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Parnell, Iowa (4,749 bytes) 1: '''Parnell''' is a city in [[Iowa County, Iowa|Iowa Coun...
3: ==Geography==
4: ...Image:IAMap-doton-Parnell.PNG|right|Location of Parnell, Iowa]]
5: ...35|1|N|92|0|18|W|city}} (41.583477, -92.004930){{GR|1}}.
7: ... city has a total area of 0.4 [[km²]] (0.2 [[square mile|mi²]]), all land.
Parnell Township, Polk County, Minnesota (2,139 bytes) 1: ...ND]]-[[Minnesota|MN]] [[Metropolitan Statistical Area]]'. The population was 87 at the 2000 census.
3: ==Geography==
4: ...hip has a total area of 94.0 [[km²]] (36.3 [[square mile|mi²]]), all land.
6: ==Demographics==
7: ... or [[Latino (U.S. Census)|Latino]] of any race were 1.15% of the population.
Parnell Township, Traverse County, Minnesota (2,087 bytes) 1: ...s a township in [[Traverse County, Minnesota|Traverse County]], [[Minnesota]], [[United States]]. The...
3: ==Geography==
4: ...and and 0.1 km² (0.04 mi²) of it (0.08%) is water.
6: ==Demographics==
7: ...s)|African American]], and 1.61% from two or more races.
Parnell, Missouri (2,214 bytes) 1: ...]], near the [[Platte River (Missouri)|Platte River]]. The population was 197 at the 2000 census.
3: ==Geography==
4: ...oton-Parnell.png|right|Location of Parnell, Missouri]]
6: ...|19|N|94|37|15|W|city}} (40.438691, -94.620856){{GR|1}}.
8: ... city has a total area of 0.8 [[km²]] (0.3 [[square mile|mi²]]), all land.
Parnell Township, Minnesota (197 bytes) 1: '''Parnell Township''' is the name of some places in the...
2: *[[Parnell Township, Polk County, Minnesota]]
3: *[[Parnell Township, Traverse County, Minnesota]]
Charles Stewart Parnell (29,279 bytes) 1: ...e [[British House of Commons]] had seen in 150 years.
3: == Family background ==
5: name=Charles Stewart Parnell|
6: ...age=[[Image:Charles Stewart Parnell - Brady-Handy.jpg|120px]]|
7: years=1846—1891|
Harvey Parnell (2,369 bytes) 1: ...Governors of Arkansas|Governor]] of [[Arkansas]] from [[1928]] to [[1933]].
3: ...e clerk, and took up farming in [[Chicot County, Arkansas]].
5: ...He was elected to the Arkansas Senate and served from [[1923]] to [[1925]].
7: ...right in [[1928]] and was reelected to a second term in [[1930]].
9: ...ater win election for the office and become the first woman elected to the Senate.
Mel Parnell (3,154 bytes) 1: ...or League Baseball]] left-handed [[starting pitcher]].
3: ...best ever lefty pitcher in [[Fenway Park]] with more than 25 decisions at 71-30 .703.
5: ...year [[Major League Baseball All-Star Game|All-Star Game]] and was selected again in 1951.
7: ...n his pitching arm forced him to end his career early.
9: ...anded pitchers in games started, innings and victories.
Thomas Parnell (1,161 bytes) 1: ...arnell (scientist)]] started the [[pitch drop experiment]] in 1927''
3: [[Image:Thomas Parnell.jpg|thumb|Thomas Parnell]]
5: ...(1711)|The Spectator]]'', and aiding Pope in his translation of [[The Iliad]].
7: ...ture|1721]], and [[Oliver Goldsmith]] wrote a biography of him.
9: ==External links==
Tim Parnell (1,614 bytes) 1: {{Former F1 driver|
2: Name = Tim Parnell |
3: Nationality = {{flagicon|UK}} [[United Kingdom|British]] |
4: Years = 1959, 1961, 1963 |
5: ...ateer [[Cooper Car Company|Cooper]] and [[Lotus Cars|Lotus]] |
Reg Parnell (6,430 bytes) 1: {{Former F1 driver|
2: Name = Reg Parnell |
3: Nationality = {{flagicon|UK}} [[United Kingdom|British]] |
4: Years = 1950 - 1952, 1954 |
5: ...[[Maserati]], non-works [[Cooper Car Company|Cooper]] |
Peter Parnell (776 bytes) 1: ... Makes It To The Top Of The World]]'', and ''[[Sorrows of Stephen]]''.
3: ...use" episode of the West Wing series with Aaron Sorkin.
5: [[Category:1953 births|Parnell, Peter]]
6: [[Category:Living people|Parnell, Peter]]
7: ...:American dramatists and playwrights|Parnell, Peter]]
Parnell (907 bytes) 1: '''Parnell''' may refer to:
2: === Places called Parnell ===
3: * [[Parnell, Iowa]]
4: * [[Parnell, Missouri]]
5: * [[Parnell, New Zealand]]
J. Parnell Thomas (5,206 bytes) 1: {{unreferenced|date=September 2006}}
2: ...n copyright status removed: [[Image:JPThomas2.jpg|right|thumb]] -->
3: ...epresentatives|U.S. Representative]] from [[New Jersey]].
5: ...ess in [[New York City]] for the next eighteen years.
7: ...ty]] Representative from New Jersey. He would be reelected six times.
Henry Parnell, 1st Baron Congleton (6,160 bytes) 1: ...4th Baronet''', from 1812 to 1841, was a [[Whig Party (UK)|Whig]] politician in the [[United Kingdom]...
3: ...succeeded his elder brother as fourth Baronet, of Rathleague.
5: ...ament constituency)|Queen's County]], which he represented until 1832.
7: ... the most important being that ''On Financial Reform'', 1830.
9: ...is eldest son [[John Parnell, 2nd Baron Congleton|John]].
Thomas Parnell (scientist) (1,162 bytes) 1: ...e started the famous [[pitch drop experiment]] there.
3: ...born in [[Northants]], [[England]] and died in [[Brisbane]].
5: ...)|Trinity College]], at the [[University of Melbourne]], between 1904 and 1911.
7: ...nsland]] between 1911 and 1918, and was a professor between 1919 and 1948.
9: ...ysics for the pitch drop experiment, along with [[John Mainstone]].
Samuel Duncan Parnell (3,890 bytes) 1: ...eman]] named James Parnell, and his motherJoan Parnell.
3: === Early years ===
4: .... The union did not agree, and so Parnell did not join the union, but instead set up his own business...
6: ...and, and 1 acre of land in the area then called Port Nicholson and now the city of [[Wellington, New ...
9: ... Zealand, Hunter was forced to accept Parnell's terms on the spot.
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Alaska (74,844 bytes) 1: {{otheruses}}
7: | Seal = AlaskaStateSealTransparent.png
8: | Map = Alaska locator.png
9: | Nickname = The Last Frontier 10: | Motto = "North to the Future"
Alan Alda (14,717 bytes) 1: {{Infobox actor 3: | image = Alan Alda Emmys 1994.jpg
5: | caption = 1994 Emmy Awards, Photo by Alan Light
6: | birthname = Alfonso Joseph D'Abruzzo
7: | birthdate = {{birth date and age|1936|1|28}}
Britney Spears (82,785 bytes) 1: ...direct3|Britney|For the self-titled album, see [[Britney (album)]]}}
2: {{Infobox Musical artist
3: | Name = Britney Spears
5: |Img = Britney-Spears082.jpg
6: ... [[Los Angeles, California|Los Angeles]], [[California]], in 2004.
British Isles (81,850 bytes) 1: ...e:LocationBritishIsles.png|thumb|Location of the British Isles]]
3: ...men reject and Englishmen decline to take quite seriously."
4: ...se of ''British Isles'' as a purely geographic expression, noting:
5: ... in the group are discussed in [[British Isles (terminology)]].
7: ...theast of the island, became known as [[Northern Ireland]].
Boston Red Sox (81,884 bytes) 1: {{sprotected2}}
3: name = Boston Red Sox </br> "The Bosox"|
5: logo = Boston_Red_Sox.png |
6: uniformlogo = BOS Red Sox.PNG |
9: Mascot = Ollie the Green Monster
Liberal Party (UK) (33,819 bytes) 2: ...ing the 1988 merger with the SDP, see [[Liberal Party (UK, 1989)]].''
3: ...nown as the [[Liberal Democrats (UK)|Liberal Democrats]].
5: ==Origins==
6: [[Image:palmerston.jpg|thumb|left|Viscount Palmerston]]
8: ...1830, and carried the [[Reform Act 1832|First Reform Act]] in 1832.
Christopher Marlowe (36,130 bytes) 1: ...sonal opinions or speculation. --> {{Infobox Writer 2: | name = Christopher Marlowe
3: | image = Christopher_Marlowe.jpg
4: ...mbridge]], often believed to show ''Christopher Marlowe''.
5: | birth_date = Unknown, baptized [[26 February]] [[1564]]
The Cider House Rules (4,421 bytes) 1: ...ipedia:WikiProject Novels]] or [[Wikipedia:WikiProject Books]] -->
2: | name = The Cider House Rules
3: | image = [[Image:cider house rulezzz.jpg|200px]]
4: | image_caption = First paperback cover 5: | author = [[John Irving]]
December 21 (17,523 bytes) 1: {| style="float:right;"
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5: ...6Rev|Month=December|Day=21}} <!-- preserves autoscroll -->
7: ...d and discourages well meaning robots and people from delinking it. -->
8: ...d for [[spring]] to end in the [[Southern Hemisphere]].
Danny Kaye (12,661 bytes) 1: ... troops at [[U.S. Fleet Activities Sasebo|Sasebo, Japan]], 25 Oct 1945]]
2: ...s an [[United States|American]] [[actor]], [[singer]] and [[comedian]].
4: ==Biography==
5: ===Early life===
6: ...Mountains|Catskills]] as a [[tummler]] in the [[Borscht Belt]].
List of English language poets (23,412 bytes) 1: Poets who wrote or write much of their [[poetry]] in the [[English language]]. {{listdev}}
3: ...|M]] [[#N-O|N]] [[#N-O|O]] [[#P|P]] [[#Q|Q]] [[#R|R]] [[#S|S]] [[#T-V|T]] [[#T-V|U]] [[#T-V|V]] [[#W|...
6: *[[Kathy Acker]] (1947-1997)
7: *[[Harold Acton]] (1904-1994)
8: *[[Gilbert Adair]] (born 1944)
Frederick Douglass (28,298 bytes) 1: {{Infobox Biography
2: | subject_name = Frederick Douglass
3: | image_name = Frederick Douglass portrait.jpg
5: | image_caption = Frederick Douglass, ca. 1879.
6: | date_of_birth = [[February 17]], [[1818]]
Fort Wayne, Indiana (50,986 bytes) 3: |official_name = City of Fort Wayne, Indiana
6: |image_skyline = Fort_Wayne_Skyline.png
8: |image_caption = Fort Wayne skyline
9: |image_flag = FortWayneFlag.png
10: |image_seal = Fort_wayne_seal.jpg
Fenway Park (32,234 bytes) 2: | stadium_name = Fenway Park
3: ...allpark/tour.jsp Red Sox Fenway Park Tours Page]</ref>
4: ...wayParkLogo150.PNG|150px]]<br>[[Image:Fenway Park.jpg|300px]]
5: | location = 4 Yawkey Way<br />[[Boston, Massachusetts]] 02215
6: | coordinates =
Glasnevin (14,265 bytes) 1: {{Infobox Irish Place
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Republic of Ireland (55,260 bytes) 1: {{Infobox Country or territory
2: |native_name = {{lang|ga|Éire}}
3: |conventional_long_name = Ireland
4: |common_name = Ireland
5: |image_flag = Flag of Ireland.svg
Irish Potato Famine (36,501 bytes) 1: {{Not verified|date=February 2007}}
2: ...famine, please see [[The Irish Famine (book)|The Irish Famine]]''
3: ...ction of Bridget O'Donnell and her two children during the famine.]]
4: ...a]], and [[Australia]] (''see'' the [[Irish Diaspora]]).
6: ...as, even during the "potato blight", a net exporter of food.
James Joyce (47,229 bytes) 1: ...iter and poet; for the baseball umpire, see [[Jim Joyce]].}}
2: {{Infobox Writer 3: | name = James Joyce
4: | image = Revolutionary Joyce.jpg
5: | caption = James Joyce, ca. 1918
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