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  Margaret Thatcher - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
She qualified as a barrister in 1953, the same year that her twin children, Carol and Mark, were born.
Critics of this view believe that the economic problems of the 1970s were exaggerated, and were caused largely by factors outside any UK government's control, such as high oil prices caused by the oil crisis, leading to the high inflation which damaged the economies of nearly all major industrial countries.
Her critics believe this contributed to the length and ferocity of the Troubles in Northern Ireland, despite the efforts her government made to increase Irish involvement in the North through the Anglo-Irish Agreement.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Margaret_Thatcher   (7382 words)

  
 Astronomy History Links Page
He believed that matter is in an endless state of change, and is part of an ongoing process.
It is believed to have been used to predict solar eclipses, and make lunar and solar calculations.
Tycho believed that the earth was fixed in the center of the world, with the Moon and Sun orbiting around it.
astronomywebguide.com /links_astronomyhistory.html   (6503 words)

  
 Borges - Crimson Hexagon: Imaginary Books
Although most biographers agree that a copy of Volume XI was once in the possession of Borges, it has never been discovered, leading many to believe that it was tragically misplaced or even stolen.
As would be expected of the author of such labyrinthine works as Gannymeade and Europa and Love Song for a Minotaur, Haslam describes the philosophies of Uqbar with meticulous detail, spinning the threads of multiple nuance into an expanding web of complexities that engage and entangle the reader on every page.
Unlike Andreä, Haslam surprisingly avoids exploring the languages of Uqbar; but his fabrications and explanations of its strange cults and endless rituals mark a profound insight into the pyschology of "modern man," and his ability to parody the rivalries of subtly differing systems of thought remains unparalleled.
www.themodernword.com /borges/borges_hexagon.html   (4651 words)

  
 Wurlitzer 165 catalog
Our intent is to show only the composer of the music for each tune, not the author of the lyrics.
It includes several 1919 tunes, and we now believe it is not even a Wurlitzer roll, as our notes to its catalog entry indicate.
The reason we suggest that Wurlitzer might have begun with roll 6505 is that there are a few cases we know of where the company began a roll series with the fifth number in the series.
www.wurlitzer-rolls.com   (5292 words)

  
 Electric Guitar Pickups - Seymour Duncan/Basslines   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
I believe the more a pickup is used the weaker it becomes in time.
Another song is “Train Kept a roll” from the Yardbirds “Rave Up” album.
For instance in 1953 the poles in the Telecaster are all flush with the surface of the bobbin and in 1955 the pole pieces can be raised.
www.seymourduncan.com /support/seymours_q_and_a.shtml   (13501 words)

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