime New York Senator [[Daniel Patrick Moynihan]] announced his intent to retire, speculation began ove...
    62: ...out precedent in New York, however: [[Robert F. Kennedy]] was elected to the Senate in 1964 under simi...
  18. Culture (23440 bytes)
    12: ...finement and of sophistication as corrupting and unnatural developments which obscure and distort peop...
    14: ...ture, and the opposition of culture to [[nature (innate) | nature]]. They recognize non-[[élite]]s as...
    23: ...le) have argued that these two types of culture cannot be separated but that much of a societiy's symb...
    27: ...s on another ([[acculturation]]). [[Diffusion of innovations]] theory presents a research-based model ...
    40: (See ''Dictionary of Modern Sociology'', 1969, 93, cited at [http://www.info.gov.hk/coy/eng/rep...
  19. Pipe organ (24478 bytes)
    17: ...ouse Grand Organ]], whose construction started in 1969 and was completed in 1979, is a baroque style org...
    29: ...gels accompanying [[Domenico di Bartolo]]'s ''Madonna of Humility'', Siena 1433, the angel on the righ...
    31: ...ons near [[Budapest]] in Hungary (the ancient [[Pannonia]]) a Roman organ from the 3rd century AD was ...
    57: ...nd chest]] which supplies air to the pipes. The manner in which the air is controlled varies depending...
    150: ...oard. For example, a ''swell to great'' coupler connects the swell organ to the great manual.
  20. President of the United States (42878 bytes)
    14: ...igan]] [[List of Governors of Michigan|Gov.]] [[Jennifer Granholm]], born in [[British Columbia]], [[C...
    25: ... the modern electoral process is concerned with winning [[swing state]]s, through frequent visits and ...
    35: ...le, including 1 million active-duty military personnel. In addition, the president has important [[leg...
    55: * [[John F. Kennedy]], born [[May 29]], [[1917]], was the first pr...
    56: ...ollowed Johnson in office were also born before Kennedy (in order of birth, [[Ronald Reagan|Reagan]], ...

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