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  1. Oregon (26551 bytes)
    111: *[[1995]] Oregon becomes the first state to conduct a [[federal]] primary election totally by [[mail]...
    114: ...] Oregon becomes the first state in the nation to conduct a [[U.S. presidential election#Voter turnout|pres...
  2. Aeschines (2644 bytes)
    5: ...ed that his accuser Timarchus had, by his immoral conduct, forfeited the right to speak before the people.
  3. Alexander of Pherae (1959 bytes)
    3: ... a large army to secure his release. Alexander's conduct caused renewed intervention; in 364 he was defeat...
  4. Pythagoras (10747 bytes)
    11: ...f followers around himself. Very strict rules of conduct governed this cultural center. He opened his sch...
  5. Sport (14061 bytes)
    49: '''Sportsmanship''' is defined as "conduct and attitude considered as befitting participants...
  6. Mercury (planet) (22924 bytes)
    228: ...eek-long nights. Due to the lack of atmosphere to conduct heat, a [[thermal radiator]] hidden in the shadow...
  7. Flag (13245 bytes)
    23: ... the [[International Red Cross]], which is a safe conduct in war zones under international law.
  8. American football (39287 bytes)
    158: ...anlike conduct''' (15 yards on the kickoff) - Any conduct by anyone involved in the game—usually a pl...
  9. Caste (32815 bytes)
    22: ...ny jatis. Each varna has its appropriate rules of conduct, or "dharma", including rules regarding [[marriag...
    169: ... Yudhisthira, without hesitation, said that it is conduct alone that makes one a Brahmin.
  10. Algae (8082 bytes)
    12: ...karyotic]] cell structure typical of bacteria and conduct photosynthesis directly within the [[cytoplasm]],...
    15: All other algae are [[eukaryote]]s and conduct photosynthesis within membrane-bound structures (...
  11. Chloroplast (2430 bytes)
    2: ...ls]] and [[eukaryote|eukaryotic]] [[alga]]e which conduct [[photosynthesis]].
  12. World War I (62979 bytes)
    107: Dissatisfaction with the Russian government's conduct of the war grew despite the success of the June 1...
    158: Operations Blucher and Yorck were then conducted by the German Army to the south, broadly toward...
  13. Vietnam War (102682 bytes)
    148: ...ed, but U.S. responsibility for the launching and conduct of these activities was unequivocal and carried w...
    167: ... often interrupted bombing raids in North Vietnam conducted by the United States armed forces during the Vi...
    267: ...itating cooperation among local civilian leaders; conducting hygiene and other training for civilians; and ...
    274: During this period, the United States conducted a gradual troop withdrawal from Vietnam. Nixon ...
    280: The morality of US conduct of the war continued to be an issue under the Nix...
  14. Civil rights (27169 bytes)
    71: ...r class of citizen subject to repressive rules of conduct. The federal government, while aware of the situa...
  15. Aristotle (37648 bytes)
    40: ...n open breach of friendship. In fact, Aristotle's conduct after the death of Plato, his continued associati...
    43: ...ported that he stopped on [[Lesbos]] and briefly conducted biological research. Then, one or two years lat...
    50: ...ilosophy. He may, as [[Aulus Gellius]] says, have conducted a school of rhetoric during his former residenc...
    140: ...equently failed to take his own advice. Aristotle conducted projects of careful empirical investigation, bu...
  16. John Locke (14749 bytes)
    67: * (1706) ''Of the Conduct of the Understanding''
  17. Anthropology (23191 bytes)
    33: ... biological race was not immutable and that human conduct and behavior was the result of nurture rather tha...
  18. Lightning rod (7638 bytes)
    1: ...tning]] damage. Other names include '''lightning conductor''', '''lightning arrester''', '''lightning disc...
    4: ...he [[ground]] that is interrupted by a thin non-[[conductor]] over which lightning jumps. Ideally, the unde...
    6: ...cal substations usually have a web of the lighter conductor wires covering the whole plant.
    16: ...in a sharp point at the peak is the best means to conduct the [[current (electricity)|current]] of a lightn...
    30: ... ionizes the air around itself, rendering the air conductive, which in turn raises the probability of a str...
  19. Economics (30960 bytes)
    114: ... philosophy, which emphasizes how people ought to conduct ourselves and balances of [[rights]] and [[duties...
  20. Christianity (47078 bytes)
    140: ...rimes, [[adultery]], [[polygamy]], [[homosexual]] conduct, [[apostasy]], and teaching false doctrines. In t...

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