Still, there were some surprise entries to our list this year, in addition to expected entrants like the Chevrolet Camaro and Dodge Charger.
More recently, technology joined the party, with a high of 89 Forbes list entries in the dot-com boom year of 2000, then 42 in 2005 and 40 in 2010.
And while EPA emission standards have gotten increasingly strict since they first were instituted in the early 1970s, there's still a long way to go, especially at home: 60% of the entries on our list are from domestic automakers.
Started in 1970 by distraught parents of young children diagnosed with diabetes, the JDRF, headquartered on Wall Street in New York, is now one of the younger entries on the FORBES list of 200 large nonprofits, as measured by donations.
Animated films are well represented on the list with four entries, led by WALL-E, which is nominated for a Best Animated Feature Film Oscar.
Venus is one of nine new entries to the Top 100 list, ranging from the 77 metre (252.5 feet) Sea Stallion to the 147.25 metre (483 feet) Topaz.
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Next up on the list of computer animated entries is the TV special Shrek the Halls, a hilarious show that adults will enjoy every bit as much as the kids in the room, if not more.
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The short-list is dominated by US entries but the UK has two strong contenders in the running.
Rome has several novel entries to its never-ending restaurant list.
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Government agencies take six slots in the top 25 list this year, ahead of high tech, with just three entries.
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Nearly every company big enough to make it to the Global 500 operates across many borders, including most of the entries from the U.S. American names now make up 41% of the list, followed by Japanese with 18%.
Unless, that is, you consider sports shoemaking, where China alone has four entries and another (see "Putting on a Few Pounds") that just outgrew the list.
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