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  1. Formula One (29650 bytes)
    7: ...ual World Drivers Championship and World Constructors Championship, and is the most expensive sport in ...
    18: ...irst run in [[1950]]; a championship for constructors followed in [[1958]]. Non-championship Formula On...
    28: ...ry on their cars, thus introducing [[sponsor|sponsorship]] to the sport. It has since become the teams'...
    32: ...alestre]] clashed with the [[Formula One Constructors Association]] over television profits.
    69: == Drivers and constructors ==
  2. Computer (32773 bytes)
    18: ...rough output devices like light bulbs, LEDs, monitors, and printers.
    20: ...al lookup on preprogrammed tables of lines and colors, which are then translated into arbitrary pattern...
    29: ...s, occupied entire rooms, and required many operators to function successfully. They were so expensive ...
    61: ...ures that have been developed by various contributors over many years. These features are often indepen...
    81: ...-purpose computer was developed, by many contributors, over an extended period from the mid [[1930s]] t...
  3. Ship (18843 bytes)
    6: '''[[Nautical]]''' means related to sailors, particularly customs and practices at [[sea]]. '...
    27: ...ave [[Nuclear marine propulsion|used nuclear reactors]], but this is not a separate form of propulsion;...
    48: ...ain [[fire]]. Many bulkheads feature watertight doors which, in the case of certain types of ships, the...
    56: ... at the head of the vessel; traditionally the sailors' living quarters.
    133: * [[Dromon]]s are the precursors to galleys.
  4. Forest (3705 bytes)
    25: {{Commons|Forest}}
  5. San Francisco, California (55022 bytes)
    42: [[Europe]]an visitors to the Bay Area were preceded 10,000 to 20,000 ye...
    75: ...seismically unsafe. In 1959, the Board of Supervisors voted to halt construction of any more freeways i...
    85: ...hen a conservative member of the Board of Supervisors and a former cop, [[Dan White]], murdered San Fra...
    89: ...g in large numbers in the city, the result of factors that were affecting the country at large, combine...
    93: ... majority winning control of the Board of Supervisors in the [[2000]] election.
  6. Parthenon (12682 bytes)
    27: ...at statue of Athena was looted by one of the Emperors, and taken to [[Constantinople]], where it was la...
    31: ...herwise it was not damaged further. European visitors in the 17th century testified that the building w...
    66: {{commons|Parthenon}}
  7. Julius Caesar (50670 bytes)
    13: ...est supporter and Sulla's enemy. To make matters worse, in the year [[85 BC]], just after Caesar turned...
    19: ...ratory]] and ruthless prosecution of former governors notorious for extortion and corruption. The great...
    28: .... He drew the lots and was assigned with a quaestorship in [[Hispania Ulterior]], a [[Roman province]]...
    42: ...n as a quaestor. With this appointment, his creditors backed off, allowing that this position could be ...
    66: ...mpey and Caesar heartbroken. And to make matters worse, Crassus had been killed in [[53 BC]] during his...
  8. Adolf Hitler (51456 bytes)
    24: ... the probability Hitler had Jewish or Czech ancestors. Historians such as [[Werner Maser]] and [[Ian Ke...
    33: ...ticians such as [[Karl Lueger]], the [[List_of_mayors_of_Vienna|Mayor of Vienna]], and [[Georg Ritter v...
    45: ...a poison gas attack. Recent research by Bernhard Horstmann however indicates the blindness may have bee...
    47: ...and declared Germany guilty for the Great War horrors; thus was perceived by most Germans as a humiliat...
    56: ...reate his own party, but was ordered by his superiors in the Reichswehr to infiltrate an existing one i...
  9. American Revolutionary War (40738 bytes)
    25: ...[Iroquois Confederacy]], fielded about 1,500 warriors against the American rebels.{{fn|1}}
    116: ... militiamen—unable to track down enemy warriors—executed nearly 100 [[Christian]] Delaware ...
    135: ...new army. But Gates promptly suffered one of the worst defeats in American military history at the [[Ba...
    141: ...ish, but giving no strategic advantage to the victors. Greene summed up his approach in a motto that wo...
    185: ...depicted. [[George Washington|Washington]] is on horseback in the right background; because the British...
  10. Sacramento, California (21190 bytes)
    58: ...el of the city by landfill. The previous first floors of buildings became the [[basement]]s, in an effo...
    67: ...50]]. On [[June 29]], [[1963]], with 5,000 spectators waiting to welcome her, the Motor Vessel ''Taipei...
    78: ...riginally the [[Sacramento Solons|Sacramento Senators]], they changed their name in [[1935]]).
    82: ...versity's mascot is the hornet, and the school colors are green and gold. The 300-acre campus is locate...
    86: ...s earlier in [[1851]], and before it closed its doors in [[1994]] it was the oldest daily newspaper wes...
  11. Boise, Idaho (9777 bytes)
    30: The current [[List of mayors of Boise|Mayor of Boise]] is [[David H. Bieter]].
    66: ...g. They have many birds on exhibit including condors, falcons, vultures and eagles. Their superbly tr...
    100: {{Commons|Boise|Boise}}
    102: *[http://www.boise.org/ Boise Convention and Visitors Bureau]
  12. Indianapolis, Indiana (25903 bytes)
    29: ...al limestone and bronze State [[Soldiers' and Sailors' Monument]], designed by [[Germany|German]] archi...
    31: ...as too sandy for trade. Through the mid-1800s, a horse-drawn barge canal by-passed the river bringing g...
    47: ...nd Market Streets, featuring the Soldiers and Sailors Monument. (Monument Circle is depicted on the ci...
    146: ...is ([[as of 2005]]) is [[Bart Peterson]]. Past mayors include Steve Goldsmith, Peterson's predecessor, ...
  13. Lansing, Michigan (6961 bytes)
    50: ...found [[Oldsmobile]], which became a [[General Motors]] division in [[1908]].
    56: * [[General Motors]] has several manufacturing plants in and around ...
    84: {{commons|Lansing, Michigan}}
  14. Salt Lake City, Utah (41550 bytes)
    109: ...s three of the councilors. The other four councilors are staggered two years from the mayoral. Counci...
    111: ...candidates for much of its recent history. Councilors are elected under specific issues and are usually...
    112: :''See also: [[List of mayors of Salt Lake City]]''
    171: ...n [[Arena Football League]] team, the [[Utah Warriors]], in [[2006]]. The [[Utah Starzz]] of the [[WNBA...
    319: {{Commons|Salt Lake City}}
  15. Russia (28007 bytes)
    128: ...from the natural resource industries to other sectors is also a problem. Teaching customers and encoura...
    130: ...s Yeltsin|Yeltsin]] has caused many foreign investors to worry about the stability of the Russian econo...
    176: {{Commons|Russia}}
  16. Mahatma Gandhi (35350 bytes)
    42: ...nment employment, to refuse to pay taxes, and to forsake British titles and [[British honours system|ho...
    55: ...aying that the "ordered anarchy" around him was "worse than real anarchy". Following this, he was arre...
    104: {{Commons|Mohandas K. Gandhi|Mohandas K. Gandhi}}
  17. Thomas Hobbes (26163 bytes)
    14: ...at a careful study of classic Greek and Latin authors, the outcome of which was, in [[1628]], his great...
    62: ...Wallis in a series of ''Six Lessons to the Professors of Mathematics'' in 1656.
    74: ...eometrarum'', was an attack on geometrical professors. Three years later he brought his three mathemati...
    80: ...e ''Leviathan''." ({{Web reference|title=House of Commons Journal Volume 8|work=British History Online|URL=...
  18. Native American (42651 bytes)
    30: ... late [[Pleistocene]], including [[mammoth]]s, [[horse]]s, [[giant sloth]]s, and [[woolly rhinoceros]]e...
    31: *The second migration brought the ancestors of the [[Na-Dene]] peoples. They lived in [[Alask...
    32: *The third wave brought the ancestors of the [[Eskimo]]s and the [[Aleut]]s. They may h...
    51: ...the last [[ice age]]. The re-introduction of the horse had a profound impact on Native American culture...
    72: ...lture]] that had developed around the use of the horse for hunting, travel and trading.
  19. Death Valley National Park (38245 bytes)
    60: ...apacity wagons pulled by teams of 18 mules and 2 horses each, hence the trade name ''20-Mule Team''. Th...
    63: Later visitors stayed to prospect for and [[mining | mine]] depo...
    77: ...s. The park's Resources Management Division monitors mining within park boundaries and continues to re...
    107: ...e of the ranges also helped to develop the area. Torsional forces, probably associated with north-weste...
    122: ...onkey|burro]]s compete for [[habitat]]. The ancestors of the [[Death Valley Pupfish]] swam to the area ...
  20. Martin Luther (43050 bytes)
    66: ...d with the ban, harmful pilgrimages, the misdemeanors of the mendicant orders, many holidays which led ...
    84: Luther prayed, consulted with friends and mediators and presented himself before the Diet the next da...
    90: ...uestion: Would Luther reject his books and the errors they contain?
    102: ... on his way from the Diet by a company of masked horsemen, who carried him to [[Wartburg Castle]] at Ei...
    108: ...or, the Wittenberg Augustinians began changes in worship and did away with the mass. Their violence and...

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