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- Football (soccer) (22343 bytes)
7: ...names]] in some parts of the [[English language|English]]-speaking world, usually '''soccer''' or '''a...
11: ...ly in [[Europe]], [[Latin America]], and increasingly in [[Africa]] — football evokes great pass...
30: ... the [[public school (UK)|public schools]] of [[England]]. The first set of rules resembling the moder...
32: ...ng and holding. Other [[History of rugby union|English rugby clubs followed this lead]] and did not j...
34: ...ional football body, was formed in [[Paris]] in [[1904]] and declared that they would adhere to the rule... - Babe Ruth (55357 bytes)
25: ... games in which he appeared. He set his first single-season home run record that year, smacking 29 wi...
37: ... serious pennant chase for the first time since [[1904]] (a year famous for [[Jack Chesbro]]'s wild pitc...
41: ...s for slugging and reaching base. Most astonishingly, he broke the home run record for the third stra...
43: ... fans already knew: Babe Ruth was born with seemingly preternatural gifts. As some have written, perha...
51: ...uth never adjusted. He went just 2-17, with a single and double, and the Yankees were again defeated ... - Alaska (24727 bytes)
5: Flaglink = [[Flag of Alaska]] |
11: OfficialLang = [[English language|English]] |
12: Languages = [[English language|English]] 85.7%, Native North American 5.2%, [[Spanish...
77: ...d several years earlier (circa 1975) adopted a single time zone identical to Pacific Standard Time), a...
89: ...s Southeast Alaska, is home to towns, tidewater [[glacier]]s and extensive forests; - Oregon (26551 bytes)
5: Flaglink = [[Flag of Oregon]] |
38: The state's name is properly [[IPA chart for English|pronounced]] {{IPA|[ˈɔɹ.ə....
43: ...er use of their [[natural resource]]s. They struggle to balance this with the desire to support the d...
103: ...ion]] to select party candidates was adopted in [[1904]], and in [[1908]] the [[Oregon Constitution]] wa...
148: ...e [[German-American|German]] (20.5%), [[England|English]] (13.2%), [[Ireland|Irish]] (11.9%), [[Mexico... - New Jersey (35646 bytes)
5: Flaglink = [[Flag of New Jersey]] |
36: ...s named after the island of [[Jersey]] in the [[English Channel]].
41: ...to two friends who had been loyal through the [[English Civil War]]: [[George Carteret|Sir George Cart...
43: ...]. In 1663 in recognition of his loyalty to the English Crown [[George Carteret|Sir George Carteret]],...
45: ...y sold his half of New Jersey to [[Quakers]] in England (with [[William Penn]] acting as trustee for ... - Timeline of invention (28171 bytes)
34: ...s BC]]: [[Sweet Track|Engineered roadway]] in [[England]]
52: * [[Glass]] in [[History of ancient Egypt|Egypt]]
69: * [[1st century BC]]: [[Glassblowing]] in [[Syria]]
99: * [[1280s]]: [[Glasses|Eyeglasses]] in [[Italy in the Middle Ages|Northern Ita...
107: * [[1451]]: [[Concave lens]] for [[eyeglasses]]: [[Nicholas of Cusa]] - Alcamenes (1026 bytes)
5: ...aeus" of Alcamenes (''Athenische Mittheilungen'', 1904, p. 180). As, however, the deity is represented ... - List of painters (54090 bytes)
8: *[[Salvador Dali]], ([[1904]]-[[1989]]), Catalan artist
98: *[[Barr Glenn]] ([[1968]]-)
112: *[[Juan Bautista Garcia]] ([[1904]]-[[1974]])
281: *[[John Singleton Copley]] ([[1737]]-[[1815]])
315: *[[Salvador DalĂ]] ([[1904]]-[[1989]]) - Claude Monet (4533 bytes)
8: ...ead in [[1862]] he joined the studio of [[Charles Gleyre]] in Paris, where he met [[Pierre-Auguste Ren...
12: ...[1870]] – [[1871]]), Monet took refuge in England to avoid the conflict. There he studied the wo...
34: ... the Fog (Le Parlement, Effet de Brouillard)'' ([[1904]]), sold for over [[United States dollar|US$]]20 ... - Castle (27805 bytes)
17: ...xample, Norman lords constructed castles across England to impress, control and conquer. During the [[...
44: The word "castle" (castel) was introduced into English shortly before the [[Norman]] Conquest to deno...
50: ...f the Conquest period in [[England]] and of the Anglo-Norman settlements in [[Wales]], [[Ireland]] and...
61: ...to the wise and skilful employment of mines. An angle of the noble keep of Rochester was undermined an...
65: ...as the great castles erected by [[Henry VIII of England|Henry VIII]], especially those at Deal, Sandow... - Aviation history (39698 bytes)
5: ...nes were controlled by moving your entire body ([[glider]]s) or warping the planes' wings ([[Wright br...
15: ...ing a glider in the [[15th century]]. While this glider was never built by Leonardo, its plans were p...
25: ...mpton-by-Sawdon|Brompton]], near [[Scarborough, England|Scarborough]] in Yorkshire.
27: ...cessfully attempted to build a series of unmanned gliders. During his work he found that the majority ...
29: ...his efforts became well known. Another delta hang-glider had been constructed by [[Wilhelm Kress]] as ... - Watercolor painting (4393 bytes)
25: ... or dye mixed with [[gum arabic]] for body, and [[glycerin]] or [[honey]] for [[viscosity]] and to bon...
37: ...sson]], ''The [[Christmas Eve]]'', watercolor, ([[1904]]-[[1905]]).]] - Timeline of United States history (1900-1929) (8003 bytes)
26: *[[1904]] - [[Roosevelt Corollary]] to [[Monroe Doctrine]...
27: *[[1904]] - [[Panama Canal]] Zone acquired - History of the United States (1865-1918) (52094 bytes)
53: ...s also grew by combining into trusts, creating single firms out of competing firms. Business leaders ...
56: ... 4.75 million Italians, 4.2 million people from England, Scotland and Wales, 4.2 million from the Aust...
95: ===Workers' struggle===
145: ...t from the broader economic implications on first glance), these colonies were strategic outposts for ...
147: ...[[Roosevelt Corollary to the Monroe Doctrine]] in 1904. - January 1 (18244 bytes)
1: ...or the first day of its numbered year. Although England began its numbered year on [[March 25]] ([[Lad...
7: *[[404]] - Last known [[gladiator]] competition in [[Rome]] takes place.
11: *[[1651]] - [[Charles II of England|Charles II]] crowned King of [[Scotland]]
80: **A single market within the [[European Community]] is intr...
103: *[[1484]] - [[Huldrych Zwingli]], Swiss Protestant leader (d. [[1531]]) - January 2 (10888 bytes)
19: ...et]] on the [[Sydney Cricket Ground]] against [[England]].
42: ...|Celtic]] [[Football (soccer)|football]] match, [[Glasgow]], [[Scotland]]. See [[Ibrox disaster]].
68: *[[1904]] - [[Sally Rand]], American fan dancer (d. [[197...
69: *[[1905]] - [[Michael Tippett]], English composer (d. [[1998]])
71: *[[1913]] - [[Anna Lee]], English actress (d. [[2004]]) - Lightning (33113 bytes)
46: ... dangers unappreciated until the destruction of a glider in [[1999]] [http://www.dft.gov.uk/stellent/g...
89: ...rote in ''Electrical World and Engineer, March 5, 1904'', "I have succeeded in determining the mode of t...
97: ...erate the sprites. [http://dx.doi.org/10.1029/2004GL021943]
101: ...lves'' often appear as a dim, flattened expanding glow around 400 km (250 miles) in diameter that last...
139: ...ions of the ground may fuse the soil or sand into glass channels called [[fulgurite]]s. These are some... - Pope Zosimus (7180 bytes)
19: ...rnack ''Sitzungsberichte der Berliner Akademie'', 1904, 1050 - National League (4871 bytes)
3: ...ld Series]]. (The Series was not played in either 1904 or 1994.)
7: ...3 years of its existence competed equally in a single grouping, re-organized into two [[division (spor... - World Series (40101 bytes)
1: ...an annual event since 1903, with the exception of 1904 and 1994. The New York Yankees have the most Worl...
79: === The boycott of 1904 ===
81: ...d the money would be split. During the winter of 1904/05, however, Brush proposed what came to be known...
87: == List of World Series after 1904 ==
156: :::Frank Graham called this Series jokingly "the fat men versus the tall men at the office p...
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