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- List of philosophers (79981 bytes)
18: *[[H. B. Acton]], (1908-1974)
23: *[[Adelard of Bath]], (12th century){{fn|C}}
26: *[[Aedesius]], (d. 355)
27: *[[Aenesidemus]], (1st century BC){{fn|R}}
37: *[[Alain de Lille]], (c. 1128-1202) - July 24 (8660 bytes)
5: ...] - [[Mary I of Scotland|Mary Queen of Scots]] is deposed and replaced by her 1 year old son [[King Ja...
6: *[[1701]] - [[Detroit, Michigan]] founded.
7: ... [[Jacob Brown]]'s [[United States|American]] invaders.
10: ...te]] General [[Jubal Anderson Early|Jubal Early]] defeats [[United States|Union]] troops led by Genera...
13: ...blishes first account of [[Paul Bunyan]] in the [[Detroit News]]. - List of male tennis players (14849 bytes)
7: *[[Fred Alexander]] ([[1880]]-[[1969]]) (United States)
8: *[[John Alexander (tennis player)|John Alexander]] ([[1951]]-) - ([[:Category:Australian tennis p...
12: *[[Mal Anderson]] ([[1935]]-) (Australia)
32: ...1972]]-) - ([[:Category:Swedish tennis players|Sweden]]) - doubles specialist
34: *[[Bj?Borg]] ([[1956]]-) - (Sweden) - Sense (11343 bytes)
3: == Definition of "sense" ==
5: ...ring, touch, smell, taste; a classification first devised by [[Aristotle]]), it is generally agreed th...
7: ...kind of physical energy, and that correspond to a defined region (or group of regions) within the brai...
11: ...by Aristotle and probably most familiar to the reader.
13: ...) function of brain to interpret sensory input to derive new information from it. - Republican Party (United States) (31573 bytes)
7: senateleader= [[Bill Frist]]|
8: houseleader= [[Tom DeLay]]|
10: ideology = [[Conservatism]] |
11: international = [[International Democrat Union]] |
18: ...ntatives]], as well as in governorships. In the modern political era, the GOP is the more [[conservati... - Native American (42651 bytes)
1: ...traditional dress including [[war bonnet]], about 1908]]
3: ...ities. A comprehensive tribal list can be found under "[[Classification of Native Americans]]."
5: ...erms "Amerindian" and "Indian", both of which are derivatives of "American Indian" (as is "[[Amerind]]...
7: ..., some long established and many more currently under negotiation.
9: ...erican may be construed to either include or exclude the [[M鴩s people (Canada)|M鴩s]] of [[Canada]]... - Phasmatodea (2538 bytes)
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9: {{Taxobox ordo entry | taxon = '''Phasmatodea'''}}
12: *Superfamily '''Timematoidea''' Parker, 1982
13: **Family ''[[Timematidae]]'' Caudell, 1903 Timemas
14: *Superfamily '''Phyllioidea''' Karny, 1923 - Persian Empire (26229 bytes)
1: ... name, Iran. Some Persian scholars protested this decision because changing the name separated the cou...
4: ...n the south of Iran, called ''[[Fars]]'' in the modern [[Persian language]] and ''Pars'' in [[Middle P...
11: ...9 BC. Eventually the Medes came to rule an independent Median Empire, and the Persians were subject to...
13: ...nt region of [[Anshan (Persia)|Anshan]]. Teispes' descendants branched off into two lines, one line ru...
15: ...r, the king promised not to terrorize Babylon nor destroy its institutions and culture. Cyrus was kill... - Knights Hospitaller (26158 bytes)
1: ...alta by [[Napoleon]]. The '''Sovereign Military Order of Malta''' (see below) is the main successor to...
5: ...de horses on the condition that they ride with wooden saddles and unornamented girths. Ironically, El ...
7: ... who made it to Jerusalem but the order soon extended into providing an armed escort to pilgrims. The ...
9: ...iwick]]s, which in turn were divided into [[commanderies]].
13: === Knights of Rhodes === - Sword (24928 bytes)
2: ...d periods as a result of the differences in blade design and purpose. The names given to many swords i...
10: ...[[Bronze Age sword]]s with typical leaf-shaped blades first appear near the [[Mediterranean]] and the ...
14: ... swords were not comparable to later [[steel]] blades; being brittle, they were even inferior to good ...
16: ... Persia.jpg|left|thumb|150px|A decorative sword made of [[gold]] in [[7th century]] [[Iran|Iran (Persi...
18: ...[[pattern welding]]. Over time, different methods developed all over the world. - Helium (36603 bytes)
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26: | [[Density]]
35: | 0.95 [[Kelvin|K]] (-272.2 °[[Celsius|C]])
38: | 4.22 [[Kelvin|K]] (-268.93 °[[Celsius|C]]) - Radon (12616 bytes)
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23: | [[Density]], [[Mohs hardness scale|Hardness]]
40: | [[van der Waals radius]]
49: | [[Oxidation state]]s ([[Oxide]]) - Silicon (13233 bytes)
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20: ...{Elementbox_oxistates | 4<br />([[amphoteric]] oxide) }} - Technetium (32113 bytes)
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5: | colspan="2" align="center" | [[molybdenum]] – '''technetium''' – [[ruthenium...
25: | [[Density]], [[Mohs hardness scale|Hardness]]
42: | [[van der Waals radius]] - Siberian Husky (8100 bytes)
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29: ...e.com/search?q=cache:LLjcTsGFJpUJ:www.fci.be/uploaded_files/270gb2000_en.doc+site:www.fci.be+%22270/+2...
32: |[http://www.akc.org/breeds/siberian_husky/index.cfm Stds]
47: ...ribes for use as a village dog, herding the [[reindeer]], pulling [[sledge]]s, and guarding the women ...
50: ... spectacles, and other facial markings occur in wide variety. - Golden Retriever (8646 bytes)
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38: ... NZKC], [http://www.ukcdogs.com/breeds/gundogs/goldenretriever.std.shtml UKC]
40: ...ercise. It is often affectionately known as '''Golden''', or '''Goldie'''. - Greater Swiss Mountain Dog (4930 bytes)
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31: ...e.com/search?q=cache:QAYDnUhgID4J:www.fci.be/uploaded_files/058A2002_en.doc+site:www.fci.be+%2258+/+05...
34: ...//www.akc.org/breeds/greater_swiss_mountain_dog/index.cfm Stds]
48: ...ved many centuries earlier with [[Phoenicia]]n traders. In any case, they are almost certainly the re...
51: ...ated, with a gentle expression and triangular, folded ears. The dog should give the impression of wor... - Sealyham Terrier (2092 bytes)
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18: |[http://www.akc.org/breeds/sealyham_terrier/index.cfm Stds]
48: ...he first Sealyham Terrier's club was created in [[1908]] and the breed was officially recognised in [[19... - Robert Goddard (scientist) (7533 bytes)
3: ...uld eventually come to be called the "father of modern rocketry" for his life's work.
7: ...er wrote, "how wonderful it would be to make some device which had even the possibility of ascending t...
11: ...ilosophy|Ph.D.]] in [[1911]]. By [[1914]], he was designing rocket [[motor]]s, with financial assistan...
13: ...ended in a cabbage field, but it was an important demonstration that liquid-fuel propellants were poss...
15: ...Ground]] two days before the [[Armistice]] that ended [[World War I]]. Another Clark University resea... - Timeline of railway history (5902 bytes)
15: ...ar [[Wurzen]], in [[1839]] the line reaches [[Dresden]].
17: * [[1853]] Passenger train makes in debut in [[Bombay]], India
21: *[[1863]] World's first [[underground railway]] opened in [[London]].
22: ...on proves rare for steam locomotives but is the model for most future diesel and electric locomotives.
27: ...lectric railway demonstrated at the [[Berlin]] Trades Fair.
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