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- Reese Witherspoon (2585 bytes)
7: ...ldren together, Ava Elizabeth Phillippe, born [[September 9]], [[1999]] and Deacon Phillippe, born [[O...
33: *''[[Just Like Heaven]]'' (2005) (currently in post-production)
34: *''[[Walk the Line]]'' (2005) (currently in post-production)
35: *''[[Whiteout]]'' (2005) (currently announced start of production) - Laila Ali (3660 bytes)
17: On [[September 24]], [[2004]], she added the IWBF Light Hea...
19: Returning to Atlanta on [[February 11]], [[2005]] Laila Ali scored a commanding and decisive eigh...
21: On [[June 11]], [[2005]] as the undercard in the Tyson-Kevin McBride fig... - Sonja Henie (2914 bytes)
8: She is credited with being the first to adopt the short skirt costume in figure skating, and th...
34: ...pardy|Final Jeopardy]] category on [[June 15]], [[2005]] as ''In 1938, at age 25, she became the younges... - Ellen MacArthur (3652 bytes)
2: ...[Yachting|yachtswoman]] who, on [[February 7]], [[2005]], broke the world record for the fastest solo [[...
10: ...003]] she captained a round-the-world record attempt for a crewed yacht in ''Kingfisher 2'', but was t...
14: ...sing the yacht, her first significant record attempt in [[2004]] to break the west–east transatl...
16: ...dinated Universal Time|UTC]] on [[February 7]], [[2005]] beating the previous record set by French sailo...
18: On her return to the UK on [[February 8]], [[2005]], it was announced that she was to be appointed ... - Christy Martin (2947 bytes)
7: Martin kept her winning ways for eight more bouts, beating th...
11: On [[April 30]], [[2005]], after a year and a half without a fight, she r... - Martina Navratilova (16246 bytes)
15: ...e defeated Evert in three sets in the final and captured the World No. 1 ranking for the first time. S...
19: ... Slam event of [[1983]] - the French Open - she captured the year's three remaining Grand Slam titles ...
33: ...tles. Her most recent title came on August 21, [[2005]], at the [[Canada Masters|Rogers Cup]] in [[Toro... - Exoskeleton (3839 bytes)
37: ...available exoskeletons are expected by the end of 2005 [http://www.newscientist.com/article.ns?id=mg1862...
39: ...d later. However they will have to compete for adoption with another approach — surgically and g... - Relic (11473 bytes)
14: ...Ernest Brehaut analyzed the Romano-Christian concepts that gave relics such a powerful draw (see link)...
17: ...us rage with which mobs of Christians toppled sculptures, and smashed classical bas-reliefs (particula...
26: ...ts relics are known for their extraordinary incoruptibility and so would have high regard. It is impor...
42: ...akistan, now in Mandalay, Burma. Teresa Merrigan, 2005]]
44: ...sed for housing. The relics are meanwhile being kept safely in a nearby monastery until funds can be f... - Bess Truman (3712 bytes)
5: ...man, whose family moved to town in 1890, always kept his first impression of her -- "golden curls" and...
11: ...cy, Mrs. Truman was not present in Washington except for the social season when her duties were needed...
17: ...United States, a record that still stands. As of 2005, [[Lady Bird Johnson]] is the oldest surviving Fi... - United Nations (29685 bytes)
1: ...now made up of 191 [[state|states]]. With the exception of the [[Holy See]], the sole permanent observ...
3: ...hip is open to all "peace-loving states" that accept the obligations of the [[UN Charter]] and, in the...
33: ... atomic weapons and of all other major weapons adaptable to mass destruction".
37: ...ary general of the conference. [[Resolution]]s adopted by the [[UN General Assembly|General Assembly]]...
55: ... The [[NATO Medal]] is designed on a similar concept and both the UN Service Medal, and the NATO Medal... - Egypt (18830 bytes)
6: ... Arab Republic of Egypt 1984.png|125px|Flag of Egypt (since 1984)]]
7: ...40px" | [[Image:Coat of arms of Egypt.png|80px|Egypt COA]]
9: | align="center" width="140px" | [[Flag of Egypt]]
10: ...ign="center" width="140px" | [[Coat of Arms of Egypt|The Great Seal of the Republic]]<!--
16: ...span=2 | [[image:LocationEgypt.png|Location of Egypt]] - President of the United States (42878 bytes)
12: ...d States at the time the U.S. Constitution was adopted), be at least 35 years of age, and have been a ...
52: ...er 24]], [[1784]], before the Constitution was adopted).
245: [[As of 2005|As of May 2005]], there are four living former presidents: [[Ger...
264: ...ts or ex-presidents have died in every decade except four: the [[1800s]], [[1810s]], [[1950s]], and [[...
272: | [[September 24]], [[1789]] ||align=right| $25,000 - Thomas Jefferson (31127 bytes)
20: ...athered at the White House, with the possible exception of when Thomas Jefferson dined alone." Achieve...
23: ...or several generations. He attended and then attempted to institute many reforms at the [[College of W...
35: ...er of [[American exceptionalism]] (see also [[exceptionalism]]).
39: ...to the Presidency to serve two full terms as of [[2005]].
67: *[[Embargo Act of 1807]], an attempt to force respect for U.S. [[neutrality]] by endin... - Ulysses S. Grant (23281 bytes)
3: ...><font size="+1">'''Ulysses S. Grant'''</font></caption>
24: ...stration plagued by severe [[scandal]] and [[corruption]].
26: ...d for not taking a strong stance against the corruption, and not acting to stop it. More recent treatm...
32: ...st the [[bureaucracy]]. Upon graduation, Grant adopted the form of his new name with middle initial on...
41: ... fall of [[Battle of Fort Sumter|Fort Sumter]], Captain Grant arrived in [[Springfield, Illinois]], wi... - Earth (30908 bytes)
58: Earth's composition (by depth below surface):
80: ...p>24</sup> [[pascal second|Pa?s]], depending on depth [http://www2.uni-jena.de/chemie/geowiss/geodyn/p...
86: The crust ranges from 5 to 70 km in depth. The thin parts are [[oceanic crust]] composed o...
120: ...parent motion of celestial bodies in the sky (except [[meteor]]s which are within the atmosphere and l...
159: ... were to approach the [[ecliptic|plane of the ecliptic]], extremely severe [[weather]] could result as... - Africa (35389 bytes)
18: ...rapher [[Ptolemy]] ([[85]] - [[165]] AD), who accepted [[Alexandria]] as [[Prime Meridian]] and made t...
37: ... used in [[Egypt]] along the [[Nile river]]. [[Egypt]] was one of the earliest nation states ever form...
39: ...continents. Arabians and Europeans were able to capture millions of Africans, and export them for labo...
61: ...ave frequently been hampered by instability, corruption, violence, and [[authoritarianism]]. Until rec...
63: ... which led to great instability. Others were corrupt and dictatorial, outlawing opposition immediately... - Australia (39438 bytes)
56: ...dopted. In 1824 the British Admiralty finally accepted that the continent should be known officially a...
65: ...hat they called [[New Holland]], but made no attempt at settlement. In 1770 [[James Cook]] was the fir...
67: ...n Australia was also founded "free" but later accepted transported convicts due to an acute labour sho...
70: ...remony in [[Port Melbourne, Victoria]], 25 April, 2005. Ceremonies like this are held in virtually every...
73: ...sh country until [[World War II]], and did not adopt the Statute until 1942. The shock of Britain's de... - Land bridge (3351 bytes)
6: ...d bridge that rose from the sea floor because of upthrust at the edge of a continental plate is [[Cent...
10: * [[Sinai Peninsula]] connects North Africa ([[Egypt]]) and Southwest Asia.
23: * In [[2005]] [[Transportation in Saudi Arabia|Saudi Arabia]]... - Asia (16910 bytes)
80: ...untries in both Asia and Africa|portion]] of [[Egypt]].
130: ...omy, and North Korea is one of the poorest. As of 2005, China's and India's economies have been growing ...
154: Forestry is extensive throughout Asia except Southwest and Central Asia. [[Fishing]] is a majo...
176: ...India, and the Middle East were soon forced to adapt to the local societies.
184: The whole of Egypt, Russia, Kazakhstan, Georgia, Azerbaijan and Turk... - Canada (35540 bytes)
10: ...icial]] population estimate for [[as of 2005|June 2005]] is 32.2 million people [http://www.statcan.ca/e...
19: ...|English]] is the majority language elsewhere except in certain communities and in [[Nunavut]], where ...
94: ...U.S. attacked British forces in Canada in an attempt to reduce their control of North America and the ...
96: ...with the [[Act of Union (1840)]] in a doomed attempt to assimilate the French Canadians. Once the U.S....
98: ...880]] Canada included all of its present area except for [[Newfoundland and Labrador]], which joined i...
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