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William Monroe Trotter (942 bytes)
2: [[Image:Jmtrotter_sm.jpg]] 5: '''William Monroe Trotter''' ([[1872]]-[[1934]]), born Springfield Townshi... 7: ... Nation]], and defended the [[Scottsboro Boys]]. Trotter, who had been one of the founders of the [[Niagar... 9: [[Category:1872 births|Trotter, William Monroe]] 10: [[Category:1934 deaths|Trotter, William Monroe]] Trotter (716 bytes) 1: A '''trotter''' is a [[standardbred horse]] which races in a g... 3: '''Trotter'''s are the feet of [[pig]]s used as [[offal]]. 5: In most cases the trotters are boiled for long periods so that the bones so... 8: ...acter that later became [[Aragorn]] was called '''Trotter''' instead of Strider and was a [[hobbit]] instea... Barry Trotter (936 bytes) 1: ...of [[Bored of the Rings]]. In the US the '''Barry Trotter''' series is published in paper back. 3: # ''Barry Trotter and the Unauthorized Parody'' (ISBN 0743244281) 4: # ''Barry Trotter and the Unnecessary Sequel'' (ISBN 0575075589) 5: # ''Barry Trotter and the Dead Horse'' (Autumn 2004 release) 8: # ''Barry Trotter and the Shameless Parody'' (ISBN 057507454X) Jeremiah Trotter (582 bytes) 1: '''Jeremiah Trotter''' was drafted by the [[Philadelphia Eagles]] in ... 6: [[Category:National Football League players|Trotter, Jeremiah]] Charlie Trotter (533 bytes) 1: ...] chef and owner of the eponymous upscale Charlie Trotter's Restaurant. His restaurant has a nationwide re... 3: ... show known as "The Kitchen Sessions with Charlie Trotter". On the show he goes into detail about his recip... 6: ...ietrotters.com Charlie Trotter's] – Charlie Trotter's site Rodney Trotter (2302 bytes) 1: '''Rodney Charlton Trotter''' (b. 26 February [[1960]]) is a character in th... 3: Rodney is the younger brother of [[Del Boy|Derek Trotter]], and is after Del is probably the main characte... 5: ...tter]], and great nephew of [[Uncle Albert|Albert Trotter]]. He has a nephew named Damian. Despite his qual... 7: ...some time, Rodney worked as Financial Director of Trotters Independent Traders (a job which basically inclu... 9: ...hough he originally believed his father to be Reg Trotter, in a the 2003 Christmas episode, Rodney discover... Szemerédi-Trotter theorem (3901 bytes) 1: In [[mathematics]], the '''Szemerédi-Trotter theorem''' is a result in the fields of [[combina... 13: The original proof of Szemerédi and Trotter [2] was somewhat complicated, using a combinatori... 15: The Szemerédi-Trotter theorem has a number of consequences, including [... 17: == Proof of Szemerédi-Trotter theorem (first formulation) == 33: == Proof of Szemerédi-Trotter theorem (second formulation) == Missouri Fox Trotter (3710 bytes) 1: The '''Missouri Fox Trotter''' is an American breed of horse with a unique la... 4: ...es of time, reaching speeds up to 10 mph. The Fox Trotter also preforms the flat-footed walk and the regula... 6: The Missouri Fox Trotter is also known for its stamina and soundness. The ... 10: ==History of the Missouri Fox Trotter== 15: ... local doctor. In the early 20th century, the Fox Trotter survived because ranchers found it to be irreplac... Monroe (1494 bytes) 1: The name '''Monroe''' may refer to many articles in [[Wikipedia]]: 5: *[[James Monroe]], President of the United States 6: *[[Marilyn Monroe]], American actress 7: *[[Bill Monroe]], musician 8: *[[Dr. Marvin Monroe (The Simpsons)]], cartoon character James Monroe (10478 bytes) 1: {{Infobox President | name=James Monroe 2: | image name=jamesmonroe-npgallery.jpg 12: | wife=[[Elizabeth Kortright Monroe]] 16: ...he [[United States]]. He is the namesake of the [[Monroe Doctrine]], although it was his [[United States S... 20: ... in Fredericksburg, Virginia. His parents Spence Monroe (c. [[1727]]-[[1774]]) and Elizabeth Jones (born ... Bill Monroe (1689 bytes) 1: ... Boys, named for his home state of [[Kentucky]]. Monroe's performing career spanned 60 years as a singer,... 3: ...others. In 1939, after the brothers parted ways, Monroe formed the first edition of the Blue Grass Boys, ... 5: As a mandolin player, Monroe brought a virtuosity previously unknown in countr... 9: Bill Monroe was inducted into the [[Country Music Hall of Fam... 11: [[Category:1911 births|Monroe, Bill]] Monroe, New Hampshire (2477 bytes) 1: '''Monroe''' is a town located in [[Grafton County, New Ham... Monroe, Nebraska (2573 bytes) 1: '''Monroe''' is a village located in [[Platte County, Nebra... 4: Monroe is located at 41°28'29" North, 97°36'2" W... City of Monroe (94 bytes) 1: '''City of Monroe''' may refer to: 2: * [[Monroe, Michigan]] 3: * [[Monroe, Wisconsin]] Monroe Heath (688 bytes) 1: '''Monroe Heath''' (born: [[March 27]], [[1827]]; died: [[... 12: [[Category:1827 births|Heath, Monroe]] 13: [[Category:1894 deaths|Heath, Monroe]] 14: [[Category:Chicagoans|Heath, Monroe]] 15: [[Category:Mayors of Chicago|Heath, Monroe]] Monroe, Oregon (2623 bytes) 1: '''Monroe''' is a city located in [[Benton County, Oregon]]... 4: ...oton-Monroe.png|right|Location of Monroe, Oregon]]Monroe is located at 44°18'58" North, 123°17'59"... Monroe Park (1138 bytes) 1: '''Monroe Park''' is a 7.5 acre (30,000 m²) lands... 2: It is named after [[James Monroe]], the fifth President of the [[United States]](1... 3: [[Image:Monroe_park_VA.jpg|thumb|Monroe Park facing east.]] 6: Monroe park is pentagonal in shape, with an arrangement ... 15: ...enter of the [[Virginia Commonwealth University]] Monroe Park campus. Monroe, Georgia (2712 bytes) 1: '''Monroe''' is a city located in [[Walton County, Georgia]... 4: Monroe is located at 33°47'36" North, 83°42'39" ... Monroe College (375 bytes) 1: ...nded in 1933 and is named after President [[James Monroe]]. 6: *[http://www.monroecollege.edu Monroe College webpage] Monroe, Indiana (2543 bytes) 1: '''Monroe''' is a town located in [[Adams County, Indiana]]... 4: Monroe is located at 40°44'40" North, 84°56'26" ...
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