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- Formula One (29650 bytes)
9: The sport has traditionally been centred in [[Europe]], which undoubtedly remains its leading mark...
18: ...tory) of the [[1920s]] and [[1930s]]. A number of European racing organizations laid out rules for a W...
26: ...welve world championships between [[1962]] and [[1973]].
30: ...aerofoil]]s in the late [[1960s]]. In the late [[1970s]] Lotus introduced [[ground effect]] aerodynami...
32: ...ration Internationale du Sport Automobile]] in [[1979]] set off the [[FISA-FOCA war]], during which FI... - Computer (32773 bytes)
24: ...ford English Dictionary|OED2]] lists the year [[1897]] as the first year the word was used to refer to...
54: ...nsistor]]s and in the late [[1960s]] and early [[1970s]] [[microprocessor|semiconductor integrated cir...
84: ...s, that implemented the main features of the von Neumann Architecture were:
92: The Stored Program design defined by the von Neumann architecture finally allowed computers to rea...
107: ...[[artillery]], but it was also used to calculate neutron cross-sectional densities to help in the desi... - Ship (18843 bytes)
4: ...t with more than three masts. The five-masted ''Preussen'' was the outstanding example but the big [[G...
19: ...[cannon]] from the [[16th century]] meant that maneuverability took second place to broadside weight; ...
21: ...urbinia]] at the [[Spithead]] Naval Review in [[1897]]. This facilitated a generation of high-speed li...
47: ...96). It enabled an officer to observe docking manoeuvres before giving orders. [[RMS Titanic]] had one...
136: * [[Fleut]] A Dutch-made vessel from the Golden Age of Sai... - Forest (3705 bytes)
25: {{Commons|Forest}} - San Francisco, California (55022 bytes)
35: The first [[Europe]]ans to settle in San Francisco were the [[Sp...
42: ...0,000 years earlier by [[Native American]]s. When Europeans arrived, they found the area inhabited by ...
44: European discovery and exploration of the [[San Fran...
64: ... Andreas Fault]], from [[San Juan Bautista]] to [[Eureka]], centered immediately offshore of San Franc...
85: ...the city, and these tensions led to tragedy in [[1978]] when a conservative member of the Board of Sup... - Parthenon (12682 bytes)
3: ...ge|Greek]]: Παρθενών) is the most famous surviving building of...
31: ...thenon, but otherwise it was not damaged further. European visitors in the 17th century testified that...
37: By the late eighteenth century many more Europeans were visiting Athens, and the picturesque ...
39: ...h governments have been unwilling to force the Museum to do so (which would require legislation).
66: {{commons|Parthenon}} - Julius Caesar (50670 bytes)
23: ...ne funerals. During the funerals Caesar delivered eulogy speeches from the [[rostra]]. Julia's funera...
26: ...ar''', depicted from the bust in the [[British Museum]], in ''Cassell's History of England (1902)'']]
34: ...ached several hundred gold talents (millions of [[Euro]]s in today's currency) and threatened to be an...
92: ...nt as a gift to Caesar. On [[July 24]], 48 BC, Gnaeus Pompeius Magnus was dead, just short of 58 years...
107: ...ss for the Senatorial faction, Pompey's sons [[Gnaeus Pompeius]] and [[Sextus Pompeius]], together wit... - Adolf Hitler (51456 bytes)
13: ...any]] and its [[Axis Powers]] dominated much of [[Europe]] during [[World War II]]. The [[Racial polic...
33: ...ope]]. He was influenced by the [[pseudoscience|pseudoscientific]] and neo-religious writings of the r...
58: ...t German Workers Party (''Nationalsozialistische Deutsche Arbeiterpartei'', [[NSDAP]]), usually known ...
64: ...re]] by the Allies. Germany had lost territory in Europe and its colonies, had had to admit to sole re...
110: ... military groups in Germany. Hitler ordered his lieutenant Himmler to murder R?and dozens of other rea... - American Revolutionary War (40738 bytes)
17: ===European nations===
19: ...tween the poorer part of the British military and European Continental forces rather than a war for Am...
31: ...e provincial government]] of [[Massachusetts]]. Lieutenant General [[Thomas Gage]], already the [[comm...
61: ... British expertly executed a surprise flanking maneuver, driving the Americans back to the Brooklyn He...
67: ...851, [[Metropolitan Museum of Art|Metropolitan Museum]])]] - Sacramento, California (21190 bytes)
17: area_land = 97.2 mi² / 251.6 |
99: ...(99.2 [[square mile|mi²]]). 251.6 km² (97.2 mi²) of it is land and 5.4 km² (2.1 m...
113: ...651.5/km² (1,687.5/mi²). The racial makeup of the city is 48.29% [[White (U.S. Census)|Whit...
135: Alkali Flat, Boulevard Park, Campus Commons, CSUS, Dos Rios Triangle, Downtown, East Sacramen... - Boise, Idaho (9777 bytes)
54: Boise is home to the [[Boise Art Museum]], which hosts several traveling exhibits each y...
82: ...471.3/km² (1,220.7/mi²). The racial makeup of the city is 92.15% [[White (U.S. Census)|Whit...
100: {{Commons|Boise|Boise}} - Indianapolis, Indiana (25903 bytes)
29: ... the Governor's mansion. It was used as a market commons for over six years. Although an expensive Governo...
41: As the result of a [[1970]] consolidation between city and county governme...
51: ...). The racial makeup of the balance was 69.09% [[European American|white]], 25.50% [[Race (U.S. Censu...
60: ...polis. The city has been referred to as "The Amateur Sports Capital of the World".
120: ...due to political concerns and the influence of a 1971 federal court ruling which held that the Indiana... - Lansing, Michigan (6961 bytes)
37: ...585.6/km² (1,516.8/mi²). The racial makeup of the city is 65.28% [[White (U.S. Census)|Whit...
50: * [[1897]] - Ransom E. Olds drives his first car down a La...
84: {{commons|Lansing, Michigan}} - Salt Lake City, Utah (41550 bytes)
15: ...alt Lake Valley for thousands of years. The first Europeans to settle in the valley were the Latter-Da...
109: Since [[1979]] Salt Lake City has had a [[Non-partisan democr...
145: Museums in Salt Lake City include:
147: *Utah Museum of Fine Arts
148: *Utah Museum of Natural History - Russia (28007 bytes)
2: ...y that stretches over a vast expanse of eastern [[Europe]] and northern [[Asia]]. With an area of 17,0...
15: ...te prosperous, due to diversified trade with both Europe and Asia.
23: ...or less functional Christian state on the Eastern European frontier, allowing it to claim succession t...
29: ...qual footing with Britain, France, and Germany in Europe. Unrest of the downtrodden serfs and suppres...
53: ...istricts of Russia|federal districts]]'' (four in Europe, three in Asia) have been added as a new laye... - Mahatma Gandhi (35350 bytes)
18: ... born in [[1892]]; [[Ramdas Gandhi]], born in [[1897]]; and [[Devdas Gandhi]], born in [[1900]].
29: ...ing to travel on the footboard to make room for a European passenger. He suffered other hardships on ...
31: ...outh Africa. When he returned in [[January]] [[1897]], a white mob attacked and tried to lynch him. ...
90: ...ignify their support for the future [[Canadian Museum for Human Rights]]. [http://www.mbchamber.mb.ca/...
95: ...emory of Mahatma Gandhi". The official Nobel e-museum has an article discussing the issue.[http://www.... - Thomas Hobbes (26163 bytes)
14: ...n a grand tour in [[1610]]. Hobbes was exposed to European scientific and critical methods during the ...
30: ...4 there was an exodus of the king's supporters to Europe. Many came to Paris and were known to Hobbes....
80: ...e ''Leviathan''." ({{Web reference|title=House of Commons Journal Volume 8|work=British History Online|URL=... - Native American (42651 bytes)
3: ...us]] to the [[Americas]], living there prior to [[Europe]]an [[colonialism|colonization]]. This term e...
5: ...riving [[Eskimo]]s ([[Inuit]], [[Yupik]], and [[Aleut]] peoples native to [[Alaska]] and [[Arctic|arct...
32: ...ught the ancestors of the [[Eskimo]]s and the [[Aleut]]s. They may have come by sea over the [[Bering ...
33: ... smaller-scale, contemporaneous migrations from [[Europe]], possibly by peoples who had adopted a life...
37: ...dic or semi-nomadic lifestyle through the time of European occupation of the New World, in some region... - Death Valley National Park (38245 bytes)
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77: ...examine the validity of tens of thousands of pre-1976 mining claims. Mining was allowed to resume on a...
124: ...aces in [[North America]], yet it is home to over 970 species of [[plant]]s. Adaptation to the dry env...
167: {{Commons|Death Valley|Death Valley}}
174: ...wood D., Tuttle (Iowa, Kendall/Hunt Publishing; 1997) ISBN 0-7872-5353-7 - Martin Luther (43050 bytes)
43: ...oughout Germany, and within two months throughout Europe.
61: ...h Christ and the Saints. The basal concept of the Eucharist, moreover, according to him, is the forgiv...
66: ...s; abrogation of the celibacy of the clergy; and reunion with the Bohemians; besides demanding a gener...
69: ...ed to them; and strictly speaking baptism and the Eucharist alone are sacraments, as being a “si...
102: ..., took on the garb of a knight, and assumed the pseudonym Junker J?(Knight George). During this period...
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