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  1. Victoria of the United Kingdom (38571 bytes)
    12: ...ingen|Karl, Prince of Leiningen]]. Victoria, the only child of the couple, was born in Kensington Pala...
    14: ...n in the line of succession, Victoria was taught only [[German language|German]], the first language o...
    35: ...le ''His Royal Highness''. Prince Albert was commonly known as the "Prince Consort", though he did not...
    39: ...tween Victoria and Prince Albert. Albert was not only the Queen's companion, but also an important pol...
    43: ... to shoot the Queen. Although his gun was loaded only with paper and tobacco, his crime was still puni...
  2. Golda Meir (10143 bytes)
    2: ...male Prime Minister in the world, as well as the only former American citizen to hold the post ([[Benj...
    10: ...her ran a grocery store. Beginning when she was only eight years old, Golda oversaw the store for a s...
    42: After [[Levi Eshkol]] died suddenly on [[February 26]], [[1969]], the party chose he...
    55: ... is better that things are stated clearly and plainly: We shall not let this happen."—Golda Meir...
    63: "It is not only a matter, I believe, of religious observance and...
  3. Margaret Thatcher (46377 bytes)
    27: ... United Kingdom]] from [[1979]] to [[1990]], the only woman [[as of 2005]] to serve in that position. ...
    33: ...even less popular [[Community Charge]], more commonly known as the [[poll tax]]. At the same time the ...
    47: ...icy of the Labour Government as being steps "not only towards [[Socialism]], but towards [[Communism]]...
    69: ...al Irish Republican Army|Provisional IRA]] and [[INLA]] prisoners in [[Northern Ireland|Northern Irela...
    73: ...h for that media catch-phrase- the U-turn- I can only say this: You turn if you want to. The lady's no...
  4. Grace Hopper (7469 bytes)
    40: {{Wikiquote}}
  5. Margaret Mead (11387 bytes)
    28: ...ested that such women, in this new context, were unlikely to speak frankly about their adolescent beha...
    54: ...d people can change the world. Indeed, it is the only thing that ever has."
    61: * "I was brought up to believe that the only thing worth doing was to add to the sum of accur...
    63: {{Wikiquote}}
    67: ...d people can change the world. Indeed, it is the only thing that ever has." is quoted at the beginning...
  6. Katharine Hepburn (23170 bytes)
    19: ... [[Great Neck, New York]]. The producer had suddenly fired the play's original leading lady and asked...
    50: ... working-class machismo. Tracy seemed to be the only one Hepburn would allow to tame her. When [[Jos...
    70: ...Mrs. Venable in [[Tennessee Williams]]'s ''[[Suddenly Last Summer]]'' (1959) and as Mary Tyrone in the...
    149: * ''[[Suddenly Last Summer]]'' ([[1959]])—[[Academy Award...
    180: {{wikiquote}}
  7. Marilyn Monroe (30186 bytes)
    6: ...y candidate for a while seemed to be [[Charles Stanley Gifford]], a [[salesman]] for the studio where ...
    16: ...e that Marilyn Monroe has. Her [[face]] was certainly her fortune and to this very day - over 40 years...
    44: By [[1958]], Monroe was supporting them. Not only did she pay alimony to Miller's first wife, he r...
    59: ...roses delivered three times a week to her crypt. Unlike the other men who knew her intimately (or had ...
    67: ...death signalled the end of a human being, it was only the beginning of an [[icon]]. Despite (or becaus...
  8. Definitions of music (17609 bytes)
    1: ...ings from "any euphonious and pleasing sound" to only a printed document showing how a piece is to be ...
    8: ... mundana]], [[musica instrumentalis]]. Of those, only the last - musica instrumentalis - referred to m...
    17: ...or Jarawa. Many other languages have terms which only partly cover what Europeans mean by the term "mu...
    19: In Czech, ''hudba'' is instrumental music and only by implication vocal music. Some languages in We...
    31: Another commonly held definition of music holds that music must b...
  9. Aeschylus (5184 bytes)
    9: ...e chose to commemorate his military achievements only. It read:
    19: ...or and the [[Greek chorus]]. This invention was only attributed to him by later tradition, however.
    21: ...eschylus is known to have written over 70 plays, only six of which remain extant:
    35: {{wikiquote}}
  10. Politics (7193 bytes)
    25: The [[Renaissance]], the [[Enlightenment]], and the [[Industrial Revolution]] ea...
    46: {{Wikiquote}}
    93: [[nl:Politiek]]
  11. Socrates (7975 bytes)
    7: ...is time engaged in conversation. However, it is unlikely that Socrates was able to live off of family...
    11: ... led Socrates to the conclusion that he was wise only in so far as he ''knew'' he knew nothing and str...
    20: {{wikiquote}}
    25: :''False words are not only evil in themselves, but they infect the soul wit...
    27: ... rest of your lives you might continue sleeping, unless the god caring for you should send you another...
  12. Giordano Bruno (15356 bytes)
    35: ...is theological beliefs were also a factor. Also, unlike Galileo, he refused to renounce his beliefs.
    47: ...ental]] [[God]], not part of the universe, a motionless [[prime mover]] and [[first cause]].
    55: ...n of the planetary spheres, considered Earth the only possible realm of [[life]] and [[death]], and a ...
    57: ...eavens, an immanent God rather than a remote heavenly deity.
    61: ... ephemeral creations, divine instruments, or heavenly messengers. Each comet was a world, a permanent ...
  13. Chicago Cubs (25972 bytes)
    18: ...professional team, led to a minor explosion of openly professional teams in [[1870]], each with the si...
    55: ...drum after their early 1900s Glory Years, broken only by their pennant in the [[World War I|war]]-shor...
    62: ...home ballpark, [[Wrigley Field]], played host to only day games until [[1988]] because the stadium own...
    65: ...a Braves in the [[National League Division Series|NLDS]].
    68: ...me 7 of the [[National League Championship Series|NLCS]] against the [[Florida Marlins]]. While at one...
  14. Computer (32773 bytes)
    20: ...standing the important idea that the computer is only a machine, and cannot "think" or "understand" th...
    29: ...d afford them and were considered so exotic that only a handful would ever be required to satisfy glob...
    51: ... such as [[differential analyzer]]s, are not commonly included in such lists. Other classification sch...
    56: ...mplementation technologies is not exhaustive; it only covers the mainstream of development. Historical...
    73: ... Originally [[computer storage|memory]] was used only for intermediate values but in the [[1940s]] it ...
  15. Agnosticism (14359 bytes)
    36: ...as but Atheist writ respectable, and Atheist was only Agnostic writ aggressive". Darwin responded by a...
    80: {{Wikiquote}}
  16. Julius Caesar (50670 bytes)
    13: ...he Marius party through family connections. Not only was he Marius' nephew, he was also married to Co...
    30: ...ws which were designed to grant Pompey the Great unlimited powers in dealing with Cilician Pirates in ...
    32: ...a young Senator, and Crassus’ support certainly made it an achievable task for Caesar. All the w...
    40: [[63 BC]] was an especially difficult year, not only for Caesar, but for the [[Roman Republic]] itsel...
    49: ...d to Pompey’s veterans. Doing so would not only alleviate the problem of the unemployed mob in R...
  17. Nero (23127 bytes)
    8: ...on Nero may not be reliable. These works were mainly written by [[Suetonius]] and [[Tacitus]], both o...
    14: ...in [[Antium]] (modern day [[Anzio]]), he was the only son of [[Gnaeus Domitius Ahenobarbus (1st centur...
    23: ...Augustus]]. His maternal uncle [[Caligula]] had only started his own reign on [[March 16]] of that ye...
    25: ...tering uncle, apparently implying that he was as unlikely to become Augustus as Claudius.
    27: ...usilla's sudden death in [[38]] would apparently only serve to ensure this belief: she was reportedly ...
  18. Charles Lindbergh (11557 bytes)
    31: ...nklin Delano Roosevelt|Franklin D. Roosevelt]] openly questioned his loyalty.
    52: {{wikiquote}}
    75: [[nl:Charles Lindbergh]]
  19. Adolf Hitler (51456 bytes)
    20: ...is' niece and third wife. Of these six children, only Adolf and his younger sister [[Paula Hitler|Paul...
    37: ...World War I]] in August [[1914]], he immediately enlisted in the [[Bavaria]]n army.
    45: ...efers to Hitler's experience at the front as his only education and suggests he did have at least some...
    52: ...he war, Hitler remained in the army, which was mainly engaged in suppressing [[socialist]] uprisings b...
    62: ...cle into a propaganda stunt. Hitler was allotted unlimited amounts of time to present his arguments to...
  20. Mathematician (9627 bytes)
    5: Mathematicians not only study, but also research, and this must be given...
    23: ...te goal - a ''theorem'' that is ultimately true. Unlike physical theories, which may be expected to ch...
    34: {{wikiquote}}
    36: ...tually "mathematicians" in this context refers mainly to astrologers and such)
    56: ...ee men are flying in the hot air balloon and suddenly they realize that they are lost. Luckily they se...

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