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  1. Grapefruit (4275 bytes)
    2: ...ruit_700x490.jpg|250px|A basket of grapefruit]] | caption = A basket of grapefruit}}
    16: The '''grapefruit''' is a sub-tropical [[citrus]] [[tree]] grown for its [[fruit]], whi...
    18: ...ly grown as an ornamental plant. The US quickly became a major producer of the fruit, with plantations...
    22: ...udes to clusters of the fruit on the tree. Botannically, it was not distinguished from the pummelo unt...
    24: Grapefruit can have a number of interactions with drugs, often ...
  2. Zora Neale Hurston (4470 bytes)
    2: ...h;[[January 28]], [[1960]]) was an [[African-American]] [[folkloristics|folklorist]] and author. Her ...
    7: ...nable for a number of reasons, cultural and political.
    9: ...it embraces the dialect and culture of Black America of the early 20th century. For example ( Amy fro...
    13: ... however, critics have praised her for her artful capture of the actual language and idiom of the day.
    15: ...ith Wright's vision of the struggle of Black Americans, and did not sink into obscurity.
  3. Glass (26176 bytes)
    1: ...t crystaline like the sugar was originally, which can be seen in its [[conchoidal]] fracture.
    5: ...ned with a specific type of glass—the [[silica]]-based glasses in common use as a building, cont...
    9: ...nd will break into sharp shards. These properties can be modified, or even changed entirely, with the ...
    13: ...[[Oxygen|O]]<sub>2</sub>), which is the same chemical compound found in [[quartz]], or in its polycrys...
    18: ...[Image:Glass-Ball.jpg|thumbnail|right|250px|Glass can be made transparent and flat, or into other shap...
  4. Relic (11473 bytes)
    1: ...a [[saint]]. A [[shrine]] that houses a relic is called a [[reliquary]].
    7: ...en 150-160 AD). A source often cited for the efficacy of relics that are objects is the passage in Ac...
    9: ...ch as the ''[[Golden Legend]]'' or the works of [[Caesar of Heisterbach]]. These miracle tales made r...
    15: ...virtus] is the more important. It describes the uncanny, mysterious power emanating from the supernatu...
    17: ... Christians toppled sculptures, and smashed classical bas-reliefs (particularly the faces), as our mus...
  5. Silk Road (23757 bytes)
    1: ...[[Syria]], as well as other points. Its influence carries over on to [[Korea]] and terminated eventual...
    3: ...ugh the [[Levant]] into [[Egypt]] and [[North Africa]].
    5: These exchanges were critical not only for the development and flowering of th...
    7: ...n [[1992]], when the international railway communication [[Almaty]] - [[Urumqi]] opened.
    11: ...ound [[4000 BC]]. Domestication of the [[Bactrian camel]] followed later.
  6. History of the United States (1945-1964) (29139 bytes)
    8: ...it. In the meantime, the USSR suffered horrendous casualties, as high as twenty million dead.
    13: ...of [[Japan]] and the division of [[Korea]]. Politically, therefore, Yalta was an agreement on the post...
    15: ...eologies to represent two ways of life, each vindicated in [[1945]] by previous disasters. Conflicting...
    17: ...he Pacific oceans, with almost no country left unscathed. The only major industrial power in the world...
    18: ...ary Fund]], which were created to ensure an open, capitalist, international economy. The [[Soviet Unio...
  7. July (1516 bytes)
    1: {{JulyCalendar}}
    2: ...th]] [[month]] of the [[year]] in the [[Gregorian Calendar]] and one of seven Gregorian months with th...
    4: ... of [[Gemini]] and ends in the constellation of [[Cancer]].
    6: ... because it was the month that Caesar was born. Because of its origin, until the 18th century this mon...
    8: ...se calendar|old Japanese calendar]], the month is called ''fumi zuki'' (&#25991;&#26376;).
  8. List of computing topics (15876 bytes)
    19: [[16-bit application]] --
    34: [[32-bit application]] --
    102: [[America Online]] --
    113: [[Arithmetic and logical unit]] --
    156: [[Cache]] --
  9. List of minerals (11610 bytes)
    57: #[[Anyolite]] (metamorphic rock - zoisite, ruby, and hornblende)
    91: #[[Calaverite]]
    92: #[[Calcite]]
    93: #[[Caledonite]]
    94: #[[Canfieldite]]
  10. John F. Kennedy (36524 bytes)
    2: | nationality=american
    20: ...nisters, and members of royalty walked behind the casket at [[Funeral of John F. Kennedy|his funeral]]...
    22: ...mocratic Party (United States)|Democratic Party]] candidate from the North to be elected president, an...
    26: ==Early life and education==
    27: ... School of Economics]] for a year, studying political economy. In the fall of [[1935]], he enrolled i...
  11. March 20 (10075 bytes)
    1: ...'' is the 79th day of the year in the [[Gregorian Calendar]] (80th in [[Leap year]]s). There are 286 d...
    3: {{MarchCalendar}}
    11: ...n I of France|Napoleon]] enters [[Paris]] after escaping from [[Elba]] with a regular army of 140,000 ...
    12: ...[[1848]] &ndash; King [[Ludwig I of Bavaria]] abdicates.
    13: ...dash; [[Harriet Beecher Stowe]]'s ''[[Uncle Tom's Cabin]]'' is published.
  12. Denver, Colorado (21161 bytes)
    2: ...itolColorado.jpg|thumb|293px|right|Colorado State Capitol Building]]
    8: |map_caption = Location of Denver in Colorado
    30: ...Colorado]], [[United States|United States of America]]. It is the largest city along the [[Colorado F...
    32: The city is located on the [[Great Plains|plains]] just east of th...
    36: ...arked in purple (one of the team's colors) to indicate that the row is one mile above sea level.
  13. List of astronomers (40322 bytes)
    39: ...tarchus]] ([[Samos]], circa [[310 BC]] &ndash; circa [[230 BC]])
    55: *[[John Bahcall]] ([[United States|USA]], [[1934]] &ndash; )
    109: *[[William Wallace Campbell]] ([[United States|USA]], [[1862]] &ndash; ...
    110: *[[Annie Jump Cannon]] ([[United States|USA]], [[1863]] &ndash; [[...
    111: *[[Luigi Carnera]] ([[Italy]], [[1875]] &ndash; [[1962]])
  14. Chromium (13677 bytes)
    16: <td>[[Chemical series]] </td><td>[...
    26: <td>[[Atomic radius]] (calc.) </td><td>[[1 E-10 m|14...
    38: ...span="2" align="center" bgcolor="#ffc0c0">'''Physical properties'''</th></tr>
    48: <td>[[Mohs hardness scale|Hardness]]</td><td>8.5</td></tr>
    58: ...] </td><td>990 [[Pascal|Pa]] at 2130 K</td></tr>
  15. Gold (24329 bytes)
    20: | [[Chemical series]]
    26: | [[Density]], [[Mohs hardness scale|Hardness]]
    37: | [[Atomic radius]] (calc.)
    59: ...an="2" align="center" bgcolor="#ffc0c0" | '''Physical properties'''
    80: | 237 [[Pascal|&micro;Pa]] at 1337 K
  16. Aluminium (26079 bytes)
    8: {{Elementbox_section_physicalprop | color1=#cccccc | color2=black }}
    16: {{Elementbox_heatcapacity_jpmolkat25 | 24.200 }}
    24: {{Elementbox_atomicradiuscalc_pm | [[1 E-10 m|118]] }}
    39: {{Elementbox_cas_number | 7429-90-5 }}
    41: {{Elementbox_isotopes_decay | mn=26 | sym=Al | na=[[synthetic radioisotope|s...
  17. Titanium (20884 bytes)
    4: <tr><td colspan="2" align="center">[[scandium]] &ndash; '''titanium''' &ndash; [[vanadium]...
    15: <td>[[Chemical series]]</td><td>[[transition metal]]s</td></tr>
    19: <td>[[Density]], [[Mohs hardness scale|Hardness]]</td><td>4507 [[kilogram per cubic me...
    27: <td>[[Atomic radius]] (calc.)</td><td>[[1 E-10 m|140 (176) pm]]</td></tr>
    41: ...lspan="2" align="center" bgcolor="ffc0c0">'''Physical properties'''</th></tr>
  18. Cavalier King Charles Spaniel (4677 bytes)
    4: !Cavalier King Charles Spaniel
    6: |[[Image:CavalierKgChas2_wb.jpg|thumb|250px|none|Cavalier King Charles Spaniel (Blenheim coat) on his...
    12: !Classification and breed standards
    18: |[http://www.google.com/search?q=cache:lCEb6oNH9JcJ:www.fci.be/uploaded_files/136gb98...
    20: |[[American Kennel Club|AKC]]:||Toy
  19. Chard (2288 bytes)
    3: ...e = [[image:Swiss Chard.jpg|200px|Swiss Chard]] | caption = Swiss Chard}}
    8: {{Taxobox ordo entry | taxon = [[Caryophyllales]]}}
    22: ... most common is Swiss chard. Other varieties are 'Ruby chard', 'Rainbow chard', and 'Rhubarb chard'.
    24: ...h and the stems like asparagus. Fresh young chard can also be used raw in salads.
    28: ...s summer heat, and so in temperate climates chard can be one of the first leaf crops to reach maturity...
  20. Lobsters (8756 bytes)
    2: ...x]] | caption = ''[[American lobster|Homarus americanus]]''}}
    7: {{Taxobox_classis_entry | taxon = [[Malacostraca]]}}
    8: {{Taxobox_ordo_entry | taxon = [[Decapoda]]}}
    15: **''[[Acanthacaris]]''
    35: ...xtremely expensive; in some parts of [[North America]], much less so.

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