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  1. Melisende of Jerusalem (16880 bytes)
    37: ... and the loss of a sympathetic Muslim state was a blow that later monarchs of Jerusalem could not recove...
  2. Mary I of Scotland (27810 bytes)
    92: ...e blows to hack off her head. After the first axe blow, she is supposed to have said, her throat slashed...
    101: ...the unfortunate victim in the shoulder by a false blow.'' This veil came into the possession of Sir [[J....
  3. Diana, Princess of Wales (29391 bytes)
    74: ...trance to the tunnel, their car struck a glancing blow to the right-hand wall. It swerved to the left of...
  4. Harriet Tubman (5215 bytes)
    5: ...ion, striking her in the head. As a result of the blow, she suffered intermittent bouts of [[narcolepsy]...
  5. Orchidaceae (20056 bytes)
    92: ...over a million per capsule in most species). They blow off after ripening like dust particles or spores,...
  6. Glass (26176 bytes)
    42: ...overy of glassblowing, both free-blowing and mold-blowing. The color of "natural glass" is green to blui...
    46: ...[[Germany]], of new ways of making sheet glass by blowing spheres, swinging these out to form cylinders,...
    52: ...p to the mid-[[1800s]]. In this process, the glassblower would spin around 9 lb (4 kg) of molten glass a...
    56: ...was done by a trained artisan after the glass was blown or cast. In the [[1920s]] a new mold-etch proce...
    59: ...om glassware that they keep a [[glassblowing|glassblower]] on staff.
  7. Flute (11293 bytes)
    7: ... most basic, a flute can be an open tube which is blown like a bottle. Over time, the increasing demands...
    9: ...classes of flutes. With most flutes, the musician blows directly onto the edge of the flute. However som...
    11: ...he side of the tube to produce a tone, instead of blowing on an end of the tube.
    16: ...use [[nose flutes]]. [[Organ (music)|Organs]] are blown by bellows or fans.
    27: ...r. In organs, the air is supplied by a regulated blower.
  8. Vertical flute (689 bytes)
    1: ...length of the rest of the flute so the player can blow into the lip plate in the same manner as a transv...
  9. Shakuhachi (6042 bytes)
    1: ...125px|A [[shakuhachi]], showing its ''utaguchi'' (blowing edge) and inlay ]]
    3: ...Zen]] [[Buddhism]] in the practice of [[Suizen]] (blowing meditation).
    16: ...ontrol. The shakuhachi player blows as one would blow across the top of an empty bottle, but the opposi...
    18: ...ch varied subtly or substantially by changing the blowing angle. Professional players can produce virtua...
    52: * [[hocchiku]] (a similar, less refined, end-blown bamboo flute)
  10. Conch (4541 bytes)
    45: ...the conch as a part of their religious practices, blowing it during worship at specific points, accompan...
  11. Horn (instrument) (19243 bytes)
    10: ...fteenth Century.png|thumb|right|"How to shout and blow Horns."--Fac-simile of a Miniature in the Manuscr...
    61: ... As such, when playing stopped, horn players over blow one partial while playing stopped, play the parti...
  12. Tenor horn (3923 bytes)
    9: Tenor horns are very free-blowing instruments and intermediate players should be...
    13: ... lips are tightened further and the player should blow the air at a faster speed. Without using the [[va...
  13. Harmonica (21752 bytes)
    16: direction (blowing, drawing). Some harmonicas (known as [[#The ch...
    17: depressed, further redirects air blown or drawn through a single hole, from one reed to...
    25: creates the holes into which a player blows or draws to make distinct
    26: tones. The metallic blow and draw reedplates are riveted (rarely screwed) ...
    34: (10 holes times a draw and a blow for each hole minus one repeated
  14. Aeolian harp (2264 bytes)
    3: ...ed in a slightly opened window where the wind can blow across the strings to produce sounds. The strings...
  15. Old Kingdom (5401 bytes)
    26: The final blow was a [[Historical temperature record# Indirect h...
  16. Nile (13738 bytes)
    56: ...ng path; especially the winter winds in this area blow to the south, upriver, so ships could travel up a...
  17. Republic of Ireland (25543 bytes)
    77: ...and the economy of the Free State suffered a hard blow in the earliest days of its existence as a result...
  18. Cuba (25106 bytes)
    18: ...t Union]] in [[1991]] dealt Cuba a giant economic blow and when the Soviets stopped their 6 billion doll...
  19. Babe Ruth (55357 bytes)
    100: ...When the circuits did overheat, the fuses did not blow and shut off the power. Helen Kinder had taken h...
  20. Anaxagoras (6622 bytes)
    37: ...n the world is ever abruptly separated, as by the blow of an axe, from the rest of things.

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