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  1. List of philosophers (79981 bytes)
    6: *[[Firmin Abauzit]], (1679-1767)
    267: *[[Claude Buffier]], (1661-1737){{fn|R}}
    330: *[[Emile Auguste Chartier]], (1868-1951)
    348: *[[Andrea Christofidou]]
    387: *[[Lady Anne Finch Conway]], (1631-1679){{fn|C}}{{fn|O}}{{fn|R}}
  2. July 24 (8660 bytes)
    8: *[[1832]] - [[Benjamin Bonneville]] leads the first [[wagon train]] across the [[Rocky Mountains]]...
    11: ...] - [[Reconstruction]]: [[Tennessee]] becomes the first [[U.S. state]] to be readmitted to the [[Unite...
    13: *[[1910]] - [[James MacGillivray]] publishes first account of [[Paul Bunyan]] in the [[Detroit Ne...
    16: ... other countries that fought in the [[World War I|First World War]].
    18: ...t of [[foreign policy]], goes into effect (it was first signed in [[Paris]] on [[August 27]], [[1928]]...
  3. List of male tennis players (14849 bytes)
    1: ...o the open era, in the top few in doubles, quarterfinalists or better in a [[Grand Slam (tennis)|Grand...
    8: ...ohn Alexander (tennis player)|John Alexander]] ([[1951]]-) - ([[:Category:Australian tennis players|Aust...
    91: *[[Wojtek Fibak]] ([[1952]]-) - ([[:Category:Polish tennis pla...
    108: *[[Spencer Gore]] - (England) first [[Wimbledon championships|Wimbledon]] ([[1877]...
    263: *[[Marat Safin]] ([[1980]]-) - (Russia)
  4. New Deal (82408 bytes)
    2: ...gencies were created. Historians distinguish the "First New Deal" of 1933 that had something for almos...
    5: ...components: direct relief, economic recovery, and financial reform; this was also called the 'Three Rs...
    9: ...ed through a Hoover program, the [[Reconstruction Finance Corporation]] (RFC).
    15: ...orters. The Supreme Court ruled in ''[[Wickard v. Filburn]]'' that the [[Commerce Clause]] covered alm...
    22: ...munists) gained much of what they demanded. This "First New Deal" thus was self-contradictory, pragmat...
  5. List of Governors of Wisconsin (3807 bytes)
    23: <tr bgcolor=#FFE8E8><td>19<td>[[Edward Scofield]]<td>Republican<td>1897 - 1901
    36: ...32<td>[[Oscar Rennebohm]]<td>Republican<td>1947 - 1951
    37: ...>33<td>[[Walter J. Kohler, Jr.]]<td>Republican<td>1951 - 1957
  6. Republican Party (United States) (31573 bytes)
    13: headquarters = 310 First Street SE<br> [[Washington, D.C.]]<br> 20003|
    22: The first convention of the U.S. Republican Party was he...
    33: ...'' on [[November 7]], [[1874]], is considered the first important use of the symbol [http://www.harpwe...
    46: [[John C. Fré­¯nt]] ran as the first Republican nominee for [[President of the Unit...
    50: ...p to the turn of the century, the Republicans benefited from the [[Democratic Party (United States)|De...
  7. Native American (42651 bytes)
    3: ...rehensive tribal list can be found under "[[Classification of Native Americans]]."
    7: ...terms "[[First Peoples]]" and "Native Canadians". First Peoples are enshrined in the Canadian Constitu...
    11: ... [[American continent]]) are a diversity of [[Pacific Islanders]] including: [[Native Hawaiians]] (als...
    21: ... freed of its ice cover. There are a number of difficulties in this theory &mdash; in particular, grow...
    26: ...], who arrived either by sailing across the [[Pacific Ocean]] or by following the land route through [...
  8. Libya (12985 bytes)
    20: | '''[[Official language]]''' || [[Arabic language|Arabic]]
    24: ...eader of the Revolution''''' || [[Muammar al-Qaddafi]]
    38: | '''[[Independence]]'''|| [[December 24]], [[1951]]
    51: ...Libya has been ruled by Colonel [[Moammar al-Qadhafi]], who came to power in a [[coup]] and deposed th...
    53: Qadhafi rejected both [[Soviet Union|Soviet]] [[Communism...
  9. Knights Hospitaller (26158 bytes)
    5: ... was Christian. In [[1023]], merchants from [[Amalfi]] and [[Salerno]] in [[Italy]] were given permiss...
    7: ..., established the first significant Hospitaller infirmary near to the [[Church of the Holy Sepulchre]]...
    9: ...ings. Many of the more substantial Christian fortifications in the Holy Land were the work of either t...
    15: ...order sought refuge in the [[Kingdom of Cyprus]]. Finding themselves becoming enmeshed in the politics...
    17: ...y were forced to become a more militarized force, fighting especially with the [[Barbary pirates]]. Th...
  10. Buffalo soldier (5141 bytes)
    1: ...the 24th and 25th Infantry, all of which were the first all-black regiments in the regular [[United St...
    10: ...mposed of black enlisted men commanded by white officers such as [[Benjamin Grierson]], with a few exc...
    12: ...nguished record. Thirteen enlisted men and six officers from these four regiments earned the [[Medal ...
    14: ...including the [[Battle of San Juan Hill]]), where five more Medals of Honor were earned. They took pa...
    19: ...[World War I]] but experienced non-commissioned officers were provided to other segregated black units...
  11. Ethel and Julius Rosenberg (17212 bytes)
    3: ...ts of espionage for which he was convicted). Specifically, the couple were charged with [[conspiracy]]...
    9: ... joined the [[Young Communist League]], where she first met Julius. The Rosenbergs had two sons.
    11: ... A number of project members &mdash; some high-profile, others lower in rank &mdash; did voluntarily g...
    13: ...tion on to the USSR through Gold as well. He testified that his sister, Ethel Rosenberg, and her husba...
    17: ...e Rosenbergs, and Sobell, began on [[March 6]], [[1951]]. The prosecution's primary witness, David Green...
  12. Hyksos (23575 bytes)
    2: ...is]], and formed the [[Fifteenth dynasty of Egypt|Fifteenth]] and [[Sixteenth dynasty of Egypt|Sixteen...
    4: Traditionally, only the six Fifteenth Dynasty rulers are called "Hyksos". The [[...
    6: ... to support their new overlords. The names of the Fifteenth Dynasty Hyksos are known from Egyptian mon...
    9: ...hey bear Egyptian royal titles, but they are specifically called Hyksos by Manetho. It is generally a...
    11: ...is period. However, today the Hurrian hypothesis finds few if any supporters, and the Hyksos are wide...
  13. Virus (17572 bytes)
    12: ..., they have a specific host range, sometimes specific to one species (or even limited cell types of on...
    14: ...east the standards required to call something artificially alive are reduced.
    19: ...iology. Bacterial viruses have also further simplified the study of bacterial [[genetics]] and have de...
    26: ...er in his [[geodesic dome]], and it is the most efficient way of creating an enclosed robust structure...
    29: ...ses&mdash;attach to the cell wall surface in specific places. Once attached, enzymes make a small hole...
  14. Curium (8593 bytes)
    42: | [[Electron configuration]]
    75: | 18.05 [[scientific notation|&times;]]10<sup>-6</sup> [[cubic metre ...
    94: | [[Specific heat capacity]]
    127: ...[[electron capture|&epsilon;]]<br />[[spontaneous fission|SF]]
    186: ...as made in its elemental form in [[1951]] for the first time.
  15. Hank Aaron (72330 bytes)
    6: ...nt a ballplayer at this young age that before his fifteenth birthday he was playing on a semi-pro team...
    8: ...high school, on [[November 20]], [[1951 in sports|1951]] he was signed by scout [[Ed Scott]] to play for...
    12: ...second base. He got two line drive singles in his first game and end the season batting .326 and won t...
    14: ...irst spring training start for the Braves in left field and hit a home run.
    19: ...ardinals]] pitcher [[Vic Raschi]]. Aaron hit his first Major League home run on [[April 23]], [[1954 ...
  16. Stenonychosaurus (1798 bytes)
    1: ...poda|theropod]] [[dinosaurs]]. Later, Sternberg (1951) speculated that since ''Stenonychosaurus'' had a...
    3: ...ferred to as ''[[Troodon]]'' in the recent scientific literature.
  17. Anton van Leeuwenhoek (4111 bytes)
    3: ... was the first to observe and describe [[muscle]] fibers, [[bacterium|bacteria]], [[spermatozoon|sperm...
    7: ...ifetime, Leeuwenhoek was visited by many powerful figures, including [[Queen Anne of England]] and [[P...
    11: ...ed, van Leeuwenhoek was appointed curator for the financial affairs of Vermeer's widow. This has led s...
    13: ... 10 [[guilder]] note done by [[M.C. Escher]] in [[1951]].
    15: ...by microbiologists as the highest honour in their field.
  18. Charles G. Dawes (3139 bytes)
    3: ...' ([[August 27]], [[1865]] &#150; [[April 23]], [[1951]]) was the 30th [[Vice President of the United St...
    5: ... [[American Revolutionary War|Revolutionary War]] figure [[William Dawes]], was born in [[Marietta, Oh...
    7: ...of the [[Bureau of the Budget]] was appointed its first Director in [[1921]]. He was appointed to the...
    13: ...ition "Melody in A Major," with lyrics written in 1951 by [[Carl Sigman]]. The song was later recorded ...
  19. Walter Mondale (8624 bytes)
    9: ! Term of Office:
    40: ... the [[University of Minnesota]], graduating in [[1951]]. He then served two years at [[Fort Knox]], in ...
    48: ...e was the first vice president to reside at the official vice presidential residence, [[Number One Obs...
    51: ...olicies and the need to reduce federal [[budget deficit]]s.
    60: ...], chaired a bipartisan group to study [[campaign finance reform]], and was Clinton's representative i...
  20. United States Declaration of Independence (23184 bytes)
    2: ...ned their justifications for doing so. It was ratified by the [[Continental Congress]] on [[July 4]], ...
    6: ...rican colonies had become increasingly strained. Fighting broke out in [[1775]] at [[Battle of Lexing...
    34: ...ayal of royal crimes. Once the King's guilt is sufficiently proven, the document concludes with a stat...
    38: ...doing: that story comes from a children's book of fiction, ''Legends of the American Revolution'', by ...
    40: A fictionalized (but somewhat historically accurate) v...

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