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- People have found a few other uses of the plant aside from its several uses as foo14 KB (2,167 words) - 11:27, 7 July 2010
- ...h-people-eat-stingin |title=People eat stinging nettles while people watch people eat stinging nettles |publisher=Meeja |date= |accessdate=2010-07-05}}</ref>21 KB (3,099 words) - 11:28, 7 July 2010
- ...nionist politics. Using ''The Observer'' as a platform, he denounced the [[People's Budget|budget]] introduced by [[Chancellor of the Exchequer]] [[David Llo ...arvin embraced Britain's involvement in the conflict. He was close to many people in power, most notably Fisher (who though retired returned to the position12 KB (1,786 words) - 12:31, 19 September 2010
- Hunter was a prolific writer on a variety of subjects. Anglo-Indian journalism afforded him a noble area to augment his income. His deputation ...early 1870s the so-called Wahabi disturbances provided a popular theme for Anglo-Indian writers, and as such Hunter anonymously wrote a few articles in the calcutt12 KB (1,873 words) - 12:32, 19 September 2010
- ...the west coast, as early as the 13th century, the [[Tongva]] and [[Chumash people|Chumash]] Nations collected the naturally occurring asphaltum that seeped t34 KB (5,036 words) - 20:35, 20 September 2010
- ...inually evolved, and the choices of textiles available have influenced how people carried their possessions, [[clothing|clothed]] themselves, and decorated t ...ton has been spun, woven, and dyed since prehistoric times. It clothed the people of ancient India, Egypt, and China. Hundreds of years before the Christian36 KB (5,348 words) - 09:16, 20 September 2010
- .... By contrast in some developed countries it is now the choice of affluent people who desire a rustic look for their home or who have purchased an originally ...en used to cover roofs in Europe since at least the Neolithic period, when people first began to grow cereals. Wild vegetation, especially water reed (Phragm15 KB (2,437 words) - 09:19, 20 September 2010
- Since the beginning of civilization, people have used [[Rock (geology)|stone]], [[ceramic]]s and, later, [[metal]]s fou ...e to Conservationists: Can we protect natural habitats without abusing the people who live in them?50 KB (7,414 words) - 20:36, 20 September 2010
- This is a list of '''[[food]] items named after people'''. :For other lists of eponyms (names derived from people) see [[eponym]].71 KB (10,445 words) - 20:05, 21 September 2010
- This is a '''list of country subdivisons named after people'''. It details the name of the [[country subdivision]] and [[eponym]]. The *[[List of places named after people]]9 KB (1,175 words) - 20:06, 21 September 2010
- ...institution. This is a list of [[higher education]] institutions named for people. ==Institutions named for people associated with the institution==106 KB (14,441 words) - 20:06, 21 September 2010
- Below is a '''list of [[chess opening]]s named after people'''. ...me?gid=1093119|title=Efim Bogoljubov vs Aron Nimzowitsch, English Opening: Anglo-Indian Defense. Flohr-Mikenas-Carls Variation|publisher=ChessGames.com|accessdate=51 KB (7,718 words) - 20:07, 21 September 2010
- ...t]]'' is usually used [[Conflict|confrontation]]ally when discussing those people who are more outspoken than the general population on subjects which explic ...lace during the 11th through 13th century. Used contemporarily to describe people that attack Islam, whether perceived or real.16 KB (2,254 words) - 20:56, 26 September 2010
- [[Image:Reignofterror.jpg|thumb|"[[Enemy of the people|Enemies of the people]]" headed for the [[guillotine]] during the [[Reign of Terror]].]] ...lya]]''' (''Народная Воля'' in [[Russian language|Russian]]; ''People's Will'' in English) was a revolutionary anarchist group inspired by [[Serg95 KB (13,550 words) - 20:57, 26 September 2010
- ...in the 20th century by—among others— [[Mao Zedong]] and the [[People's Liberation Army]] in the [[Second Sino-Japanese War]] and [[Chinese Civil The victory of the [[Basque people|Basque]] forces against [[Charlemagne]]'s army in the [[Battle of Roncevaux42 KB (6,147 words) - 20:57, 26 September 2010
- '''Michael F. Scheuer''' (born 1952<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.nndb.com/people/132/000098835/ |title=Michael Scheuer |publisher=Nndb.com |date= |accessdat |url=http://explore.georgetown.edu/people/mfs47/ |title=Georgetown Biography |accessdate=2009-08-0934 KB (5,109 words) - 16:32, 27 September 2010
- ...ith [[brown sugar]], [[nutmeg]], [[cinnamon]], or [[molasses]] added. Some people also eat it with fruit or black pepper and cream. Clabber was brought to the south by the [[Ulster Scots people|Ulster Scots]] who settled in the [[Appalachian mountains]]. In fact, clab2 KB (264 words) - 18:37, 13 October 2010