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  1. Mexico (27255 bytes)
    51: calling_code = 52 |
    64: ...au, the Mexica, or Aztecs, as they were sometimes called in memory of [[Aztlan], the starting point of t...
    74: ...the northern rebellion. The inhabitants of Tejas, calling themselves Texians and led mainly by relativel...
    80: ...ienced impressive economic growth, and historians call this period "El Milagro Mexicano", the Mexican Mi...
    87: ...utive, legislative, and judicial branches. Historically, the executive is the dominant branch, with powe...
  2. Persepolis (15450 bytes)
    8: ...rom the bottom of the valley. The modern Persians call this place ''[[Naksh-i Rustam]]'' ("the picture o...
    29: ....1-7.12) <i>5.6 (1) On the following day the king called together the leaders of his forces and informed...
  3. King Arthur (22450 bytes)
    1: ... leader") and High [[Medieval]] Welsh texts often call him ''amerauder'' ("[[emperor]]").
    15: ...[Scots]] king [[Aedan mac Gabran]], who had a son called Artuir and whose life was somewhat similar to A...
    31: ...as identified by older Cornish antiquaries with [[Callington]], but Rachel Bromwich, the latest editor o...
    41: ...as did [[Marie de France]] in her narrative poems called ''[[Breton lai|lais]]''. In any case, the later...
    62: ...and the identity is made explicit in the later so-called ''[[Vulgate Merlin Continuation]]''.
  4. Jacques Cartier (8139 bytes)
    3: ...e major discoverers of [[Canada]], or more specifically, the interior eastern region that would become t...
    25: ...of him that a concoction made from a certain tree called annedda would cure scurvy. This remedy probabl...
    27: ...sonally tell the tale of a country further north, called [[Kingdom of Saguenay|Saguenay]], that was said...
  5. Steel (28384 bytes)
    3: ...on alloys with up to 5.1 percent [[carbon]]; ironically, alloys with higher carbon content than this are...
    5: ...d alloys that can be [[plasticity (physics)|plastically]] formed (pounded, rolled, etc.).
    8: ...ults in an alloy containing too much carbon to be called steel.
    11: ...cubic to a [[face-centered cubic]] configuration, called '''[[austenite]]''' or '''&gamma;-iron''', whic...
    13: ...ost important allotrope is [[martensite]], a chemically [[metastable]] substance with about four to five...
  6. China (38909 bytes)
    5: ...as one of the world's most [[technology|technologically]] advanced civilizations, and East Asia's domina...
    14: The Chinese call their country ''Zhongguo'', which is usually tran...
    16: ...thus defined their nation as culturally and politically distinct from - and as the [[axis mundi]] of sur...
    18: ...acceptance or denial of such claims remains politically controversial, especially where Zhongguo means P...
    23: # The area now called the [[North China Plain]]. The ''[[Sanguo Zhi]]...
  7. Religion in China (12456 bytes)
    11: ...was regarded as the [[Son of Heaven]], and he typically led the imperial court in performing elaborate a...
    52: ...to meet independently of these organisations, typically in [[Chinese house church|house churches]]. Thes...
    54: ...[[2003]]. The book describes Yun's life from his call to preach the gospel across China and the enlarge...
  8. Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom (35966 bytes)
    64: ... principalities. As nations have developed economically and in literacy, Queen Elizabeth has witnessed o...
    70: ... was also revealed in her acceptance of advice to call for Canadian unity during a separatist referendum...
    87: ...ntends to do as much as she can until she is physically unable.
    118: ...er at the Palace. The Irish Government enthusiastically supported the idea. The result was the first eve...
  9. Boudicca (6973 bytes)
    9: ...uding [[Seneca the Younger]], chose this point to call in their loans. Tacitus does not mention this, bu...
    15: ...he call, but nonetheless the governor was able to call on almost ten thousand men. He took a stand at an...
    25: ... sequence of events and adds details, such as the calling in of loans, that Tacitus does not mention. He...
    29: ... all sorts of atrocities in the name of a goddess called [[Andraste]], who he claims is the British equi...
    31: ...idio Britanniae'', alludes to Boudicca in his typically oblique fashion as a "treacherous lioness", alth...
  10. Mary I of Scotland (27810 bytes)
    36: ...vastation behind once more and seized the strategically located town of Haddington. By June, the much aw...
    44: ...r increased by the [[Huguenot]] rising in France, called the ''[[Amboise conspiracy|le tumulte d'Amboise...
    55: .... In July, Elizabeth sent Sir [[Henry Sidney]] to call it off, because of the civil war in France. In [[...
    71: ...568]] and January [[1569]]. The inquiry was politically influenced &mdash; Elizabeth did not wish to con...
  11. Rush Limbaugh (21665 bytes)
    16: ...yndicated on [[August 1]], [[1988]] via a company called Premiere Broadcasting. Limbaugh refers on-air t...
    18: ...United States. The show is usually split between call-in segments and monologues by Limbaugh; on very r...
    22: ...o raise [[tax]]es). President [[George W. Bush]] "called in" to a live broadcast during the week of the ...
    30: ...augh responding, and occasionally speaking over a caller.
    34: ...d [[Wikipedia]] in the final minutes of his show, calling it "&hellip; some kind of [[Left-wing politics...
  12. Marie Antoinette (40871 bytes)
    45: ...] [[1775]], Marie-Antoinette was subjected to cat-calls from market women asking why she had not produce...
    59: ...is]] as adulterous lovers. The first pamphlet was called ''Les Amours de Charlot et Antoinette''. ''L'Au...
    97: ...ody of the French population, but it had not been called since the reign of [[Louis XIII]] in [[1614]].
    147: ...e-Th鲨se-Charlotte|Marie-Th鲨se]] sobbed hysterically, whilst [[Madame Elisabeth|Princess Elisabeth]] ...
    152: ...lung himself into his mother's arms crying hysterically and Marie-Antoinette shielded him with her body,...
  13. Indira Gandhi (15405 bytes)
    88: ... 1977, greatly misjudging her own popularity, she called elections and was roundly defeated. To the surp...
    108: ...ntal in convincing Mrs. Gandhi in her decision to call for the emergency of 1975&ndash;77, has attracted...
  14. Condoleezza Rice (23116 bytes)
    41: ...]] and [[international relations]] and led her to call Korbel, "one of the most central figures in my li...
    79: ... world peace and human rights. This term has been called a descendant of Bush's phrase "[[Axis of Evil]]...
  15. Margaret Thatcher (46377 bytes)
    10: |[[James Callaghan]]
    31: ...ut back the role of the state in business, dramatically expanded home ownership, and in so doing created...
    61: ...pinion polls showed that voters preferred [[James Callaghan]] as Prime Minister even when the Conservati...
    71: ...oticeable foible of Thatcher's was her refusal to call Cardinal ӠFiach (the head of the [[Catholic Chur...
    78: ...were wholly or partly aimed at damaging her politically. The most significant of these was carried out ...
  16. Rosa Luxemburg (23905 bytes)
    2: ...nd freelance right-wing [[militia]]s collectively called the [[Freikorps]], which were sent in by the go...
    6: ...: L?stein). Rosa had a growth defect and was physically handicapped all her life.
    29: ... organised demonstrations (e.g. in [[Frankfurt]]) calling for
    36: ...der Bolshevik rule. (She nonetheless continued to call for a "[[Dictatorship of the Proletariat]]" on th...
    38: ...estern Germany, laying the foundations for the so-called ''R䴥republik'' ("Council Republic"), modelled...
  17. Margaret Sanger (12025 bytes)
    7: ... also started writing a column for the ''New York Call'' entitled "What Every Girl Should Know." Distrib...
    9: ...es Socialist Party|Socialist Party]] paper, ''The Call''.
    54: ...f the problem of abortion in her early years, typically self-induced or with the aid of a [[midwife]]. H...
  18. Amelia Earhart (9225 bytes)
    10: One afternoon in April, 1928, she got a phone call while at work. The man at the other end asked her...
    20: ...to [[California]] for repairs, and the flight was called off. The second attempt would begin at [[Miami]...
  19. Valentina Tereshkova (2387 bytes)
    7: ...t woman and first civilian to fly into space. Her call sign in this flight was '''Chayka''' ([[English]]...
  20. Ella Fitzgerald (9400 bytes)
    12: ...ngers) toured [[Europe]] and North America, classically opening their shows with the famous Ellington's ...
    128: * "I call her the High Priestess of Song." - [[Mel Torme]]

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