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- Process (6114 bytes)
1: ...[process management]], [[process theory]], and [[:Category:Nature]].
22: ...process (computing)|computer '''process''']] is a running instance of a [[computer program|program]], ...
36: In the context of [[Information System Development]] a process ...
38: ...irst, identify classes and objects” to construct a class diagram, “identify states”,...
61: *Piping and Instrumentation Diagram (P&ID) - Definitions of music (17609 bytes)
8: ...umentalis]]. Of those, only the last - musica instrumentalis - referred to music as performed sound.
14: ...roportions in sound - be it sung or played on instruments. The polyphonic organization of different me...
17: ... a word for music, but they do have words for instrumental versus improvised forms (''kantun''), Europ...
19: In Czech, ''hudba'' is instrumental music and only by implication vocal music. ...
21: ...European influenced listener, Koran chanting is structurally similar to classical singing (Nettl, 1989... - Geography (8541 bytes)
101: ...systems". If you didn't care about parallel construction, you could precede the following with THE SU...
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114: *[[:Category:Geographical_term_stubs|Geographical terms]] - United Nations (29685 bytes)
12: *[[UN Trusteeship Council]]
26: ...[[United Nations headquarters]] building was constructed in [[New York City]] in [[1949]] and [[1950]]...
33: ... of all other major weapons adaptable to mass destruction".
35: The UN has established several forums to address multilateral disarmament issues. The...
37: ...public of China]], [[France]], the [[Soviet Union|Russian Federation]], the [[United Kingdom]], and th... - Euphonium (3735 bytes)
1: [[Category:Brass instruments]]
5: ...tuba]], and many people not familiar with the instrument sometimes incorrectly call it a tuba. A perso...
8: ... the difference between the [[cornet]] and the [[trumpet]].
10: ...alve. These both improve the stability of the instrument's sound in the lower ranges and allow the pla...
12: ... All trace their descent to the '''[[Serpent (instrument)|serpent]]'''. A unique American creation wa... - Ukulele (6345 bytes)
1: ...[guitar]]. In the early [[20th century]], the instrument's name was often rendered as "ukelele", a spe...
3: ...d raj㯮 A braguinha is a [[cavaquinho]]-like instrument built in the city of [[Braga]] and named afte...
7: ...ill Tapia's neighbor. He sold Bill his first instrument for 75[[cent|?]] in [[1915]].
17: ...Ukulele being played by a [[Ziegfeld Follies]] chorus girl, c. [[1920]]]]
44: ...ooden-skinned [[banjo]]. Indeed some of these instruments are referred to as Tahitian banjos. - Egypt (18830 bytes)
40: | from the [[United Kingdom|UK]]<br />[[28 February]], [[1922]]<br />[[18 June]], [[1953]]
69: ...BC]] by King [[Menes]], and a series of dynasties ruled in Egypt for the next three millennia. The las...
71: ...uistically "Arab" nation once and for all. Muslim rulers nominated by the Islamic Caliphate remained i...
82: ...is fourth term in office. He is the leader of the ruling [[National Democratic Party (Egypt)|National ...
86: ... government has reputedly been notorious for [[corruption]] and [[bribery]] on a very large scale ever... - Andrew Jackson (23546 bytes)
22: ...This [[anglophobia]] would be combined with a distrust and dislike of Eastern aristocrats stemming fro...
32: ...d the man of the people had been robbed by the corrupt aristocrats of the East. He won a solid victory...
43: ...ms caused by the War of 1812. Both Banks were instrumental in the growth of the U.S. economy, but Jack...
51: ...xpense of farmers and laborers. After a titanic struggle, Jackson succeeded in destroying the Bank by ...
63: ...rt]] decision (''[[Worcester v. Georgia]]'') that ruled that Georgia could not impose its laws upon Ch... - Martin Van Buren (21629 bytes)
25: ... Maria Hoes ([[February 27]], [[1747]]–[[February 16]], [[1817]]) who also had children from a p...
39: In February [[1821]] he was elected to the [[United States...
43: ...rt, but voted for the measure in obedience to instructions from the New York [[State legislature|legis...
45: ...by an examination of his senatorial career. In February [[1827]], he was re-elected to the Senate by a...
53: ...sibly attributed in large part to Van Buren's instructions to Louis McLane, the American minister to E... - Thomas R. Marshall (6779 bytes)
7: ...is term he saw a child labor law and some anti-corruption legislation passed, but was not successful i...
13: ... opportunity to show that he had no intention of trusting Marshall with delicate business. Since that...
37: ...ident of the United States|Vice Presidential]] [[:Category:U.S. Democratic Party vice presidential nominees|... - Richard Mentor Johnson (4804 bytes)
9: ...an Buren]]'s Vice President by the Senate on [[February 8]], [[1837]], after losing the support of som...
29: ...ident of the United States|Vice Presidential]] [[:Category:U.S._Democratic_Party_vice_presidential_nominees|... - George M. Dallas (3858 bytes)
5: ... Gallatin]], [[Political minister|Minister]] to [[Russia]]. Dallas returned in [[1814]] and practiced...
7: ...voy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary to Russia from [[1837]] to [[1839]], when he was recall...
9: ...in St. Peter's Churchyard. The city of [[Dallas, Texas]] and others are [[Dallas (disambiguation)|name...
18: ...ited States Ambassador to Russia|U.S. Minister to Russia]]|before=[[John R. Clay]]|after=[[Churchill C...
19: ...ident of the United States|Vice Presidential]] [[:Category:U.S._Democratic_Party_vice_presidential_nominees|... - Franklin Pierce (19017 bytes)
18: ...ion, 1852|presidential election]], Pierce and his running mate [[William R. King]] won in a landslide,...
20: ...ratic nomination, Pierce continued his lifelong struggle with [[alcoholism]] as his marriage to [[Jane...
22: ...with her aristocratic, nervous ways and show her true affection. He was one of the most popular men in...
27: ...ntered [[Bowdoin College]] in [[Brunswick, Maine|Brunswick]], [[Maine]], where he participated in lite...
36: ...nate, serving from [[March 4]], [[1837]], to [[February 28]], [[1842]], when he resigned. He was chai... - James Buchanan (15634 bytes)
53: ... of Missouri]]. Buchanan served as Minister to [[Russia]] from [[1832]] to [[1834]].
55: ...ome years lived with him in [[Washington, D.C.]]. Rumors and speculation that the two had a [[homosexu...
68: ...n his Inaugural Address, besides promising not to run again, Buchanan referred to the territorial ques...
82: ...Louis Wigfall, still a United States senator from Texas, as well as from Buchanan's secretary of the in...
138: * [[Oregon]] – [[February 14]], [[1859]] - Abraham Lincoln (48771 bytes)
19: | '''Date of birth:''' || [[February 12]], [[1809]]
22: ...ky]]<br />(site now in [[LaRue County, Kentucky|LaRue County]])
42: '''Abraham Lincoln''' ([[February 12]], [[1809]] – [[April 15]], [[1865]])...
48: ...t reverted to its customary weakness after Reconstruction and the modern administrative state would on...
53: ...ite the following year, the 22-year-old Lincoln struck out on his own, [[canoe]]ing down the Sangamon ... - Andrew Johnson (12662 bytes)
42: Johnson presided over the [[Reconstruction]] of the United States following the [[Ameri...
105: ...ted States Congress — which, of course, was run by the North. Johnson's public criticisms of Co...
107: ...upreme Court of the United States|Supreme Court]] ruled that such laws were indeed unconstitutional.)
111: ...claimed, the applicability of the Act had already run its course.
141: ...ident of the United States|Vice Presidential]] [[:Category:U.S. Republican Party vice presidential nominees|... - Ulysses S. Grant (23281 bytes)
8: <tr><td>'''Succeeded by:'''</td><td>[[Rutherford B. Hayes]]</td></tr>
24: ...nistration plagued by severe [[scandal]] and [[corruption]].
26: ...tion, including his struggle to preserve [[Reconstruction]], and looked with more understanding upon i...
39: ...ey | Monterrey]], and [[Battle of Veracruz | Veracruz]]. He was twice [[brevet (military) | brevet]]te...
43: ...le of Fort Henry|Fort Henry, Tennessee]], on [[February 6]], [[1862]], followed by [[Battle of Fort Do... - Schuyler Colfax (2924 bytes)
8: ... renomination in [[1872]], owing to charges of corruption in connection with the [[Cr餩t Mobilier of ...
14: ...ident of the United States|Vice Presidential]] [[:Category:U.S. Republican Party vice presidential nominees|... - Henry Wilson (2604 bytes)
3: '''Henry Wilson''' ([[February 16]], [[1812]]–[[November 22]], [[1875]]...
12: ...ident of the United States|Vice Presidential]] [[:Category:U.S. Republican Party vice presidential nominees|... - William A. Wheeler (2833 bytes)
7: | style="background:#efefef;text-align:center;" colspan=2 | [[Image:Vpww.gif|Phot...
40: | [[Rutherford B. Hayes]]
48: .... He was elected on the Republican ticket with [[Rutherford B. Hayes]] in [[1876]]. He was inaugurat...
51: ...ident of the United States|Vice Presidential]] [[:Category:U.S. Republican Party vice presidential nominees|...
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