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'''Earp, Wyatt (1848-1929)'''<br /> | '''Earp, Wyatt (1848-1929)'''<br /> | ||
37; a Teamster, sometime buffalo hunter, officer of the law, gambler, and saloon-keeper in the Wild West and the U.S. mining frontier from California to Alaska. [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wyatt_Earp Wikipedia entry] | 37; a Teamster, sometime buffalo hunter, officer of the law, gambler, and saloon-keeper in the Wild West and the U.S. mining frontier from California to Alaska. [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wyatt_Earp Wikipedia entry] | ||
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+ | '''Eastern Question'''<br /> | ||
+ | 168; The "Eastern Question," in European history, encompasses the diplomatic and political problems posed by the decay of the Ottoman Empire (Turkey). The expression does not apply to any one particular problem, instead comprehending a variety of issues raised during the eighteenth, nineteenth, and twentieth centuries, including instability in the European territories ruled by the Ottoman Empire. [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eastern_Question Wikipedia entry] | ||
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+ | '''Eddas'''<br /> | ||
+ | 142; The Edda are collections of poetically narrated folk-tales relating to Norse Mythology or Norse heroes. These are fragmentary parts of a (presumably) much larger skaldic tradition of oral narration which has been written down by scholars prior to the tales being lost absolutely. [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eddas Wikipedia entry] | ||
'''Edison, Thomas Alva (1847-1931)'''<br /> | '''Edison, Thomas Alva (1847-1931)'''<br /> | ||
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25; plumpness: the bodily property of being well rounded | 25; plumpness: the bodily property of being well rounded | ||
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88; bartenders at Pap Wyman's Saloon | 88; bartenders at Pap Wyman's Saloon | ||
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'''Esthonia Hotel'''<br /> | '''Esthonia Hotel'''<br /> | ||
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+ | '''Euler, Leonhard (1707-1783)'''<br /> | ||
+ | 115; Swiss mathematician and physicist. He developed important concepts and proved mathematical theorems in fields as diverse as calculus, number theory and topology. [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Euler Wikipedia entry] | ||
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+ | 125; "of Arctic myth" | ||
Revision as of 17:19, 17 October 2006
Earp, Wyatt (1848-1929)
37; a Teamster, sometime buffalo hunter, officer of the law, gambler, and saloon-keeper in the Wild West and the U.S. mining frontier from California to Alaska. Wikipedia entry
Eastern Question
168; The "Eastern Question," in European history, encompasses the diplomatic and political problems posed by the decay of the Ottoman Empire (Turkey). The expression does not apply to any one particular problem, instead comprehending a variety of issues raised during the eighteenth, nineteenth, and twentieth centuries, including instability in the European territories ruled by the Ottoman Empire. Wikipedia entry
Eddas
142; The Edda are collections of poetically narrated folk-tales relating to Norse Mythology or Norse heroes. These are fragmentary parts of a (presumably) much larger skaldic tradition of oral narration which has been written down by scholars prior to the tales being lost absolutely. Wikipedia entry
Edison, Thomas Alva (1847-1931)
34; Pierpont's arrangement with; Thomas Edison was an American inventor and businessman who developed many devices which greatly influenced life in the 20th century, including the electric incandescent lamp; Wikipedia entry
Electricity
97-98; Wikipedia entry
embonpoint
25; plumpness: the bodily property of being well rounded
Emmett
183;
Epworth League
24;
Ernst and Adolph
88; bartenders at Pap Wyman's Saloon
Eskimo
150;
Esthonia Hotel
39;
Etienne-Louis Malus
114; schooner; 118; 126;
Euler, Leonhard (1707-1783)
115; Swiss mathematician and physicist. He developed important concepts and proved mathematical theorems in fields as diverse as calculus, number theory and topology. Wikipedia entry
evildoer
173;
extra man
125; "of Arctic myth"