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  1. Formula One (29650 bytes)
    24: ...of mid-engined cars, occurred in the [[1950s]]; [[Jack Brabham]], champion in [[1959]] and [[1960]], s...
    26: ...ade. Between [[Jim Clark]], [[Jackie Stewart]], [[Jack Brabham]], [[Graham Hill]], and [[Denny Hulme]]...
    35: ...he first [[Concorde Agreement]], a contract which bound the teams to compete until its expiration and ...
    37: ...nk capacity and boost pressures before banning turbochargers in [[1989 Formula One season|1989]].
    39: ...trol, and semi-automatic [[gearbox]]es. Some were borrowed from contemporary road cars; some, like act...
  2. Computer (32773 bytes)
    12: ...tions on that information are reduced to simple [[Boolean algebra]].
    14: ...Since almost all of mathematics can be reduced to Boolean operations, a sufficiently fast electronic c...
    64: ...ll used for some specialized purposes such as [[robotics]] and [[cyclotron]] control. Other approaches...
    67: ...signs for implementing arithmetic functions and [[Boolean algebra|logic operation]]s.
    70: ...ithmetic which can be used to represent various [[Boolean algebra|logic operation]]s.
  3. Ship (18843 bytes)
    2: ...ship. (Note that one refers to [[submarine]]s as "boats"). Compare [[vessel]].
    4: ...mizzen. Almost invariably she would also have a [[bowsprit]] but this was not part of the definition. ...
    10: ...] (distance between the highest waterline and the bottom of the ship) and [[tonnage]]. A number of di...
    12: ...anger, chose to leave the ship, could end up in [[jail]].
    14: ...ll mark to indicate the safe depth (or freeboard above the surface) to which a specific ship could loa...
  4. Forest (3705 bytes)
    4: ...ties covering large areas of the globe provide carbon-sink, oxygen-release, habitat, and soil-retentio...
    6: ...ome]]s, though in some types of forests such as [[boreal forest]]s, much of it is locked in [[lignin]]...
    17: ...n and needle-leaved. [[Temperate]] zones support both deciduous forests (''e.g.'', [[Temperate broadl...
    25: {{Commons|Forest}}
  5. San Francisco, California (55022 bytes)
    3: {{Infobox City |
    37: ... 20th century. It was a center of the [[dot-com]] boom at the end of the century.
    46: ...tates]]. It was then renamed "San Francisco" on [[January 30]], [[1847]].
    51: ..., including considerable [[immigration]]. Between January 1848 and December 1849, the population of Sa...
    53: ...gn. The Committee of Vigilance relinquished power both times after it decided the city had been 'clean...
  6. Parthenon (12682 bytes)
    9: ...as transporting the stone from Mount Pentelicus, about 16km from Athens, to the Acropolis. The funds w...
    19: ...thern side: it may have been scenes from the [[Trojan War]].
    37: ...ers he collected from the ground, still others he bought from local people.
    66: {{commons|Parthenon}}
  7. Julius Caesar (50670 bytes)
    9: ...esar was raised in the Subura, a lower-class neighborhood of Rome, where he apparently learned to spea...
    13: ...sar turned 15, his father grew ill and soon died. Both Marius and his father had left Caesar much of t...
    23: ...'s funeral mask. Although Caesar was very fond of both women (according to Suetonius), these speeches ...
    32: ...[[Cumae]] and beyond to the heel of Italy’s boot, was an important and high profile position. Wh...
    34: ...ile ship was credited to Caesar alone, instead of both.
  8. Adolf Hitler (51456 bytes)
    1: {{Infobox_Biography |
    20: ...tria]], not far from the [[German Empire|German]] border in what was then [[Austria-Hungary]]. He was ...
    22: ...ere airdropped over German cities. He was legally born a Hitler, however, and was ironically closely r...
    24: ...r Maria Schicklgruber's alleged employment.{{ref|about}}
    27: ...nderstood artist. After Hitler's father died on [[January 3]], [[1903]], at age 65, Adolf Hitler's sch...
  9. American Revolutionary War (40738 bytes)
    23: ...t as [[Patriot (American Revolution)|Patriots]]; about 1,000 fought with the British as Loyalists. Tho...
    25: ...est group, the [[Iroquois Confederacy]], fielded about 1,500 warriors against the American rebels.{{fn...
    30: [[Image:Boston concord 1775.jpg|thumb|400px|Boston - Concord Area, Route of British Troops, Apri...
    31: ...gulars (about 4,000 men) from his headquarters in Boston, but the countryside was in the hands of the ...
    33: ...d nearly constant fire during the return march to Boston. The shooting war had started.
  10. Sacramento, California (21190 bytes)
    2: ...us for [[wagon train]]s, [[stagecoach]]es, [[riverboat]]s, the [[telegraph]], the [[Pony Express]] and...
    4: {{Infobox City |
    42: ...840]]. In [[1848]], when gold was discovered by [[James W. Marshall]] at [[Sutters Mill|Sutter's Mill]...
    44: ...south, and east of there). A number of directly adjacent towns or cities, such as [[Carmichael, Califo...
    56: ...funded though taxes levied on goods unloaded from boats and loaded onto rail cars in the historic [[Sa...
  11. Boise, Idaho (9777 bytes)
    2: {{Template:US City infobox|
    3: city = Boise |
    6: flag = BoiseID.jpg |
    7: seal = BoiseIDseal.gif |
    8: map = IDMap-doton-Boise.PNG |
  12. Indianapolis, Indiana (25903 bytes)
    1: {{Template:US City infobox |
    29: ... the Governor's mansion. It was used as a market commons for over six years. Although an expensive Governo...
    37: ...s were convicted of bribery and jailed. Governor Jackson was indicted on charges of bribery, but he w...
    39: ...ican crowd in a poor inner-city Indianapolis neighborhood. While rioting broke out in cities across t...
    41: ...d the City-County Council sits as the legislative body for all of Marion County. Currently, Indianapo...
  13. Lansing, Michigan (6961 bytes)
    2: ...n|Ingham County]]; a small portion extends into adjacent [[Eaton County, Michigan|Eaton County]]. As o...
    5: {{Template:US City infobox|
    29: ...Lansing Charter Township]]. It has also annexed adjacent tracts of land in [[Delta Charter Township, M...
    31: ...wo lakes in the area, Park Lake and Lake Lansing, both northeast of the city.
    78: ...s, Grand Rapids, Kalamazoo, Jackson, Flint, Ann Arbor, and Battle Creek.
  14. Salt Lake City, Utah (41550 bytes)
    4: ...[[mountain]]s that rise up to 6,500 ft (1,980 m) above the valley floor. Named after nearby [[Great Sa...
    11: {{Salt Lake City infobox}}
    14: ... information, please take a moment to update the above "History of Salt Lake City" page with the same ...
    20: ...urred in [[1857]] with [[James Buchanan|President James Buchanan]] declaring the area in rebellion whe...
    22: ...major churches not of the Latter-Day Saint faith. Both cathedrals are historic icons.
  15. Russia (28007 bytes)
    2: ...9;я, transliteration: ''Rossiya'' or ''Rossija''), is a country that stretches over a vast expan...
    7: {{Russia infobox}}
    13: ...he [[8th century]] onwards and slowly assimilated both the Scandinavians as well as native [[Finno-Ugr...
    15: ...s quite prosperous, due to diversified trade with both Europe and Asia.
    27: ...t expanses of [[Siberia]]. The Russian Empire was born.
  16. Mahatma Gandhi (35350 bytes)
    1: {{Infobox_Biography |
    7: place_of_birth=[[Porbandar]], [[Gujarat]], [[India]] |
    9: date_of_death=[[January 30]], [[1948]] |
    13: ...oined the term ''[[satyagraha]]'', has influenced both nationalist and international movements for pea...
    15: ...ent [[civil disobedience]], Gandhi helped bring about India's independence from British rule, inspiri...
  17. Thomas Hobbes (26163 bytes)
    4: ...sopher]], most famous for his book ''[[Leviathan (book)|Leviathan]]'' ([[1651]]).
    6: Hobbes also wrote numerous other books on political philosophy and other matters, pro...
    10: Hobbes was born in [[Malmesbury]], [[Wiltshire]], [[England]] o...
    14: ...ecame a companion to the younger William and they both took part in a grand tour in [[1610]]. Hobbes w...
    16: ...ish, then the Earl of Devonshire, died of the [[Bubonic plague|plague]] in June 1628. The widowed coun...
  18. Native American (42651 bytes)
    1: ...] in traditional dress including [[war bonnet]], about 1908]]
    3: ...ginal Americans''', '''Aboriginal Peoples''', '''Aboriginal Americans''', '''American Indians''', '''A...
    5: The terms "Amerindian" and "Indian", both of which are derivatives of "American Indian" (...
    7: ... and genetic mega-group of Amerindians mentioned above. The Canadian First Nations specifically exclud...
    9:
  19. Death Valley National Park (38245 bytes)
    3: ...ke it famous and the subject or set of numerous [[book]]s, [[radio]] programs, [[television]] series a...
    9: ...allel [[strike-slip fault]]s that perpendicularly bound the central extent of Death Valley. The result...
    10: <table border="1" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0" align="ri...
    29: <tr><td>''Governing Body''</td>
    36: ...ain ranges and subsidence of the valley floor are both occurring. The uplift on the Black Mountains is...
  20. Martin Luther (43050 bytes)
    2: {{Infobox_Biography |
    12: ...ovement composed of many congregations and church bodies). His call to the Church to return to the tea...
    14: ...riage on [[June 13]], [[1525]] to [[Katharina von Bora]] began the tradition of [[clerical marriage]] ...
    17: ...thumb|right|220px|The "Luther house" where Luther boarded from ages 14 to 17 while attending private s...
    19: Martin Luther was born to Hans and Margaretha Luder, ''n饧' Lindemann...

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