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  1. Diana, Princess of Wales (29391 bytes)
    22: ...tess Spencer|Raine, Countess of Dartmouth]], the only daughter of the romance novelist [[Barbara Cartl...
    36: ...ince Harry of Wales|Prince Henry of Wales]] (commonly called Prince Harry) on [[15 September]] [[1984]...
    38: ... suicide attempts did take place, there was certainly a significant risk she would [[miscarriage|misca...
    60: ...[[Landmines Bill 1998]] to the [[British House of Commons]], the [[Foreign Secretary]], [[Robin Cook]], pai...
    85: ...o needle as it was [[digital]]. The car was certainly travelling much faster than the legal [[speed li...
  2. New Hampshire (23166 bytes)
    38: ...Its state bird is the [[purple finch]]. Its state tree is the [[Paper Birch|American white birch]], also...
    42: ...d international attention for having the first openly [[gay]] bishop, [[Gene Robinson]], within the [[...
    60: Unlike most states, New Hampshire does not have a [[L...
    62: ...House of Representatives and the British House of Commons. Based on 2000 Census data, this averages out to ...
    66: ...lready have unusual cross-border links, with the only two interstate school districts in the United St...
  3. Tree (23723 bytes)
    2: ...The [[conifer]]ous [[Coast Redwood]], the tallest tree species on earth]]
    3: ...ant forms, trees are long-lived. A few species of trees grow to 100 m tall, and some can live for severa...
    5: ...y of the world's [[mythology|mythologies]] (see [[Tree (mythology)]]).
    8: ...[Image:Raunkiaer.jpg|250px|right|thumb|An [[oak]] tree in [[Denmark]]]]
    9: ...rs]] and [[family (biology)|families]] of plants. Trees thus show a wide variety of growth form, leaf ty...
  4. Carnivorous plant (44834 bytes)
    40: ...Sarracenia'' is the pitcher plant genus most commonly encountered in cultivation, and
    104: bending 180° in only a minute or so. Sundews are extremely cosmopolit...
    105: ...e continents except the [[Antarctica|Antarctic mainland]]. They are probably at their
    125: There are only two snap-traps, which are believed to have had a...
    162: ...ge:Genlisearepens1web.jpg|thumb|200px|right|''[[Genlisea]]'': carnivorous plants still need to attract...
  5. Colonial America (32872 bytes)
    22: ...g only the mysterious word "CROATOAN" carved on a tree. Over a hundred men, women, and children had appa...
    29: ... a harvest, named the winter the Starving Times. Only a third of the colonists survived the first wint...
    37: ...]]s out of the far-flung tobacco planters. Thus, unlike in [[Puritanism|Puritan]] New England, there w...
    49: ... later relocated to [[Plymouth Colony]] on the mainland, establishing that settlement on [[December 21...
    51: ...ing of [[1621]]. Later that year, the colonists enlisted the aid of [[Squanto]] and [[Samoset]], two ...
  6. Allspice (3832 bytes)
    3: <!-- If you add picture, put it in the commons with name Pimenta dioica.jpg -->
    28: ... during cooking and then removed before serving. Unlike bay leaves, they lose much flavour when dried ...
    31: ...arations and [[curry powder]]s. Allspice is commonly used in Great Britain and appears in many dishes...
    34: Allspice is a small shrubby tree, quite similar to the bay laurel in size and form...
  7. Thomas More (15893 bytes)
    5: Born in Milk Street, [[London]], Thomas More was the eldest son of S...
    14: ... British House of Commons|Speaker of the House of Commons]]. He later served as high steward for the unive...
    27: ...g controversial political matters freely. It is unlikely that More, a devout and conservative Christi...
    36: ...mbrace the Protestant teaching that the Pope was only the [[Bishop of Rome]] and therefore had no auth...
    39: ...that the marriage of Henry to Catherine had been unlawful. But as Henry began to deny the authority o...
  8. Stag Beetle (3702 bytes)
    28: ... are [[Richmond Park]] and [[Wimbledon and Putney Commons|Wimbledon Common]].
    30: ...ing wood in a variety of places, tree stumps, old trees and shrubs, rotting fence posts, compost heaps a...
    32: ...y live for a few months feeding on [[nectar]] and tree [[sap]].
  9. Brown Pelican (2615 bytes)
    17: ...Amazon River]]. Some immature birds may stray to inland freshwater lakes. After nesting, [[North Ameri...
    21: ...round on an island to a bulky stick nest in a low tree. These birds nest in colonies, usually on islands...
    34: {{commons|Pelecanus occidentalis}}
  10. Forest (3705 bytes)
    4: ...orest''' is an area with a high density of [[tree|trees]] (or, historically, an area set aside for [[hun...
    6: ...an [[understory]], which makes efficient use of sunlight. A forest in its natural form is home to many...
    8: ...ich allows some sunlight to penetrate between the trees (see also: [[savanna]]).
    25: {{Commons|Forest}}
    37: *[[Tree]]
  11. Adolf Hitler (51456 bytes)
    20: ...is' niece and third wife. Of these six children, only Adolf and his younger sister [[Paula Hitler|Paul...
    37: ...World War I]] in August [[1914]], he immediately enlisted in the [[Bavaria]]n army.
    45: ...efers to Hitler's experience at the front as his only education and suggests he did have at least some...
    52: ...he war, Hitler remained in the army, which was mainly engaged in suppressing [[socialist]] uprisings b...
    60: Hitler's street-corner oratory, attacking Jews, socialists and l...
  12. Death Valley National Park (38245 bytes)
    3: ...h]] to exploit minor local bonanzas of gold. The only long-term profitable ore to be mined, however, w...
    5: ...of [[ice age]]s, with [[lake]]s, such as [[Lake Manly]].
    41: ... [[lake]] that once filled Death Valley ([[Lake Manly]]) was the last stop for water flowing in the re...
    51: ... - remnants of the once huge lakes [[Lake Manly|Manly]] and [[Lake Panamint|Panamint]]. A much milder...
    57: ...ley). Included in the party was [[William Lewis Manly]] whose autobiographical book ''Death Valley in ...
  13. Golden Eagles (3752 bytes)
    21: ...ely for several years. The nest consists of heavy tree branches, upholstered with grass.
    23: ...uated on a tree it may happen that the supporting tree branches break because of the weight of the nest.
    25: ...ght attempts and eat on their own. In most cases only the older chick survives, while the younger one ...
    27: ...e [[mammal]]s like [[chamois]] or adult deer can only be taken if they are wounded or sick.
    36: {{commons|Aquila chrysaetos}}
  14. Stag Beetles (3702 bytes)
    28: ... are [[Richmond Park]] and [[Wimbledon and Putney Commons|Wimbledon Common]].
    30: ...ing wood in a variety of places, tree stumps, old trees and shrubs, rotting fence posts, compost heaps a...
    32: ...y live for a few months feeding on [[nectar]] and tree [[sap]].
  15. Christmas around the world (98033 bytes)
    8: ...tre.jpg|thumb|left|A large artificial [[Christmas tree]] outside a shopping mall in [[Hong Kong]]]]
    10: In [[China|Mainland China]], [[December 25]] is not a legal holida...
    14: ...he month of December in large urban centers of mainland China, reflecting a cultural interest in this ...
    20: ...sending Christmas cards, and setting up decorated trees in their homes; children, especially, appear to ...
    24: [[South Korea]] is the only [[East Asian]] country to recognize [[Christmas]...
  16. Pomegranate (4637 bytes)
    17: ...ruit]]-bearing [[deciduous]] [[shrub]] or small [[tree]] growing to 5-8 m tall. Although it was previous...
    26: The only other species in the genus, '''Socotra Pomegrana...
    41: {{commons|Punica granatum}}
    42: {{Commons|Punica granatum nana}}

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