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- Mother Teresa (22682 bytes)
15: From [[1929]] to [[1948]] Mother Teresa taught [[geography]] ...
77: ...was determined that more than 450,000 women in [[East Pakistan]] (now [[Bangladesh]]) had been systemat...
115: In contrast to the conditions at her homes, Mother Teresa sou... - Leni Riefenstahl (8095 bytes)
15: ...at he had seen her movie The Triumph of Will at least 15 times.
25: ...In her obituaries Riefenstahl was said to be the last famous figure of Germany's Nazi era to die.
33: ...m Piz Pal?(''[[The White Hell of Pitz Palu]]'', [[1929]])
50: * ''[[The Last of the Nuba]]'' (Harper, 1974; [[St. Martin's Pre... - Bette Davis (6722 bytes)
7: ...[Broadway theatre|Broadway]] performance was in [[1929]], in ''Broken Dishes'' and later in ''Solid Sout...
23: ...[[breast cancer]], and after having suffered at least one serious stroke. She is interred in [[Forest L...
25: She walked out of her last film, "Wicked Stepmother," which was released pos... - Greta Garbo (9957 bytes)
8: ...ch was seen by comedy director Eric Petscher. He cast her in a small part for the movie ''Peter The Tra...
10: ... her in [[film|cinema]] [[acting]] technique and cast her in a major role in ''G? Berlings Saga'' ([[19...
23: ...e movie poster. She was next part of an all star cast in ''[[Grand Hotel (film)|Grand Hotel]]'' ([[1932...
25: ...[[1935 in film|1935]], but she insisted on being cast in another screen version of [[Leo Tolstoy|Tolsto...
33: ... Woman]]'', attempted to capitalize upon this by casting Garbo in a romantic comedy that featured her d... - Grace Kelly (6610 bytes)
1: [[Image:AmazinGrace.jpg|thumb|300px|Grace Kelly (1929–1982).]]
3: '''Grace Patricia Kelly''' ([[November 12]], [[1929]] – [[September 14]], [[1982]]), later know...
15: ...l comedy ''[[High Society]]'' ([[1956]]) was her last film, as her [[marriage]] to [[Rainier III, Princ... - Sonja Henie (2914 bytes)
18: *''[[Se Norge]]'' ([[1929]]) (documentary) - Pipe organ (24478 bytes)
21: ...h extensions are often criticised by organ enthusiasts as ''unsympathetic'' to the original style.
49: ...ears, many major concert halls around the world boast organs. [[Camille Saint-Sa뮳|Saint-Sa뮳]]' popu...
63: ...s only one pitch at a time, ideally there is at least one pipe for each controlling key or pedal. (Occa...
140: The pipe organ has at least one [[musical keyboard|keyboard]], with 2-5 keybo...
168: ...[Baroque music|Baroque]] [[composer]] [[Johann Sebastian Bach]], have written for the pipe organ. Music... - President of the United States (42878 bytes)
12: ... time the U.S. Constitution was adopted), be at least 35 years of age, and have been a resident of the ...
35: ...utive branch of the federal government — a vast organization numbering about 4 million people, in...
184: || [[1923]] || [[1929]] || [[Republican Party (United States)|Republica...
188: || [[1929]] || [[1933]] || [[Republican Party (United Stat...
291: ... Secret Service until the President's death. The last President to have lifetime Secret Service protect... - Antarctica (14761 bytes)
6: ...t bears a possible resemblance to the Antarctic coast. (See also [[History of Antarctica]].)
15: ...tion]] over the continent, but [[ice]] there can last for extended time periods. Nearly all of Antarct...
24: ...tarctica]], since they correspond roughly to the eastern and western hemispheres relative to the [[Gree...
40: ...[Peter I Island]] at 68?50' S, 90?35'W, claimed [[1929]], the only Antarctic claim area that is not a se...
53: ...lly estimated that at a given time there are at least 1,000 people living in Antarctica. This varies co... - United States (58223 bytes)
66: ...ce for the nation was the [[Great Depression]] ([[1929]]–[[1939]]). The U.S. has also has taken pa...
76: ... population of the state, and each state has at least one representative. As of the [[United States 200...
80: ...[[President of the Senate]], with the ability to cast a tiebreaking vote. These two posts are elected, ...
95: ...e|Air Force]]. The [[United States Coast Guard|Coast Guard]] is under the [[Department of Homeland Sec...
110: ...ins]] west of the plains, deserts and temperate coastal zones west of the Rocky Mountains and [[tempera... - Turkey (41694 bytes)
49: ...s]] that separate [[Southwest Asia]] from [[Southeast Europe]]. [[Anatolia]] is situated between the [[...
50: ...hichevan]] and to the northeast; [[Iran]] to the east; and [[Iraq]] and [[Syria]] to the south.
62: ... ways of classifying the history of Turkey. The least disputed classification is based on three global...
72: ...idates may run. To be elected, they must win at least 10% of the vote in the province from which they a...
103: ...al Infantry) and Air Force. The Gendarmerie and Coast Guard operate as the parts of Dept. of Internal A... - Argentina (30219 bytes)
48: ...he north, [[Brazil]] and [[Uruguay]] in the northeast and [[Chile]] in the west. It's the second larges...
61: ...sion of agriculture and foreign investment in infrastructure. Conservative forces dominated Argentine p...
80: ...or a third term or more after an interval of at least one term. The president appoints [[cabinet (gover...
88: ...rly known as ''capital federal''), marked with an asterisk:
156: ...entina's economy had been on a Keynesian roller-coaster ride, and since the late 1970s the country had ... - Afghanistan (23568 bytes)
1: ... and [[People's Republic of China|China]] in the easternmost part of the country. It is among the poore...
30: | '''[[Land borders]]'''<br>'''[[Coastline]]''' || 5,529 km<br>none
66: ...[1919]] (assassination), [[1929]] (abdication), [[1929]] (execution), [[1933]] (assassination), [[1973]]...
68: The last period of stability in Afghanistan lay between [[...
72: ...ern Alliance]] strongholds primarily in the northeast. The Taliban sought to impose a strict interpreta... - Ukraine (22193 bytes)
1: ...stern [[Europe]] which borders [[Russia]] to the east, [[Belarus]] to the north, [[Poland]], [[Slovakia...
3: ...itory of present-day Ukraine was a key centre of East Slavic culture in the [[Middle Ages]] before bein...
42: ...T]] ([[Coordinated Universal Time|UTC]]+2)<br/>[[Eastern European Summer Time|EEST]] ([[Coordinated Uni...
60: ...-Iranian language moved from Ukraine to the southeast but many also remained.
64: ...e Rus' its first powerful dynasty, the [[Rurik Dynasty]]. - Slovenia (19318 bytes)
52: ...] to the south and east, [[Hungary]] to the northeast, and [[Austria]] to the north.
65: ...Serbs, Croats and Slovenes]], later renamed, in [[1929]], the [[Kingdom of Yugoslavia]]. Following the r...
91: The last two are usually considered together as Primorska ...
139: ...st, up to 3500 mm for the Alps, 800 mm for south east and 1400 mm for central Slovenia.
210: * [[Coast of Slovenia]] - Flag of Colorado (1126 bytes)
4: ...y within the center stripe. On [[February 28]], [[1929]], the General Assembly added to the description ... - Flag of West Virginia (372 bytes)
2: ...was adopted by [[West Virginia]] on [[7 March]] [[1929]]. - Aswan Dam (6375 bytes)
10: ...dam was raised in two phases, 1907–1912 and 1929–1933.
23: ...hich was once brought by the Nile) all along the eastern Mediterranean.
25: ...an fish stocks are also impacted by the dam. The eastern basin of the Mediterranean is low in fertility... - Babe Ruth (55357 bytes)
4: ...t has become statistically the greatest sports dynasty in history, the [[New York Yankees]]. His inter...
15: ...deral League]], a rebel major league which would last only 2 years, placed a team in Baltimore, across ...
41: ...920 figures for slugging and reaching base. Most astonishingly, he broke the home run record for the t...
51: ...d, but despite this, they had just enough to get past [[George Sisler]] and the heavy-hitting [[St. Lou...
57: ... of land in the [[Bronx]] for $600,000 from the [[Astor]] estate. After a year of construction and a c... - Timeline of invention (28171 bytes)
22: * [[Animal husbandry]] in the [[Middle East]]
46: * the use of [[yeast]] for:
54: ...el [[chariot]] in the [[Ancient Near East|Middle East]]
67: * [[150s BC]]: [[Astrolabe]]: [[Hipparchus]]
79: * [[4th century|300s]]: [[Stirrup]] in [[Jin Dynasty (265-420)|China]]
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