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  1. Formula One (29650 bytes)
    26: ...acing green]] came to dominate the field for the next decade. Between [[Jim Clark]], [[Jackie Stewart]]...
    28: ...aditional tubular chassis; this proved to be the next major technological breakthrough since the introd...
    106: ...on the cars before the race, is normally located next to the starting grid. The layout of the rest of t...
    115: ...and Ecclestone have since come to an agreement to extend the British Grand Prix at Silverstone for anot...
    157: == External links ==
  2. Computer (32773 bytes)
    12: ...] base-two [[numeral system]] (ones and zeros). Next, all operations on that information are reduced t...
    24: ...gital]] and [[electronic]]. However, from the context of the citation, it is obvious these terms were i...
    70: ...of most computers. This feature was significantly extended when machines were developed that could [[wi...
    81: ...uter was developed, by many contributors, over an extended period from the mid [[1930s]] to the late [[...
    118: ...ns are executed, the results are stored, and the next instruction is fetched. This procedure repeats un...
  3. Ship (18843 bytes)
    47: ...lled by association, the bridge. A bridge usually extends a little beyond the ship's side to enable obs...
    60: * Bulwark - the extension of the ship's side above the level of the w...
    61: ...space, as for cargo. In later merchant vessels it extended up through the decks to the underside of the...
    141: * [[Ironclad]] A wooden warship with external iron plating.
    203: ==External links==
  4. Forest (3705 bytes)
    19: ... and managing forests, with a goal of sustainable extraction, is called [[forestry]]. Some [[Ecology|ec...
    25: {{Commons|Forest}}
  5. San Francisco, California (55022 bytes)
    89: ...n 1992. Jordan launched the "MATRIX" program the next year, which aimed to displace the homeless throug...
    91: ...were eventually demolished. The quake also caused extensive damage in the [[Marina District]] and the [...
    111: ...ultant [[liquefaction]] during earthquakes causes extensive damage to property built upon it, as was ev...
    119: ...lly never reaches freezing. Rain in the summer is extremely rare, but winters can often be very rainy. ...
    151: ...any plans to relocate to the [[Presidio]] in the next few years.
  6. Parthenon (12682 bytes)
    13: ...tructurally necessary to support the roof. On the exterior, the Doric columns measure 1.9 metres in dia...
    19: ...ed with [[marble]] sculptures both internally and externally. These survive only in part, but there are...
    23: ...least partly painted, though scholars dispute the extent and the colour scheme. It is known that the in...
    64: ==External links==
    66: {{commons|Parthenon}}
  7. Julius Caesar (50670 bytes)
    2: ...ain]], and his conquest of [[Gaul|Gallia Comata]] extended the Roman world all the way to the [[Atlanti...
    4: ...m undisputed master of the Roman world, and began extensive reforms of Roman society and government. He...
    19: ...ess prosecution of former governors notorious for extortion and corruption. The great orator [[Cicero]]...
    30: ...ter of Quintus Pompey, [[Pompeia]] was to be his next wife. Now as a member of the Senate, thanks to hi...
    34: This magistrate position was the next step in the Roman [[cursus honorum]] and was a gr...
  8. Adolf Hitler (51456 bytes)
    13: ...that Hitler directed culminated in the systematic extermination of over 11 million people, including 6 ...
    25: ...u]] to [[Passau]], [[Lambach]], [[Leonding]] and next to [[Linz]]. Young Adolf was reportedly a good st...
    77: ...[[1932]] and hoped to secure Nazi agreement to an extension of President [[Paul von Hindenburg]]'s term...
    132: ...hluss]]) and made a triumphal entry into Vienna. Next he intensified a crisis over the German-speaking ...
    165: ...azi symbols is prohibited and right and left wing extremists are generally under surveillance by the ''...
  9. American Revolutionary War (40738 bytes)
    63: ...e they [[Battle of Harlem Heights|skirmished the next day]], but held their ground.
    84: ...rk on an expedition to capture Philadelphia (see next section). British General Henry Clinton, left in ...
    93: ...ican forces maneuvered around each other for the next several days, clashing in minor encounters such a...
    99: ...from Philadelphia, where they would stay for the next six months. Over the winter, 2,500 men (out of 10...
    119: ...ined in control of the southern colonies for the next three years. Starting in [[1778]], the British on...
  10. Sacramento, California (21190 bytes)
    44: ...nd [[Citrus Heights, California|Citrus Heights]], extend the greater Sacramento area.
    58: ...ontrol the [[flood]]ing. Now both rivers are used extensively for [[water sports]]. The American River ...
    135: Alkali Flat, Boulevard Park, Campus Commons, CSUS, Dos Rios Triangle, Downtown, East Sacramen...
    159: == External links ==
  11. Boise, Idaho (9777 bytes)
    56: Boise is known for its low crime rate, extensive [[Boise greenbelt|greenbelt]] running throu...
    99: == External links ==
    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...
    33: ...]]. The city is a major trucking center, and the extensive network of highways has allowed Indianapoli...
    41: ...tious and partisan debate, the Assembly passed an extremely watered-down version off the original bill;...
    174: == External links ==
  13. Lansing, Michigan (6961 bytes)
    2: ...County, Michigan|Ingham County]]; a small portion extends into adjacent [[Eaton County, Michigan|Eaton ...
    83: ==External link==
    84: {{commons|Lansing, Michigan}}
  14. Salt Lake City, Utah (41550 bytes)
    40: ...d [[The Avenues (Salt Lake City)|The Avenues]]. Next is [[Emigration Canyon]], the canyon the Mormons ...
    81: ...lt Lake City occurred in [[1983]]. As a result of extended drought patterns, Salt Lake City constructed...
    318: == External links ==
    319: {{Commons|Salt Lake City}}
  15. Russia (28007 bytes)
    2: ...orld, covering almost twice the territory of the next-largest nation, [[Canada]]. It ranks eighth in th...
    45: ...embers of Duma will be elected from party lists. Next elections are to be held in winter 2007/2008.
    53: ...[Saint Petersburg|St. Petersburg]]). Recently, 7 extensive ''[[Federal districts of Russia|federal dis...
    60: Russia has an extensive coastline of over 37,000 km along the [[Arc...
    78: *an extensive coastline that provides access with all the...
  16. Mahatma Gandhi (35350 bytes)
    42: ...) be worn by all Indians instead of British-made textiles. Gandhi exhorted Indian men and women, rich o...
    62: ...he made this utterance (''see'' [[#External links|External links]]). Some sources state that Gandhi's l...
    65: ...d not balk from taking them to their most logical extremes. In [[1940]], when invasion of the British ...
    104: {{Commons|Mohandas K. Gandhi|Mohandas K. Gandhi}}
    129: ==External links==
  17. Thomas Hobbes (26163 bytes)
    16: ...tutoring the son of his previous pupil. Over the next seven years as well as tutoring he expanded his o...
    26: He also extended his own works a little, working on the third...
    58: ... True Liberty of Human Actions from Antecedent or Extrinsic Necessity''). In [[1656]] Hobbes was ready ...
    80: ...e ''Leviathan''." ({{Web reference|title=House of Commons Journal Volume 8|work=British History Online|URL=...
    102: == External links ==
  18. Native American (42651 bytes)
    26: ...icans of the [[Tierra del Fuego]], who are nearly extinct.
    49: ... survived by the year [[1550]], and the group was extinct before [[1650]].
    72: ...tions or reserves]]. This, together with the near-extinction of the [[American Bison]] which many tribe...
    97: ...lished as a tribal groups, members have to submit extensive [[genealogy|genealogical]] proof of tribal ...
    158: [[Native American music]] is almost entirely [[Texture (music)|monophonic]], but there are notable ex...
  19. Death Valley National Park (38245 bytes)
    1: ...ounty, California]], [[USA]] with a small section extending into [[Nevada]]. The park covers 5,219 mi&...
    5: ... complex. The oldest [[rock (geology)|rock]]s are extensively [[Metamorphism|metamorphosed]] and at lea...
    9: ... The result of this shearing action is additional extension in the central part of Death Valley which c...
    41: ...nd [[hydrate]]s. The largest salt pan in the park extends 40 miles (65 km) from the Ashford Mill Site t...
    43: ...ive their water from a regional [[aquifer]] which extends as far east as southern Nevada and [[Utah]]. ...
  20. Martin Luther (43050 bytes)
    28: ...''[[Sentences]]'' by [[Peter Lombard]] (the main textbook of theology in the [[Middle Ages]]), in [[150...
    84: ...iators and presented himself before the Diet the next day. When the counselor put the same questions t...
    104: ...asis, were deemed by him to swing to the opposite extreme and to hinder, if not prevent, all constructi...
    106: ...]] [[1521]] [http://www.iclnet.org/pub/resources/text/wittenberg/luther/letsinsbe.txt])
    115: ...elings may have motivated the Reformation to some extent. During the Peasants' War, Luther continued to...

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