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  1. Tori Amos (27672 bytes)
    3: ...s probably best known to the wider public for a [[dance]] [[remix]] of "[[Professional Widow]]", her s...
    10: ...nd her difficulty with playing from sheet music – with Caton, [[Matt Sorum]] (later of [[the Cul...
    13: ...se]], [[Will MacGregor]], [[Carlo Nuccio]], and [[Dan Nebenzal]], the record ended up full of raw, emo...
    33: ...rgirl Hotel'', but like that album featured overt dance music influences and a relatively subdued pian...
    50: ===''Welcome to Sunny Florida''===
  2. Apple (20408 bytes)
    6: ..._classis_entry | taxon = [[Dicotyledon|Magnoliopsida]]}}
    58: *'[[Idared]]': [[Idaho]] (1942)
    63: *'[[McIntosh]]': [[Canada]] (1811)
    91: ...rf]] rootstocks are generally more susceptible to damage from wind and cold. Full dwarf trees are ofte...
    95: ...roduced with a dwarfing "interstem" between a standard rootstock and the tree, resulting in two grafts...
  3. Bee (11175 bytes)
    5: {{Taxobox_phylum_entry | taxon = [[Arthropoda]]}}
    12: [[Andrenidae]]<br />
    13: [[Anthophoridae]]<br />
    14: [[Apidae]]<br />
    15: [[Colletidae]]<br />
  4. Portugal (61755 bytes)
    7: ...1974]] and the subsequent entry in the [[EEC]] (today's [[European Union]]) in [[1986]]. Portugal made...
    20: ... Consolidation of the Monarchy in Portugal|Consolidation of the kingdom]]'''''
    23: ...set up kingdoms, and became assimilated. The [[Vandals]] ([[Silingi]] and [[Hasdingi]]) and the sarmat...
    31: ...ing with no male heirs. His only child, a single daughter, married King [[John I of Castile]] who wou...
    40: ...s had their own objective, searching for the legendary Christian Kingdom of [[Prester John]].
  5. Dragonfly (4578 bytes)
    11: Aeshnidae - Hawkers<br />
    12: Gomphidae - Clubtails<br />
    13: Neopetaliidae - Redspots<br />
    14: Petaluridae - Petaltails<br />
    15: Cordulegastridae - Goldenrings<br />
  6. Isis (20790 bytes)
    7: ...nt throughout her worship. First mentions of Isis date back to the [[Fifth dynasty of Egypt|5th dynast...
    54: ...ad]] of [[Heliopolis (ancient)|Heliopolis]], as a daughter of [[Nut (goddess)|Nut]] and [[Geb]], and s...
    63: ...ide'' contains the most extensive account known today, a myth so significant that everything else pale...
    65: ...instance, Isis heals Horus from a lethal scorpion sting; she also performs other miracles in relation to ...
    90: ...he other is a bronze statue of Isis nursing Horus dating from the Ptolomeic era of Egypt.]]
  7. Arizona (24367 bytes)
    20: LandArea = 294,312 |
    28: AdmittanceDate = [[February 14]], [[1912]] |
    29: ... [[UTC]]-7<br /><small>(Arizona doesn't observe [[Daylight saving time|DST]] except in the [[Navajo Na...
    67: Dance = Unknown |
    82: ...iver]], bordering [[New Mexico]], [[Utah]], [[Nevada]], [[California]] and [[Mexico]], and touching [[...
  8. North Carolina (18268 bytes)
    17: LandArea = 126,256 |
    25: AdmittanceDate = [[November 21]], [[1789]] |
    26: ...Eastern Standard Time Zone|Eastern]]: [[UTC]]-5/[[Daylight saving time|-4]] |
    42: ...to be born stateside, was born in North Carolina. Dare County is named for her. The demise of one, the...
    44: ...the Carolina territory, which encompassed present-day [[South Carolina]] and [[Tennessee]] as well. In...
  9. Spider (29039 bytes)
    6: {{Taxobox_classis_entry | taxon = [[Arachnida]]}}
    11: ...idae, Paratropidae, Idiopidae, Actinopodidae, Migidae -->
    12: &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; [[Liphistiidae]] (primitive burrowing spiders)<br />
    13: &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; [[Arthrolycosidae]] (primitive spiders)<br />
    14: &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; [[Arthromygalidae]] (primitive spiders)<br />
  10. Charles de Gaulle (41586 bytes)
    21: ! align="left" | Date of birth:
    27: ! align="left" | Date of death
    40: ...h Marie de Gaulle''' ([[November 22]], [[1890]] &ndash; [[November 9]], [[1970]]), in [[France]] commo...
    42: ...d head of the provisional government in [[1944]]&ndash;[[1946]]. Called to form a government in [[1958...
    44: ==1890&ndash;1912: Formative years==
  11. Scorpion (12441 bytes)
    7: {{Taxobox_classis_entry | taxon = [[Arachnida]]}}
    11: ...to the order ''Scorpiones'' in the class [[Arachnida]].
    20: ...he anus of the scorpion and bears the telson (the sting) which comprises of the vesicle which holds a pai...
    25: ...lso play an important part in the scorpion mating dance.
    26: ...tarsus). The size of the pedipalps is highly dependant on the species, however a general trend is that...
  12. Allergy (18658 bytes)
    23: ...skin, often with a [[lancet]]. Common areas for testing include the inside forearm and back. If the patie...
    28: .... This can also cause serious long-lasting tissue damage to the affected area. Fortunately, these type...
    44: ...umber of doctors in the United States. EPD (and LDA) is still considered experimental by many mainstr...
    50: ...aphylaxis (which is why those allergic to [[bee]] stings, [[peanuts]], [[nuts]], and [[shellfish]] often ...
    53: ...[[alternative medicine]], a number of treatment modalities are considered effective by its practitione...
  13. Tarantula (17481 bytes)
    5: {{Taxobox phylum entry | taxon = [[Arthropoda]]}}
    6: {{Taxobox classis entry | taxon = [[Arachnida]]}}
    9: {{Taxobox familia entry | taxon = '''Theraphosidae'''}}
    70: &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;[[Annandaliella]]<br />
    127: ...''' are spiders belonging to the family Theraphosidae. They are characterized by having tarsi (feet) w...
  14. Swimming (22854 bytes)
    15: ...perfectly as possible, because the returning appendage has to move at least twice as fast as the swimm...
    26: ...outhwestern part of [[Egypt]]. Written references date back up to [[2nd millennium BC|2000 B.C.]], inc...
    36: ...ormed, in essence, as an inversion of the crawl &mdash; competitors swing their arms back over their s...
    50: ...ergence of swimmers such as [[Shane Gould]] and [[Dawn Fraser]], but for the moment the American swimm...
    52: ...lso swam the Mississippi River in [[2002]] in 66+2days, a total of 3885km. The current holder of the m...
  15. Sea nettle (4594 bytes)
    5: {{Taxobox_phylum_entry | taxon = [[Cnidaria]]}}
    8: {{Taxobox_familia_entry | taxon = [[Pelagiidae]]}}
    12: ...ame = Chrysaora quinquecirrha| author = Agassiaz|date = ?}}
    15: ...ng is used to kill or stun both [[prey]] and [[predator]]s. Nettles also keep people away from the wat...
    17: The Stinging Nettle is [[symmetry|symmetrical]], marine, an...
  16. Phoenix, Arizona (34271 bytes)
    53: [[Phillip Darrel Duppa|Darrel Duppa]] recommended the name ''Phoenix'', mem...
    74: ... the precious water supply. It functions to this day as the major agency for controlled use of irriga...
    76: ...heodore Roosevelt Dam]], then the largest masonry dam in the world, began operation. It created [[Roo...
    93: ...losely together that it is almost impossible to distinguish one from another in this satellite image. The...
    97: ...le, Arizona|Scottsdale]], [[Glendale, Arizona|Glendale]], [[Tempe, Arizona|Tempe]], [[Chandler, Arizon...
  17. Anteater (6362 bytes)
    4: ...e depths of the humid forests, but is nowhere abundant.
    6: ... nests of terrestrial insects. To avoid the jaws, sting, and other defences of the invertebrates, anteate...
    10: ...f the genus Tamandua, the southern (Tamandua tetradactyla) and the northern tamanduas (Tamandua mexica...
    12: The silky anteater (Cyclopes didactylus) is a native of the hottest parts of South ...
    16: ...ypified by ''Tamandua'' (or ''Uroleptes'') ''tetradactyla'', are much smaller than the Giant Anteater,...
  18. Leather (7695 bytes)
    16: Leather&mdash;usually vegetable-tanned leather&mdash;can be oiled to improve its water resistance. T...
    36: Today, most leather is made of [[cow]] hides, but many...
    40: ...d belts in the same way as regular cow leather. Sting ray leather is as tough and durable as hard plast...
    59: ... Metal]] groups such as the [[Scorpions]] and [[Judas Priest]], are well-known for wearing leather clo...
  19. Hermes (10248 bytes)
    3: ... ''hermaion''. An interpreter who bridges the boundaries with strangers is a ''hermeneus.'' Hermes giv...
    6: As the related word Herma ?a boundary stone, crossing point? would suggest, Hermes is...
    13: ...nglish ''Wednesday'' from ''Wodnes d槧' 'Woden's day'.
    21: As a crosser of boundaries, ''Herm&#275;s Psychopompos''' ("conductor of...
    26: .... The ''hermai'' were used to mark roads and boundaries. In [[Athens, Greece|Athens]], they were pla...
  20. Nettle (5285 bytes)
    2: ...mage:Bluehende brennessel.jpg|200px]] | caption = Stinging nettle (''Urtica dioica'')}}
    6: {{Taxobox_classis_entry | taxon = [[Magnoliopsida]]}}
    15: .... The most prominent member of the genus is the [[Stinging nettle]] ''Urtica dioica'', native to [[Europe...
    17: ...imilar medicinal uses to the stinging nettle. The sting of ''Urtica ferox'', the Onga Onga or Tree nettle...
    22: *''Urtica dioica'' ([[Stinging nettle]] or Bull nettle). [[Europe]], [[Asia]]...

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