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  1. Elizabeth of Russia (14144 bytes)
    29: ...d to be, the first care of the new empress was to compose her quarrel with [[Sweden]]. On the 23rd of Janua...
  2. Ada Lovelace (5406 bytes)
    15: ...ished, such as speculating that "the Engine might compose elaborate and scientific pieces of music of any d...
  3. Clara Schumann (3372 bytes)
    3: ... the [[Romantic music|Romantic era]] as well as a composer.
    7: ...ence through her presentation of works by earlier composers including those of Bach, Mozart, and Beethoven ...
    11: ...arer than in the present day, she was herself the composer of a few songs and of some charming music, mainl...
    14: ...by her husbands birthday, the three Romances were composed in 1853 and dedicated to Joseph Joachim who perf...
  4. Mouth (2182 bytes)
    18: The horny structures covering the mouth of a bird compose its '''[[beak]]''' or '''bill'''.
  5. Seal (device) (5951 bytes)
    8: ...seal a letter, for example, a letter writer would compose the letter, fold it over, pour wax over the joint...
  6. Music (16462 bytes)
    34: Someone who performs, composes, or conducts music is a [[musician]]. Performanc...
    43: ...ic, especially that which has no known individual composer, is often classified as "traditional". Different...
    49: ...follows some rules or conventions and even "fully composed" includes some freely chosen material. See also,...
    54: ...repeated performance or it can be [[improvised]]; composed on the spot. The music can be performed entirely...
    65: ...ian is the composer [[Ludwig van Beethoven]], who composed many famous works even after he had completely l...
  7. Jamaica (16893 bytes)
    146: ...ther [[European]] heritage. People of single race compose a tiny minority, although many members of minorit...
  8. Equatorial Guinea (13387 bytes)
    120: ...ole]] community, on Bioko. Together, these groups compose five percent of the population. There is a growin...
  9. Ecosystem (2598 bytes)
    5: ...tter]] flows between the different elements that compose it. But others consider this vision or a self-sta...
  10. Shale (1379 bytes)
    4: The fine particles that compose shale can remain suspended in water long after th...
  11. Ship (18843 bytes)
    32: A collection of ships for military purposes may compose a [[navy]] or a [[task force]].
  12. New Deal (82408 bytes)
    350: ... not dictate to his photographers how they should compose the shots, he did send them lists of desirable th...
    366: The New Deal was composed of countless programs, labeled an "alphabet soup...
  13. Lorenzo de' Medici (6381 bytes)
    4: ...ittery individual who loved to enter tournaments, compose poetry and songs, play games, hunt, and indulge t...
  14. Tooth enamel (32458 bytes)
    2: ... must be supported by underlying dentin. Minerals compose 96% of enamel, with the rest being water and orga...
    25: ... the secretory stage to transportation. Proteins compose most of the transported material. These are used...
    27: ...meable to fluids, less soluable to acid, and less composed of water {{ref|summit_enamelless}}.
  15. Voltaire (48640 bytes)
    16: ... regent, [[Philippe II of Orl�ans]], and helped compose [[lampoon]]s on him. In May [[1716]] he was exile...
    64: ...eurs'' and the ''Siècle de Louis XIV'' was composed. He also returned, not too well advisedly, to th...
    100: ...ere, and large parts of his usual biographies are composed of extracts from their accounts of Ferney. His n...
    148: ...utely good fruit of his genius—were usually composed as [[pamphlet]]s, with a purpose of polemic in r...
  16. Johann Sebastian Bach (31106 bytes)
    5: ...nd is universally regarded as one of the greatest composers of all time. His works, noted for their intelle...
    7: ...n Christian Bach]] became important musicians and composers in their own right. (See [[Bach family]].)
    11: ...m church organists and court chamber musicians to composers, although Bach would later surpass them all in ...
    13: ...sic. According to one popular legend of the young composer's curiosity, late one night, when the house was ...
    22: ...pportunity not only to play the organ but also to compose for it and play a more varied repertoire of conce...
  17. Ginger (4462 bytes)
    35: ...ture of shogaol and gingerols, volatile oils that compose about 1%–3% by weight of fresh ginger. The...
  18. European-influenced classical music (18917 bytes)
    16: ...describe the wide variety of post-Romantic styles composed through 2000, which includes late Romantic, Mode...
    17: ...orary music]] is sometimes used to describe music composed in the late 20th century through present day
    22: ...e overview see [[Graphical timeline for classical composers]]
    23: {{Timeline Classical Composers Famous}}
    33: ... are performed far more often than works recently composed. The use of notation is an effective vehicle fo...
  19. Loons (3182 bytes)
    20: ... black, and it has a spear-shaped bill. The loons compose a [[genus]] ('''''Gavia'''''), family ('''Gaviida...
  20. Caterpillar track (7234 bytes)
    23: ...rn tracks are built from modular chainlinks which compose together a closed chain. These chainlinks are oft...

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