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  1. Formula One (29650 bytes)
    7: ...'Grand Prix racing''', is the highest class of single-seat [[open-wheel]] [[formula racing|formula]] [...
    45: ...ance, caused the poorer independent teams to struggle not only to remain competitive, but to stay in b...
    53: ...he current 2005 season, Ferrari has only won a single race (The US Grand Prix, which was ran under exc...
    92: ...rix that carries the name of the country. If a single country hosts multiple grands prix, they receive...
    102: ...ose of [[Spa-Francorchamps]] or [[Montr顬]]. The glamour and history of the Monaco race are the prima...
  2. Computer (32773 bytes)
    24: ...he [[United States]] and [[UK]]). The [[Oxford English Dictionary|OED2]] lists the year [[1897]] as t...
    29: ... only a handful would ever be required to satisfy global demand. By contrast, modern computers are ord...
    76: ...ded into three main types based on capability: Single-Purpose devices that can compute only one functi...
    99: ====Single-purpose computers====
    100: ...y know as [[computer software]]. The design of single-purpose computing devices and many special-purpo...
  3. Ship (18843 bytes)
    38: See also: [[Glossary of nautical terms]].
    59: ...by the use of artillery. In later use it is the angle between the ship’s side and upper deck. It rem...
    150: ...ginally of a clinker construction and called in English, as in Danish, a praam. The Danish orthography...
    204: {{Commons|Ship}}
  4. Forest (3705 bytes)
    4: ...). Plant communities covering large areas of the globe provide carbon-sink, oxygen-release, habitat, ...
    25: {{Commons|Forest}}
    30: *[[Jungle (terrain)]]
  5. San Francisco, California (55022 bytes)
    44: ...rst settled by William Richardson, an [[England|English]] whaler.
    51: ...largest in the country; the city as a whole is rougly one-third [[Chinese]], one of the largest concen...
    75: ... resulted in construction of some embarrassingly ugly freeways which ultimately turned out to be seism...
    119: ...e sides by water, San Francisco's climate is strongly influenced by the cool currents of the [[Pacific...
    149: ...ogle Inc.|Google]] is headquartered (at the "[[Googleplex]]") in [[Mountain View, California|Mountain ...
  6. Parthenon (12682 bytes)
    9: ...e Parthenon survive, and show that the largest single expense was transporting the stone from Mount Pe...
    27: ...l city of the [[Roman Empire]], albeit one with a glorious past. Sometime in the [[5th century]] the g...
    66: {{commons|Parthenon}}
  7. Julius Caesar (50670 bytes)
    21: ...In all he was held for 38 days would often laughingly threaten to have them all crucified. True to his...
    26: ...e [[British Museum]], in ''Cassell's History of England (1902)'']]
    34: ...common people. Caesar ended his year as aedile in glory but in bankruptcy. His debts reached several ...
    51: ... of Caesar and Bibulus was often referred to jokingly thereafter as the year of "Julius and Caesar".
    53: ...tunity to match political victories with military glory. This five year term, unprecedented for an are...
  8. Adolf Hitler (51456 bytes)
    31: ...ited some money from an aunt. He worked as a struggling painter in Vienna, copying scenes from postcar...
    35: ...h was helping him sell his postcards— seemingly contrary to statements he later made in ''Mein K...
    62: ... his political book ''[[Mein Kampf]]'' (''My Struggle'') to his deputy [[Rudolf Hess]]. The first volu...
    94: ... on to gain their support and remained overwhelmingly popular until the very end of his regime. He was...
    96: ...of the military. Nazi policies towards women strongly encouraged them to stay at home to bear children...
  9. American Revolutionary War (40738 bytes)
    59: ... with a smaller army of about 20,000 men, unwittingly violated a cardinal rule of warfare, and divided...
    76: ...son River corridor, effectively isolating [[New England]] from the rest of the American colonies. Burg...
    112: ... native lands were threatened by ever expanding Anglo-American settlement. The British supplied their ...
    171: ...government of [[Madras Presidency|Madras]]. The Anglo-Mysore conflict was bloody but inconclusive, and...
    174: ...vinces]] of the [[Netherlands]] in the [[Fourth Anglo-Dutch War]] to preempt Dutch involvement in a le...
  10. Sacramento, California (21190 bytes)
    135: ...ulevard Park, Campus Commons, CSUS, Dos Rios Triangle, Downtown, East Sacramento, Mansion Flats, Marsc...
    139: ...in-Fruitridge, Industrial Park, Fruitridge Manor, Glen Elder, Granite Regional Park, Hollywood Park, L...
  11. Boise, Idaho (9777 bytes)
    34: ...name was apparently a translation of an earlier English name for it, the Wood River.
    66: ...xhibit including condors, falcons, vultures and eagles. Their superbly trained staff would be happy t...
    100: {{Commons|Boise|Boise}}
  12. Indianapolis, Indiana (25903 bytes)
    29: ... the Governor's mansion. It was used as a market commons for over six years. Although an expensive Governo...
    35: ...s led to a sharp increase in industries such as [[glass]] and [[automobile]] manufacturing. However, ...
    64: ... a large [[municipal park]] system, including [[Eagle Creek Park]], one of the largest municipal parks...
    75: ...d the Brickyard 400 are the two largest annual single-day sporting events in the world.
    118: ...dianapolis]]. The last was originally an urban conglomeration of branch campuses of the two major stat...
  13. Lansing, Michigan (6961 bytes)
    84: {{commons|Lansing, Michigan}}
  14. Salt Lake City, Utah (41550 bytes)
    20: ...he city. Another military installation, [[Fort Douglas]], was established in [[1862]] to maintain [[Un...
    29: ...19% of residents. The [[Glendale (Salt Lake City)|Glendale]] section is predominantly [[Spanish langua...
    40: ...ust south of the [[University of Utah]], near [[Hogle Zoo]] and [[This Is The Place State Park]]. Tra...
    65: ...to even themselves out. For example, the increasingly trendy Marmalade District on the west side of Ca...
    151: *Fort Douglas Military Museum
  15. Russia (28007 bytes)
    2: ...[[Indonesia]], [[Brazil]], [[Pakistan]], and [[Bangladesh]].
    37: ...easingly [[Islamist]] over the course of the struggle. It is estimated that over 200,000 people have d...
    43: ...ch 225 are elected by direct popular vote from single member constituencies and 225 are elected by [[p...
    120: ... trillion) in 2004, making it eleventh largest single economy in the world and fifth largest in Europe...
    157: *[[Runglish]]
  16. Mahatma Gandhi (35350 bytes)
    20: ...ollege, he leapt at the opportunity to study in England, which he viewed as "a land of philosophers an...
    22: ...g of the verb in the UK and Indian varieties of English --->
    23: ...]. Although Gandhi experimented with becoming "English", taking dancing lessons for example, he could...
    31: ...well party in his honor in Durban, he happened to glance at a newspaper and learned that a bill was be...
    33: ...is plan was adopted, leading to a seven-year struggle in which thousands of Indians were jailed (inclu...
  17. Thomas Hobbes (26163 bytes)
    4: ...r 4]], [[1679]]) was a noted [[English (people)|English]] [[Political philosophy|political philosopher...
    10: ...es was born in [[Malmesbury]], [[Wiltshire]], [[England]] on [[April 5]], [[1588]]. His father, the [[...
    14: ...ranslation of that work into [[English language|English]]. Hobbes believed that Thucydides' account of...
    20: ...mechanical action was then understood. He then singled out Man from the realm of Nature. Then, in anot...
    22: ...tial political doctrine was not shaped by the [[English Civil War]].
  18. Native American (42651 bytes)
    117: ...colony of [[New Spain]] was one of racial intermingling (''[[Mestizo|mestizaje]]''). ''[[Mestizo]]s''...
    174: ...preferences of the subjects. Not surprisingly, English names for the pre-Columbian Americans are larg...
    187: ...he term ''Am鲩ndien'' has been coined, and the English term ''Amerindian'' (sometimes abbreviated ''A...
    201: {{commons|Native Americans}}
    210: *[[List of English words of Native American origin]]
  19. Death Valley National Park (38245 bytes)
    36: ...[Panamint Range]]. In many places so-called "wine glass canyons" are formed along the Black Mountains ...
    60: ...enland) in [[1881]]. Later that same year the [[Eagle Borax Works]] became Death Valley's first commer...
    74: ...ath Valley changed. Gone were the days of the "single-blanket, jackass prospector" long associated wit...
    87: ...ve also had its effects on the area although no [[glacier]]s ever existed in the ranges now in the par...
    91: ...ibly [[glacial till]] from the [[Snowball Earth]] glaciation. The youngest rocks in the Pahrump Group ...
  20. Martin Luther (43050 bytes)
    25: ==Luther's struggle to find peace with God==
    61: ...re now circulated most widely, reaching France, England, and Italy as early as 1519, and students thro...
    104: ...er as a reformer; while at the same time the struggle was inaugurated against those who, claiming to p...
    106: ...ked how to answer the charge that the reformers neglected pilgrimages, fasts and other traditional for...
    195: # [[Huldrych Zwingli]]

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