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  1. Margaret Thatcher (46377 bytes)
    29: ...med a close bond with [[Ronald Reagan]]. Thatcher also dispatched a [[Royal Navy]] task force to retake...
    31: ...doing created a more entrepreneurial culture. She also aimed to cut back the [[welfare state]] and fost...
    50: ...s was widely seen as a left-wing policy. Thatcher also defended the budget of the [[Open University]] f...
    57: ... and flow of public opinion. They put guns before butter, while we put just about everything before guns."
    71: Thatcher also continued the policy of "Ulsterisation" of the p...
  2. Apple (20408 bytes)
    41: ...e they are grown. The year and place of origin is also listed:
    56: *'[[Haralson (apple)]]': [[Minnesota]] (1923)
    84: ...gest that it originated as a seedling. Apples can also form [[bud sports]] (mutations on a single branc...
    86: ...Its most important introductions have included Haralson (which is the most widely cultivated apple in M...
    107: ...or a fee. [[Megachilidae|Orchard mason bee]]s are also used as supplemental pollinators in commercial o...
  3. Gastrointestinal tract (16596 bytes)
    2: ...s within [[multicellular animal|multicellular animals]] which takes in [[food]], [[digest]]s it to extr...
    4: ...ly from animal to animal. For instance, some animals have multi-chambered stomachs.
    37: ''See also full article at [[digestion]].''
    41: See also [[body]], [[anatomy]], [[List of human anatomica...
    59: ...ne is called [[peristalsis]]. The action of peristalsis looks like an ocean wave moving through the mus...
  4. Washington (20186 bytes)
    81: Washington is also notable for being home to four of the five longe...
    83: ''See also [[Central Washington]], [[Columbia River Plateau...
    157: ''See also [[List of cities in Washington State]], [[List o...
    168: ...d plums]], summer dry [[onions]], [[trout]] and [[butter]]; fourth in [[barley]] and [[peach|peaches]]; an...
    273: ===Elected officials===
  5. Old wives' tale (4347 bytes)
    1: ... a younger generation. Today old wives' tales are also common among children's peer [[sex education]] i...
    14: '''False'''
    21: '''False'''
    30: ...is the nature of the wound. Any deep wound that heals over first at the surface can result in an infect...
    36: ...us|buttercup]] underneath it then you do not like butter.
  6. History of the United States (1980-1988) (35211 bytes)
    36: ...omination at the Democratic convention. The party also renominated [[Walter Mondale]] for vice presiden...
    40: ...restoration of the nation's military strength. He also promised an end to "big government" and to resto...
    42: ...s, in order to encourage private investment. They also aimed to cut government spending on welfare and ...
    44: ...roblems facing poor families and minorities. They also pointed out international economic factors in th...
    46: ...ion]] characteristic of the [[Great Society]]. It also signaled a commitment to a hawkish foreign polic...
  7. Barbecue (24807 bytes)
    3: ...[[hot dogs]] that were grilled earlier when the coals were hot. The lower grill is now being used to sl...
    4: '''Barbecue,''' (also spelled '''barbeque,''' or abbreviated '''BBQ'''...
    10: ...tly over hot charcoal; while if barbecuing, the coals are dispersed to the sides or at significant dist...
    49: ...y be served either chopped or sliced; some diners also specify a preference for either "inside" or "out...
    53: Alabama is also home to Big Bob Gibson's BBQ in [[Decatur, Alaba...
  8. Dairy product (4337 bytes)
    10: **[[Cultured buttermilk]], fermented concentrated (water removed) mil...
    12: *** Whole milk & buttermilk
    23: *[[Butter]], mostly milk fat, produced by churning cream
    24: ...uttermilk]], the liquid left over after producing butter from cream, often dried as stock food
    25: **[[Butter cream]]?
  9. George Washington Carver (7937 bytes)
    5: ...ermany|German]] immigrant named Moses Carver, who also owned his mother and brother. His father died in...
    17: ...thology and mycology, the branch of botany that deals with fungi. He published several articles on his ...
    25: ...pular belief, this list does not include [[peanut butter]]. He made similar investigations into uses for p...
    34: ...'[[USS George Washington Carver (SSBN-656)]]'' is also named in his honour.
    36: ==See also==
  10. Pirate Ship (44502 bytes)
    4: ... property on board a ship or aircraft. Piracy can also be committed against a ship, aircraft, persons, ...
    27: ...n attacked coasts of North Africa and Italy. They also plundered all the coasts of the [[Baltic Sea]], ...
    45: ...e the [[Ottoman Empire|Ottomans]] but the Maniots also targeted ships of European countries.
    52: ...{cite web|url=http://muse.jhu.edu/login?uri=/journals/journal_of_world_history/v012/12.2risso.html|titl...
    63: ..., mainly to protect themselves. They recruited locals as common foot-soldiers known as 'lang' (lanun) t...
  11. Asparagus (3138 bytes)
    17: ...with a light sauce like [[hollandaise]] or melted butter or a drizzle of [[olive oil]] with a dusting of [...
  12. Yak (4592 bytes)
    34: ... carrying goods across mountain passes. Yak milk, butter, and cheese are staples in the local diet, and th...
    37: ...are often associated with local festivals and rituals and are respected for their endurance and strengt...
    50: *Yaks can survive at altitudes where most animals would suffer from hypoxia.
    55: ...ing and trekking expeditions. Often the pack animals are actually crossbreeds of the yak and ''Bos tau...
  13. Magnesium (9193 bytes)
    7: ...d mainly for [[beverage can]]s. Magnesium alloys also are used as structural components of [[automobil...
    15: ...r the production of pure [[uranium]] and other metals from their [[salt]]s.
    18: * Magnesium is also flammable, burning at a temperature of approxima...
    20: ...nate]] (Mg[[carbonate|CO<sub>3</sub>]]) powder is also used by athletes, such as [[gymnastics|gymnasts]...
    40: ...uit)|Nut]]s, [[seed]]s, and some whole grains are also good sources of magnesium.
  14. Pea (6070 bytes)
    17: ... them round, are also called peas; this article deals with the species ''Pisum sativum'' and its [[cult...
    35: Field peas, also referred to as protein peas, are a cultivar of '...
    39: ...armint]] as a side dish vegetable. Fresh peas are also used in pot pies, salads and casseroles. Pod pea...
  15. Lima bean (3691 bytes)
    17: The '''Lima bean''' or '''butter bean''' (''[[Phaseolus]] lunatus'', [[Fabaceae]])...
    25: ...lack, red, orange and variously mottled seeds are also known. The immature seeds are uniformly green.
  16. Collard greens (5350 bytes)
    16: '''Collard greens''' (also called '''collards''' or '''borekale''') are a g...
    18: The plant is also called ''couve'' in [[Brazil]], ''couve-galega''...
    31: *[[Butter Collard]] or ''couve-manteiga''
    35: ...hey reach their maximum size. Flavor and texture also depend on the [[cultivar]]; the ''couve-manteiga...
    39: ...alance to [[fish]] and [[meat]] dishes. They are also rich in [[vitamin]]s A, C (which however is dest...
  17. Potato (22889 bytes)
    28: ...in Europe, being used to feed both people and animals. The first mention of potatoes appearing in North...
    32: ...and storage hidden underground. English landlords also encouraged potato-growing by Irish tenants becau...
    34: ...h (see [[Irish diaspora]]). Emigration of Germans also grew, although the German states did not suffer ...
    49: *''German Butterball'' &#8212; a yellow fleshed small oval potato....
    64: ...ery pale, unblemished skin. Their flesh, firm and also very pale, contains comparatively little starch....
  18. Culture of Jersey (13844 bytes)
    7: ...and [[English language| English]] place names are also to be found. [[Anglicisation]] of the toponymy i...
    31: ...]. His brother, Philip W. Luce (1882&ndash;1966), also a journalist and poet, emigrated to [[Canada]], ...
    90: ...es prior to the annual inspections. A haircut may also be jocularly referred to as a ''branchage''.
    102: ...y but is still a popular treat at fairs and festivals. A sort of wonder poached in milk is known as a f...
    106: ...aditionally preferring rich yellow thickly-spread butter.
  19. Lobsters (8756 bytes)
    30: ...' comprise a family ('''Nephropidae''', sometimes also Homaridae) of large marine [[crustacean]]s. They...
    39: ...[[mollusk]]s and decaying animal matter, but will also eat live [[fish]], dig for [[clam]]s, and feed o...
    59: Lobsters are often eaten plain or with butter, lobster can be cut up and used in a wide array o...
    108: ==See also==
  20. Christmas around the world (98033 bytes)
    10: ...Bot generated title -->]</ref> Many other individuals celebrate Christmas-like festivities even though ...
    20: ...are known to air Christmas films and cartoon specials popular in the Western countries. In addition, in...
    29: ...a few days after [[New Year's Day]]. Christmas is also known as ''bada din'' (the big day). Commerciali...
    55: ... the Three Kings, shepherds men and miniature animals.
    58: ... permission is not given every year. The advertorials themselves are usually indirect statements.

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