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  1. Puritan (15882 bytes)
    1: ...of a group of radical [[Protestants]] which developed in [[England]] after the [[Reformation]].
    4: ...ry would be "[[Fundamentalism|fundamentalist]]": Puritanism was a movement rather than a denominatio...
    5: ...vements, and not by the simple and nebulous term "Puritan."
    8: ...m|Lutheran Germany]]. These contacts shaped their position towards Elizabeth's religious [[via media]...
    10: ...However, in church polity (organization of church power), they differed.
  2. Cleopatra VII of Egypt (8634 bytes)
    3: [[Image:ac.cleopatra.jpg|thumb|Cleopatra]]
    4: ...Cleopatra Thea Philopator" means "the Goddess Cleopatra, Beloved of Her Father."
    6: ...er co-rulers were king in title only, with her keeping the true authority.
    8: ==Biography==
    9: ...her brothers she named her eldest son co-ruler as Ptolemy XV [[Caesarion]] ([[44 BC|44]]–[[30 B...
  3. Margaret Mead (11387 bytes)
    1: [[Image:Margaret_Mead.jpg|frame|Margaret Mead]]
    3: ...American]] [[cultural anthropology|cultural anthropologist]].
    5: ...lity, and culture. (Source: ''The Columbia Encyclopedia'', Fifth Edition, 1993.)
    7: ... wrote clearly and vividly enough for the general public to read and learn from her works--remains fi...
    13: ...ive to know that standards differ in the most unexpected ways.
  4. Grace O'Malley (3478 bytes)
    1: ...ey''' ([[Irish]](c. [[1530]] -c.[[1603]]) is an important figure in Irish [[legend]] but was in fact ...
    3: [[Image:PICT0045.JPG|thumb|300px|Clare Island, associated with Grace O' Malley]]
    6: ...overnment at the time, the semi-independent Irish princes and lords were left mostly to their own dev...
    8: ... Grace wished to go on a trading expedition to [[Spain]] with her father, and on being told she could...
    11: ...rrib. Grace afterwards returned to Mayo and took up residence at the family castle or tower-house in ...
  5. Marilyn Monroe (30186 bytes)
    1: [[Image:MarilynMonroe.jpg|right|frame|Marilyn Monroe]]
    2: ...ke her a perennial [[sex symbol]] and later a [[pop icon]].
    6: ...n]] for the studio where Marilyn's mother, Gladys Pearl Monroe Baker, worked as a film-cutter. Howeve...
    8: ...ed that she and Wayne had seriously considered adopting her, which they could not have done without G...
    10: ... died; Gladys's father, Otis, died in a mental hospital near [[San Bernardino, California|San Bernard...
  6. Ptolemy I of Egypt (7434 bytes)
    1: ...For the unrelated [[astronomy|astronomer]], see [[Ptolemy]]''
    3: ...]] ([[323 BC]] - [[283 BC]]) and founder of the [[Ptolemaic dynasty]]. In [[305 BC]] he took the titl...
    5: ....jpg|thumb|200px|right| Bust of [[Ptolemy I of Egypt]], [[British Museum]], London]]
    7: ...er the nominal kings [[Philip III of Macedon|Philip Arrhidaeus]] and the young [[Alexander IV of Mace...
    9: ...ar, evacuated Palestine. In Cyprus, he fought the partisans of Antigonus and re-conquered the island ...
  7. Pakistan (74854 bytes)
    1: ...uake]] for the 8 October 2005 [[earthquake]] in [[Pakistan-administered Kashmir]].''
    3:
    4: common_name = Pakistan|the=|
    5: image_flag = Flag of Pakistan.svg |
    6: image_coat = Pakistan emblem.jpg |
  8. Maryland (22654 bytes)
    4: Flag = Maryland state flag.png |
    6: Seal = Maryland state seal.png |
    7: ...ap = Map_of_USA_highlighting_Maryland.png |
    9: Capital = [[Annapolis, Maryland|Annapolis]] |
    12: PostalAbbreviation = MD |
  9. Tennessee (19096 bytes)
    4: Flag = Tennessee state flag.png |
    6: Seal = Tennesseestateseal.jpg |
    7: ...p = Map_of_USA_highlighting_Tennessee.png |
    9: Capital = [[Nashville, Tennessee|Nashville]] ...
    11: ... = [[Memphis, Tennessee|Memphis]] (largest [[metropolitan area]] is Nashville) |
  10. Alexander the Great (42049 bytes)
    2: [[Image:AlexanderTheGreat_Bust.jpg|thumb|right|[[Bust]] of Alexander III in the [[B...
    4: ...the Cursed''' due to his burning of the Persian capital and national library.
    6: ...loits inspired a literary tradition in which he appears as a towering legendary [[hero]] in the tradi...
    9: ...ted his interest in science, medicine, and philosophy.
    11: ...his mother descended from [[Aeacus]] through [[Neoptolemus]] and [[Achilles]].
  11. Ptolemy II of Egypt (4048 bytes)
    1: ...09 BC|309]]-[[246 BC]]), with [[Arsinoe II of Egypt|Arsinoë II]].]]
    2: '''Ptolemy II Philadelphus''' ([[309 BC|309]]-[[246 BC]]), was of a delic...
    4: ...by becoming king in Macedonia in [[281 BCE]], and perished in the Gallic invasion of 280-79 (see [[Br...
    6: ...emy I of Egypt|Ptolemy I]] and [[Berenice I of Egypt|Berenice I]] from [[288 BC]]-[[285 BC]].
    8: ...phylia]], [[Lycia]] and [[Caria]] were largely in Ptolemy's hands.
  12. Ptolemy III of Egypt (1403 bytes)
    1: ...tolemy_III_of_Egypt.jpg|right|Gold coin depicting Ptolemy III]]
    3: ... the murder of his eldest sister [[Berenice Phernophorus]].
    5: ...f [[Arsinoe III of Egypt]] and [[Ptolemy IV of Egypt]].
    10: ...pter VI of E. R Bevan's ''House of Ptolemy'', 1923)
    11: ...es/ptolemy_iii.htm Ptolemy III] — (Royal Egyptian Genealogy)
  13. Ptolemy IV of Egypt (2166 bytes)
    1: ...f Egypt]], the decline of the [[Ptolemaic dynasty|Ptolemaic kingdom]] began.
    3: ...]] ([[217 BC|217]]), at which Ptolemy himself was present, secured the kingdom for the remainder of h...
    5: ...arried (about 215) his sister [[Arsinoe III of Egypt|Arsinoë III]], but continued to be ruled by...
    7: ...cribes purported events following the Battle of Raphia, in both [[Jerusalem]] and [[Alexandria]].
    10: ...er VII of E. R. Bevan's ''House of Ptolemy'', 1923)
  14. Ptolemy IX of Egypt (2673 bytes)
    1: ...eriods ruled by his brother, [[Ptolemy X of Egypt|Ptolemy X]] Alexander.
    3: ...e throne again. He was then killed in battle, and Ptolemy IX reigned until his own death.
    5: ... who reigned under the name [[Ptolemy XI of Egypt|Ptolemy XI]] and had her killed 19 days later.
    7: ... that of his great ancestor, [[Ptolemy I of Egypt|Ptolemy I]] Soter; note that in older references, h...
    10: ...pter XI of E. R Bevan's ''House of Ptolemy'', 1923)
  15. Ptolemy V of Egypt (2995 bytes)
    1: ...ne, and under a series of regents the kingdom was paralysed.
    3: ...with ended with Agathocles and several of his supporters being killed out of hand by the Alexandrian...
    5: ...sferred [[Palestine (region)|Palestine]] from the Ptolemies to the Seleucids.
    7: ...n manhood was chiefly remarkable as a passionate sportsman; he excelled in athletic exercises and the...
    9: ...ty what provoke further rebellions amongst the Egyptians.
  16. Ptolemy VI of Egypt (2419 bytes)
    1: ...g of Egypt from the [[Ptolemaic dynasty|Ptolemaic period]]. He reigned from [[180 BC|180]]-145 BC.
    3: ... The following year he married his sister, [[Cleopatra II]].
    5: ...f the Alexandrians and ruled uneasily, cruelly suppressing frequent rebellions, until he was killed i...
    8: ...ter IX of E. R. Bevan's ''House of Ptolemy'', 1923)
    9: .../ptolemies/ptolemy_vi.htm Ptolemy VI] — (Egyptian Royal Genealogy)
  17. Ptolemy VIII of Egypt (5881 bytes)
    1: ... BC]], when [[Antiochus IV Epiphanes]] invaded Egypt and installed the young Euergetes as king.
    3: ...] the two brother agreed to a partition that left Physcon in charge of [[Cyrenaica]].
    5: ...tempt on Cyprus. (An [[inscription]] records that Physcon had bequeathed Cyrenaica to Rome if he died...
    7: ...d him, offered him the hand of his daughter [[Cleopatra Thea]], and sent him back to Cyrenaica.
    9: ...pt|Ptolemy III]], and had himself proclaimed as [[pharaoh]] in [[144 BC|144]].
  18. Dinosaur (35313 bytes)
    1: {{Taxobox_begin | color = pink | name = Dinosaur}}<br/>{{StatusFossil}}
    2: ...[[United States Department of the Interior|U.S. Department of the Interior]]}}
    3: {{Taxobox_begin_placement | color = pink}}
    5: {{Taxobox_phylum_entry | taxon = [[Chordate|Chordata]]}}
    7: {{Taxobox_superordo_entry | taxon = '''Dinosauria'''}}<br>{{Tax...
  19. St. Peter's Basilica (17805 bytes)
    1: ...est church in Christendom and often used by the Pope.]]
    2: ... of the [[basilica]] began in [[1506]] and was completed in [[1626]].
    4: ... a relic of the ''[[Cathedra]] Petri'', the episcopal throne of the basilica's namesake when he led t...
    7: ...ened in the Basilica of Saint Peter. The high canopy or baldocchino was designed by Bernini.]]
    8: ...ct spot, which had previously been a cemetery for pagans as well as Christians.
  20. Sun (20830 bytes)
    2: ...order-collapse: collapse;" align="right" width=280px
    6: ... align="center" | [[Image:The Sun w920607.jpg |270px|The Sun]]
    8: ! bgcolor="#ffffc0" colspan="2" align="center" | '''Observation data'''
    11: ...>6</sup> [[mile|mi]]) <br>(8.31 minutes at the [[Speed of Light]])
    13: ! align="left" | [[Apparent magnitude|Visual brightness]] (''V'')
  21. Earthquake (13859 bytes)
    1: ...rior of the lithospheric plates are called [[intraplate earthquake]]s.
    4: ...34.jpg|thumb|250px|Children near the ruins of the Pakistan Earthquake]]Earthquakes occur every day on...
    5: ...earthquakes shaking is the dominant and most widespread cause of damage.
    7: | [[Image:SanFranHouses06.JPG|thumb|200px|none|Damage from the [[1906 San Francisco earthq...
    9: ...ection of collapsed freeway after the 1989 [[Loma Prieta earthquake]].]]
  22. Pope Silvester II (8276 bytes)
    1: ...[France|French]] [[pope]] (see [[List of French popes|list]]), reigning from [[999]] until his death ...
    5: ...possibly in the [[Islam]]ic cities of [[Cordoba, Spain|C󲤯ba]] and [[Seville]].
    7: ...eron, archbishop of Reims|Adalberon]], [[Archbishop of Reims]].
    9: ...of the district, but the abbey had been ruined by previous abbots, and Gerbert soon returned to Reim...
    11: ...rom [[Otto III]] by supporting [[Hugh Capet]]. Capet became king of France, ending the [[Carolingian...
  23. Hittites (17910 bytes)
    1: ...erm for an ancient people who spoke an [[Indo-European language]] and established a kingdom centered ...
    3: ...the Hittite polity disintegrated into several independent city-states, some of which survived until a...
    5: ...of the 2nd millennium BC and spoke a non-Indo-European language &amp;mdash; conventionally called [[Hatti...
    7: ... be the same, but this identification is still disputed.
    12: ...neither Hattic nor Assyrian, but clearly Indo-European.
  24. San Francisco, California (55022 bytes)
    2: [[Image:Lightmatter sanfrancisco.jpg|thumb|293px|San Francisco skyline.]]
    6: image_flag = Us-ca-sf.png |
    8: ...map = California map showing San Francisco County.png |
    9: map_caption = Location of the City and County of San Fran...
    10: subdivision_type = [[City-County]] |
  25. Ronald Reagan (52721 bytes)
    1: {{Infobox President | name=Ronald W. Reagan
    3: | image name=Reagan.jpg
    4: | order=40th President
    7: | preceded=[[Jimmy Carter]]
    10: | place of birth=[[Tampico, Illinois]]
  26. Calvin Coolidge (18374 bytes)
    2: <table border="1" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0">
    3: ...n><font size="+1">'''Calvin Coolidge'''</font></caption>
    4: ...td style="background:#efefef;" align="center" colspan=2>
    5: [[Image:Ccool.jpg]]<br>
    6: <tr><td>'''Order:'''</td><td>30th President</td></tr>
  27. Julius Caesar (50670 bytes)
    1: [[Image:Julius_caesar.jpg|thumbnail|150px|right|Bust of Julius Caesar]]
    2: ...e into what has become modern [[France]], an accomplishment whose direct consequences are visible to ...
    4: ...Roman Empire]] under Caesar's grand-nephew and adopted son, [[Caesar Augustus]].
    6: ...rded by later historians such as [[Suetonius]], [[Plutarch]], and [[Dio Cassius|Cassius Dio]].
    9: ...hborhood of Rome, where he apparently learned to speak several languages, including [[Hebrew language...
  28. Nero (23127 bytes)
    2: [[Image:nero.JPG|frame|Nero]]
    4: ...lt of [[suicide]] assisted by his [[scribe]] [[Epaphroditos]].
    8: ...public. There is a strong desire for certainty, especially if there is an involvement of movements or...
    14: ...bus]] and [[Agrippina the younger]], sister and reputed lover of [[Caligula]].
    16: ...BC)|Gnaeus Domitius Ahenobarbus]] and [[Aemilia Lepida]] through their son [[Lucius Domitius Ahenobar...
  29. Hadrian (6480 bytes)
    1: ...ided by [http://classroomclipart.com Classroom Clip Art]]]
    3: ...]], was [[Roman Empire|Roman]] [[Roman Emperors|emperor]] from [[117]] - [[138]], and member of the '...
    5: ...ore his death. However, Trajan's wife was well-disposed toward Hadrian, and he may well have owed his...
    9: ...4 or so. Hadrian was schooled in various subjects particular to young aristocrats of the day, and was...
    11: ...in Upper Pannonia and eventually governor of said province. He was also [[archon]] in [[Athens]] for ...
  30. Amphitheatre (4978 bytes)
    1: ...which was used for spectator sports, games and displays.
    3: ...ereas a theatre is semi-circular). However, an amphitheatre differs from a [[Circus Maximus|circus]]...
    5: ... correctly termed the ''Flavian amphitheatre'' (Amphitheatrum Flavium), after the Flavian [[dynasty]]...
    7: [[Image:Colosseum-2003-07-09.jpg|right|thumb|300px|The [[Colosseum]] in [[Rome]], [[Italy]].]]
    9: ==Catalogue of Roman amphitheatres==
  31. Aviator (3951 bytes)
    2: ...]] who regularly take part in an [[aerobatic]] display sequence. The term '''aviatrix''' is sometimes...
    4: ...his nonstop solo jet [[circumnavigation]] that completed on [[March 3]], [[2005]], there are still ch...
    6: ...t in Command'' is derived from that of a ship?s captain.
    8: ...ion Authority]] controls the issuance of civilian pilot licenses/certificates in the [[United Kingdom...
    11: <!-- ugh - does anyone know how to code HTML for balanced columns? -->
  32. Alberto Santos-Dumont (14938 bytes)
    1: ...Santos-Dumont]]<br>Santos-Dumont in his trademark Panama hat.<BR>From the archives of the [[Smithsoni...
    2: ...balloon]]s as well as the first practical [[airship|dirigible]].
    4: public flight of an [[airplane]] in [[Paris]] in October of [[1906]].
    6: ...to take off, fly, and land without the use of catapults, high winds, or other external assistance.
    9: ...the latest labor-saving inventions in his vast property. So successful were these innovations that Sa...
  33. Pirate Ship (44502 bytes)
    1: ...te actors. Piracy should be distinguished from [[privateer]]ing, which was a legitimate form of war-...
    4: ...e=2009-04-09 |accessdate=2009-04-09 |publisher=[[Open Democracy]]}}</ref>
    9: [[File:Romtrireme.jpg|thumb|left|250px|Mosaic of a [[Trireme|Roman Trireme]] in [[Tunis...
    10: ... coast, threatening the commerce of the [[Roman Empire]].
    12: ...t, pursued and captured the pirates, and had them put to death.
  34. Denver, Colorado (21161 bytes)
    2: ...olColorado.jpg|thumb|293px|right|Colorado State Capitol Building]]
    5: |image_flag = DenverCO.jpg
    7: ..._map = Map of Colorado highlighting Denver County.png
    8: |map_caption = Location of Denver in Colorado
    9: |subdivision_type = [[City-County]]
  35. Text of the GNU Free Documentation License (20454 bytes)
    1: {{shortcut|WP:GFDL}}
    6: <pre>
    7: Copyright (C) 2000,2001,2002 Free Software Foundatio...
    9: ...ne is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies
    11: </pre>
  36. Jury trial (20452 bytes)
    1: {{CrimPro}}
    3: ...rally not legal professionals. In other words, a panel of citizens collectively decide what facts oc...
    5: ...he jury used for a trial can be referred to as a "petit jury", to distinguish it from a grand jury, u...
    9: ...ves.[http://www.britannia.com/history/narsaxhist2.html]
    11: ...e free men were assigned to arbitrate in these disputes. Unlike the modern jury, these men were char...
  37. Roman Forum (4543 bytes)
    2: ...manum_panorama.jpg|thumb|380px|Roman Forum with [[Palatine Hill]] in the background.]]
    4: |[[Image:Forum_Romanum_panorama_2.jpg|thumb|380px|From a different view]]
    6: ...humb|380px|Map of central Rome during the Roman Empire, with '''Forum Holitorium''' and '''Forum Boar...
    9: ...e ''[[Cloaca Maxima]]''. Its final [[travertine]] paving, still to be seen, dates from the reign of [...
    11: ... remains, which eloquently show the use of urban spaces during the Roman Age. The '''Roman Forum''' ...
  38. Pantheon, Rome (8255 bytes)
    1: [[Image:ac.pantheon1.jpg|thumb|right|300px|The Pantheon, Rome]]
    3: ...y building from the Greco-Roman world which is completely intact and which has been in continuous use...
    6: ...IPPA?L?F?COS?TERTIUM?FECIT</small>, "Marcus Agrippa, son of Lucius, [[consul]] for the third time, b...
    8: ... in the 18th century, painted by [[Giovanni Paolo Panini]]]]
    9: ...cade]], a common practice in Hadrian's rebuilding projects all over Rome.
  39. Genghis Khan (31537 bytes)
    1: ...brutal military leader who founded the [[Mongol Empire]] ([[1206]]&amp;ndash;[[1368]]). He is considered ...
    5: ...ty of his mounted warriors to defeat opponents, rapidly conquering more territory than any other sing...
    7: ...te28/warstat0.htm#Mongol]. The exact number of people killed during and after his reign is not, and l...
    9: ...ed empire dissolved a century and a half later, separate Khanates existed for centuries afterwards.
    11: ... regarded as the founder of [[Mongolia]] and an important figure in history of the [[Mongols]].
  40. Climate change (15859 bytes)
    1: ... including precipitation and clouds as well as temperature. Climate changes can be caused both by nat...
    3: ...nic climate change" is used to indicate the presumption of human influence.
    5: ..., see [[Permian-Triassic extinction event]] and [[Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum]].
    6: ...-core-petit.png|thumb|right|Variations in CO2, temperature and dust from the [[Vostok]] ice core over...
    8: ...h as variations in [[solar radiation]], and anthropogenic factors (those attributed to human activiti...
  41. Global warming (53726 bytes)
    1: ...cord.png|thumb|250px|right|Global mean surface temperatures 1856-2004]]
    3: ...solar activity]], is held by many journalists and politicians, but by only a minority of established ...
    5: ...of climate models. [[Climate commitment studies]] predict that even if levels of greenhouse gases and...
    7: ...cipitation (meteorology)|precipitation]], climate patterns and various other forms of [[climate chang...
    11: ...nic climate change" is used to indicate the presumption of human influence.
  42. Cell (29541 bytes)
    1: [[Image:Epithelial-cells.jpg|right|thumb|160px|Cells in culture, [[stain]]ed for [[keratin]] (r...
    2: ... have an estimated 100,000 billion = 10<sup>14</sup> cells).
    3: ...omposed of one or more cells; all cells come from preexisting cells; all vital functions of an organi...
    8: ===Properties of cells===
    9: ... in a culture dish. These cells grow in large clumps but each individual cell is about 10 [[micrometr...
  43. Plutonium (24623 bytes)
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    5: ...pan="2" align="center" | [[neptunium]] &amp;ndash; '''plutonium''' &amp;ndash; [[americium]]
    7: ...wspan="3" valign="center" | [[Samarium|Sm]]<br>'''Pu'''<br>
  44. Domitian (8530 bytes)
    1: ...oat: right; margin-left: 0.5em">[[Image:domitian.JPG]]</div>
    3: ...as '''Domitian''', was a [[Roman Emperors|Roman emperor]] of the ''[[gens]] [[Flavius|Flavia]]''.
    5: Domitianus was the son of [[Vespasian]], by his wife Domitilla, and brother of [[T...
    9: ...in his campaigns in the [[Roman provinces|African provinces]] and Judea.
    11: ...sian and Titus' arrival in Rome. With the rise to power of his father, Domitian grew bolder.
  45. Al Gore (43430 bytes)
    4: ...="center" colspan=2 | [[Image:AlGorerecent.jpg|200px|none|Al Gore]]
    7: | 45th Vice President
    12: ! Preceded by:
    21: ! Place of Birth:
    25: | [[Tipper Gore|Mary Elizabeth "Tipper" Gore]]
  46. Grunion (11544 bytes)
    1: {{Taxobox begin | color = pink | name = Grunion}}<br>{{StatusUnknown}}
    2: ...n CF&amp;G -1 125%.jpg|250px|California grunion]] | caption = California grunion, ''Leuresthes tenuis''}}
    3: {{Taxobox begin placement | color = pink}}
    5: {{Taxobox phylum entry | taxon = [[Chordata]]}}
    8: {{Taxobox familia entry | taxon = [[Atherinopsidae]]}}
  47. Roman commerce (14626 bytes)
    1: ...ans were businessmen and the longevity of their empire was due to their commercial [[trade]].
    3: ...f runaways, the [[Roman Servile Wars]] and minor uprisings, they gave a distinct flavor to Roman comm...
    5: The intricate, complex, and extensive accounting of Roman trade was c...
    7: == Negotiatores, Mercatores and Pedlars ==
    9: ...e they sold food and clothing to the soldiers and paid cash for any booty coming from military activi...
  48. Hudson Bay (2815 bytes)
    1: [[Image:Hudsonbay.png|thumb|right|Hudson Bay, Canada.]]
    2: ...]]. All islands in the bay (and in James Bay) are part of [[Nunavut]].
    4: ...glacier]]s and the shrinkage of the bay over long periods of time. Signs of numerous former beachfron...
    6: ... the ice cleared in the spring Hudson wanted to explore the rest of the area, but the crew mutinied o...
    8: ...h the body of water and the company are often misspelled or misnamed.
  49. Coal (13357 bytes)
    1: ...y]] world-wide. In the [[United States]], for example, the burning of coal generates over half the el...
    3: [[Image:Coal.jpg|thumb|right|250px|Coal]]
    7: ...e coal via the sea rather than travel on the very poor road system (in London there is still a sea-co...
    9: ...urning brightly when the symbol gives promise of uplifting and advancement.
    11: ... to leave a lump of coal instead of [[Christmas]] presents in the stockings of naughty children.
  50. Color (30968 bytes)
    3: ...red pencils.jpg|300px|thumb|Color is an important part of the [[visual art]]s.]]
    4: ...at can be distinguished by differences in the receptors of the eye.
    6: == Physics of Color ==
    8: The colors of the visible light spectrum.<br>
    9: <table border="0" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="2">
  51. Assyria (13688 bytes)
    1: :''For the modern-day peoples in northern Iraq and neighboring areas, see [[...
    2: {{Template:Ancient Mesopotamia}}
    3: ...ame to include roughly the northern half of [[Mesopotamia]] (the southern half being '[[Babylonia]]')...
    5: Assyria proper was located in a mountainous region, extending ...
    8: ...ho was deified by later generations as the city's patron god.
  52. Moon Jelly (10363 bytes)
    1: {{Taxobox begin | color = pink | name = Moon Jelly}}
    2: ...mage = [[Image:Aureliaauritakils1.jpg|200px|]]| caption = ''Aurelia aurita''}}
    3: {{Taxobox begin placement | color = pink}}
    5: {{Taxobox phylum entry | taxon = [[Cnidaria]]}}
    6: {{Taxobox classis entry | taxon = [[Scyphozoa]]}}
  53. Hyphen (10351 bytes)
    1: {{Punctuation_marks}}
    2: ...which is longer. ''Hyphenation'' is the use of hyphens.
    6: Traditionally, the hyphen has been used in several ways:
    8: ...imes hyphenated, as ''blue-blood''. (See also [[Hyphenated American]].)
    10: ...s, because no such confusion is possible; for example:

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