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  1. November 4 (10686 bytes)
    2: ...n [[leap year]]s) in the [[Gregorian Calendar]], with 57 days remaining.
    7: ...[[Antwerp (city)|Antwerp]] (after three days the city was nearly destroyed).
    8: ...nder command of [[Dmitri Mikhailovich Pozharski|Dmitry Pozharsky]]
    10: ...dinia|Sardinia]], which soon expanded to become [[Italy]].
    11: ...attle]], [[Washington]] as the Territorial University
  2. Maria Cantwell (9094 bytes)
    3: ...ton|Washington state]] and is a member of the [[United States Democratic Party|Democratic Party]].
    7: ...her, Paul, served as county county commissioner, city councilman, state legislator, and Chief of Staff...
    9: ...e Terrace, Washington|Mountlake Terrace]] because it reminded her of Indianapolis. She led a successfu...
    11: ==In the Washington and United States Houses==
    13: ...op comprehensive growth plans, and she negotiated its passage. She also worked on legislation regulati...
  3. Mary, the mother of Jesus (30135 bytes)
    1: {{christianity}}
    2: ...1502;רים''' '''Maryām''' "Bitter"; [[Septuagint]] [[Greek language|Greek]] '''&...
    4: ==Historicity==
    8: ...x Christian churches, are based on [[faith]], traditions of the Church Fathers, and their interpretati...
    13: ...1:18|Matt. 1:18]]-[[Matthew 1:25|25]]) of her condition, and took her to his own home. Soon after thi...
  4. Nicole Kidman (11782 bytes)
    3: ...Tony Kidman took on a lectureship at the [[University of Technology, Sydney]].
    8: ..., as Kidman concentrated on her family responsibilities until her mother's recovery.
    10: ...'[[Dead Calm]]'' which gained her notice in the United States.
    13: ...mi Rogers]] at the time, he and Kidman became ?an item?. Cruise divorced Rogers and the couple married...
    15: ...cientology]] caused the problems in her marriage with Tom Cruise, who is known to be an outspoken foll...
  5. Billie Jean King (2811 bytes)
    1: ...22]], [[1943]] in [[Long Beach, California]], [[United States]], she is considered to be one of the gr...
    5: ...ale athletes to speak out against [[sexual inequality in organized sports]]. In what was billed as '''...
    7: ...) She is one of only 9 players to hold a singles title in each of the [[Grand Slam in tennis]] events....
    9: ...d Seattle. Her brother, [[Randy Moffitt]], was a pitcher for the [[San Francisco Giants]].
    14: *[[Australian Open]] - 1 singles title
  6. Martina Navratilova (16246 bytes)
    3: ...nd 9 mixed doubles). She won the women's singles title at [[Wimbledon Championships|Wimbledon]] a reco...
    9: ...essional. She won her first professional singles title in [[Orlando, Florida]] in [[1974]].
    11: ...eventually made extreme levels of fitness and conditioning a hallmark of her game.
    13: ...y]] and informed them that she wished to defect. Within a month, she received a [[Green Card]].
    15: ...final again to successfully defend her Wimbledon title in [[1979]].
  7. United States (58223 bytes)
    1: ... of America'''—also referred to as the '''United States''', '''the USA''', '''the U.S.''', '''Am...
    2: ...ited States also has a collection of overseas territories and possessions around the world. Each of th...
    5: native_name = United States of America |
    6: common_name = the United States |
    12: official_languages = [[Languages in the United States|None at federal level]];<br> [[English l...
  8. Sun Bear (4617 bytes)
    17: ...ed the ''dog bear'' because of its small stature. It has a two-[[inch]] (3 cm) [[tail]] and on average...
    19: ...|eyes]]. This distinct marking gives the sun bear its name.
    21: ...ly light in weight. They have large [[paw|paws]] with naked [[sole|soles]], probably to assist in [[cl...
    25: ... bear [[population]], as well as [[poaching]] for its fur and for use in [[Chinese medicine]].
    27: ... to [[fruit|fruits]], [[egg|eggs]], [[termite|termites]], the young tips of [[palm tree|palm trees]], ...
  9. Babe Ruth (55357 bytes)
    2: ...The Sporting News]]'' named Ruth as Number One in its list of "Baseball's 100 Greatest Players."
    4: ...he "power game" compelled other teams to follow suit, breaking the monopoly of the "inside game" that ...
    9: ... countless hours on hitting, fielding and later, pitching.
    10: ...pg|thumb|right|400px|Babe Ruth, full-length portrait, standing, facing front, holding up bat, in baseb...
    12: ...atthias promptly switched George from catcher to pitcher to teach him a lesson. But, instead of gettin...
  10. Arizona (24367 bytes)
    12: Capital = [[Phoenix, Arizona|Phoenix]] |
    15: LargestCity = [[Phoenix, Arizona|Phoenix]] |
    16: Governor = [[Janet Napolitano]] |
    25: DensityRank = 36th |
    26: 2000Density = 17.43 |
  11. Washington (20186 bytes)
    9: Capital = [[Olympia, Washington|Olympia]] |
    10: LargestCity = [[Seattle, Washington|Seattle]] |
    21: DensityRank = 25<sup>th</sup> |
    22: 2000Density = 34.20 |
    23: AdmittanceOrder = 42<sup>nd</sup> |
  12. Silk Road (23757 bytes)
    1: ... [[Antioch]], [[Syria]], as well as other points. Its influence carries over on to [[Korea]] and termi...
    3: ...gh [[Antioch]] in Southern Anatolia into the [[Mediterranean Sea]] or through the [[Levant]] into [[Eg...
    5: ...robably conducted over sections of the routes and it is probable that merchants and travellers very ra...
    11: ... of efficient [[pack animal]]s increased the capacity for [[prehistory|prehistoric]] peoples to carry ...
    13: ...avel immense distances without arousing the hostility of more settled peoples.
  13. Skyscraper (12706 bytes)
    3: ...se'' is also used to describe tall buildings, but it tends to be applied specifically to residential b...
    5: ...ntury]], buildings of over six stories were rare. It was impractical to have people walk up so many fl...
    9: ...the Field's building. Another contender for the title is the 1892 ten-story [[Wainwright Building]] b...
    11: ... hang off this frame like curtains--hence the architectural term curtain wall for tall systems of glas...
    13: ...rankfurtMain.jpg|thumb|300px|right|Frankfurt with its skyscrapers]]
  14. World Series (40101 bytes)
    1: ... York Yankees have the most World Series titles, with 26 championships.
    5: ...]], the team given the home-field advantage was switched every year between the American League and th...
    7: ...ams which did not qualify for the playoffs, the criteria for the latter changing at various times. Pr...
    9: ...es have been made by other leagues. Attempts to pit the [[North America]]n champions against champion...
    11: ...se the ''[[New York World]]'' newspaper sponsored it. Baseball researcher [[Doug Pappas]] refutes tha...
  15. Chicago Cubs (25972 bytes)
    5: ...ger [[Frank Selee]] arrived and rebuilt the club with young, inexperienced players. The ''[[Chicago T...
    9: :'''Wild Card titles won''' (1): [[1998]]
    10: :'''Division titles won''' (3): [[1984]], [[1989]], [[2003]]
    17: ===White Stockings===
    18: ...olors, and it happens that the Chicagos adopted white as their primary color. After a summer of indivi...
  16. Chicago White Sox (19057 bytes)
    1: {{MLB White Sox franchise}}
    3: The '''Chicago White Sox''' are a [[Major League Baseball]] team base...
    5: ...unded:'' [[1893 in sports|1893]], as the [[Sioux City, Iowa]] franchise in the minor [[Western League ...
    6: ...St. Paul, 1895-1899. "White Sox" is short for "White Stockings".
    8: :''Uniform colors:'' black, white and gray
  17. Milwaukee Brewers (8926 bytes)
    5: ...] through the [[1997]] season, after which they switched to the National League.
    8: ... The franchise relocated to Milwaukee and changed its name prior to the [[1970]] season.
    9: ...iller Park]], Milwaukee ([[2001]] ~ current; capacity 42,500), [[Milwaukee County Stadium]] ([[1970]]~...
    10: :'''Uniform colors:''' Midnight Blue, White, and Gold
    11: ... over a baseball which itself is inside a circle with the word "MILWAUKEE" above and a pair of crossed...
  18. Oakland Athletics (34248 bytes)
    5: ...came the [[American League]]. Moved to [[Kansas City, Missouri]] in [[1955]] and to Oakland in [[1968...
    6: ...iladelphia Athletics ([[1901]]-[[1954]]), Kansas City Athletics ([[1955]]-[[1967]])
    8: ..., Gold and White; 1963-Present: Green, Gold and White
    10: :'''Wild Card titles won''' (1): [[2001]]
    11: :'''Division titles won''' (13): [[1971]], [[1972]], [[1973]], [[1...
  19. Tampa Bay Devil Rays (7282 bytes)
    7: :'''Uniform colors:''' Black, Forest Green, and White
    9: :'''Wild Card titles won''' (0): ''none''
    10: :'''Division titles won''' (0): ''none''
    15: ...egislature were heading to St. Petersburg. The [[Seattle Mariners]] also looked at the area.
    17: ...Miami. Not wanting two Florida teams, and faced with a strong bid from [[Denver]], the league bypasse...
  20. Texas Rangers (baseball) (14993 bytes)
    7: ...ators]], [[1961]]-[[1971]]. (Not to be confused with the team that was the Washington Senators prior ...
    9: :'''Uniform colors''': Blue, White, and Scarlet red
    10: ... superimposed on a baseball, set inside a circle with "TEXAS" on the top half and "RANGERS" on the bot...
    11: :'''Wild Card titles won''' (0): ''none''
    12: :'''Division titles won''' (3): [[1996]], [[1998]], [[1999]]

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