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  1. Ouida (1938 bytes)
    3: De la Ram饠was born in [[Bury St Edmunds]], [[England]], to an English father a...
  2. Geology (12007 bytes)
    1: '''Geology''' (from [[Greek language|Greek]] γ&eta...
    3: ...stos]], [[perlite]], [[mica]], [[phosphates]], [[zeolites]], [[clay]], [[pumice]], [[quartz]], and [[s...
    5: ... as ''selenology'' (studies of the [[Moon]]), ''areology'' (of [[Mars (planet)|Mars]]), etc., are also...
    7: ...t to distinguish between earthly and [[Theology|theological]] jurisprudence.
    10: ...sion]] of the [[mountain]]s and by [[Deposition (geology)|deposition]] of [[silt]].
  3. Equatorial Guinea (13387 bytes)
    28: | [[Teodoro Obiang Nguema Mbasogo]]
    31: | [[Miguel Abia Biteo Boric󝝊|-
    36: ...l ([http://www.cia.gov/cia/publications/factbook/geos/ek.html July 2004])
    70: ...he Spanish colonial government, and his nephew [[Teodoro Obiang Nguema Mbasogo]], who staged a militar...
    76: ...ently dominated by tensions between Obiang's son Teodorin, and other close relatives with powerful pos...
  4. Abydos, Egypt (9715 bytes)
    15: ...ifices decreed by [[Khufu (pharaoh)|Khufu]] (or Cheops) in his temple reforms.
    17: ...e most important pieces. The noble statuette of Cheops in ivory, found in the stone chamber of the tem...
    37: ...th to 20th dynasties, and later ages continued to bury here till Roman times. Many hundred funeral stele...
  5. Philo Farnsworth (6489 bytes)
    9: In 1926, Farnsworth formed a partnetship with George Everson in Salt Lake City to develop Farnswor...
    11: ...hilco denied Farnsworth time to travel to Utah to bury his young son Kenny, who died in March 1932; this...
  6. Pirate Ship (44502 bytes)
    10: ... girls to be sold as [[slave]]s.<ref>[http://www.geocities.com/CapitolHill/Parliament/2587/trade.html ...
    16: ...mong some of the most famous ancient pirateering peoples were the [[Illyrians]], populating the wester...
    29: ...France]] and northern [[Italy]].<ref>[http://www.geocities.com/athens/troy/4040/pirates.htm The Pirate...
    37: In 937, [[Irish people|Irish]] pirates sided with the Scots, Vikings,...
    67: ...tle=Wanderings Among South Sea Savages And in Borneo and the Philippines by H. Wilfrid Walker}}</ref>
  7. Pierre Abelard (18114 bytes)
    11: ...l that ended in the downfall of the philosophic theory of [[Realism]], till then dominant in the early...
    13: ...m his success in dialectic, he next turned to [[theology]] and attended the lectures of Anselm at [[La...
    25: ...gh, in deference to Bede, he suggested that the Areopagite might also have been bishop of Corinth. Li...
    29: ...evieve in 1136 (when he was heard by John of Salisbury), but it was only for a brief time: a last great ...
    34: ...'s collection, besides giving extracts from the theological work ''[[Sic et Non]]'' ("Yes and No") (an...
  8. Insect (14296 bytes)
    11: * [[Symphypleona]] - globular springtails
    12: '''Subclass''' [[Archaeognatha]] (jumping bristletails)<br/>
    18: * [[Palaeodictyoptera]] - ''extinct''
    23: *'''Infraclass [[Neoptera]]'''
    45: *** [[beetle|Coleoptera]] (beetles)
  9. Martin Luther (43050 bytes)
    12: ...46]]) was a [[German people|German]] [[theology|theologian]] and an [[Augustinian]] [[monasticism|monk...
    28: ...rred upon Martin Luther the degree of Doctor of Theology [Brecht, Vol. 1, pp. 126-27].
    31: ...ore God. Terms like ''[[penance]]'' and ''[[righteousness]]'' took on new meaning. Soon, Luther's st...
    41: ...l see]] was a violation of [[canon law]]. Pope [[Leo X]], needing money for the rebuilding of [[St. Pe...
    43: ...ing of indulgences) as an abuse and asked for a theological disputation. Soon they were widely copied...
  10. Attila the Hun (23655 bytes)
    9: ...th-eastern [[China]] and [[Central Asia]]. These people achieved military superiority over their rival...
    15: ...aps to consolidate and strengthen their empire. Theodosius used this opportunity to strengthen the [[w...
    19: ...perations. A lull followed during [[442]], when Theodosius recalled his troops from [[North Africa]] a...
    21: ... capable of breaching the city's massive walls. Theodosius admitted defeat and sent the court official...
    51: ... Aetius supported the younger{{ref|rift}}. [[J.B. Bury]] believes that Attila's intent, by the time he m...
  11. Avalanche (25211 bytes)
    7: ...ope, achieving a speed of 100 km/h. It killed 12 people in their chalets under 100,000 tons of snow, 5...
    9: ... induced avalanches with explosives on purpose to bury the enemy, as in the movie <i>[[Mulan]]</i>. In t...
    16: ...e due to avalanches triggered by the victim or someone in the victim's party.
    58: *Risk exposure - minimise the number of people on the slope. Maintain separation. Ideally one...
    60: ...large enough to perform a rescue, but additional people will increase the disturbance to the slope. M...
  12. Red Fox (7749 bytes)
    44: ... a fox catches more food than it can eat, it will bury, or [[cache]], the extra food for later.
    48: ...s "share" one male), and various combinations thereof. Sometimes young foxes [[disperse]] promptly on...
    50: ...difference, and such arrangements are made spontaneously due to a resource surplus.
    57: ...f between 1&ndash;6 days; [[ovulation]] is spontaneous. Copulation is loud and short, usually lasting ...
  13. Squirrel (6648 bytes)
    15: ...ridae]], and can sometimes be used to describe someone who is a 'goof' or 'clown' (ie: he is a squirre...
    19: ...e them in any accessible hiding place, usually by burying them. Recent research shows that they have ex...
    21: ...ird feeder]]s, digging in potted plants either to bury or recover food, and for setting up house in shel...
    23: ...teeth down (rodents' teeth grow continuously). Homeowners in areas with a heavy squirrel population mu...
    31: Many people think of squirrels as [[herbivore]]s but they ...
  14. Leatherback Sea Turtle (10187 bytes)
    50: ...back Turtles nest between February and July from Georgia in the United States to the U.S. Virgin Islan...
    64: ... use of beaches can crush nests and hatchlings or bury eggs too deep for the hatchlings to emerge. Fina...
  15. Snail (3838 bytes)
    10: ...arine, and terrestrial environments. While most people are familiar with only terrestrial snails, the...
    24: [[Garden snails]] bury their eggs in shallow [[topsoil]] primarily while...
  16. Cat (30067 bytes)
    27: ...ity to fall asleep for a brief period of time; someone who nods off for a few minutes is said to be "t...
    52: ...brate [[prey]] using tactics similar to those of leopards and [[tiger]]s by pouncing; they then delive...
    62: .... Their feces are usually dry, and cats prefer to bury them in [[sand]]y places. They are able to remain...
    67: [[Image:Mougie-1024.JPG|thumb|250px|A cat meowing]]
    68: ...lo." Some cats are very vocal, and others rarely meow.
  17. Leatherback Turtles (10187 bytes)
    50: ...back Turtles nest between February and July from Georgia in the United States to the U.S. Virgin Islan...
    64: ... use of beaches can crush nests and hatchlings or bury eggs too deep for the hatchlings to emerge. Fina...
  18. Recluse Spiders (5927 bytes)
    18: ...] and [[Africa]]), known primarily for their self-burying behavior.
    20: ..., which makes these among the longest-lived [[araneomorphae]] spiders (some [[tarantula]]s can live we...
    22: ...d the New Mexico state line and east to Northern Georgia. Oddly, it has been seldom collected in Flor...
    31: ... are found in such barren deserts and are able to bury themselves partially in the sand, that humans sel...
  19. Snails (3374 bytes)
    10: ...arine, and terrestrial environments. While most people are familiar with only terrestrial snails, the...
    24: [[Garden snails]] bury their eggs in shallow [[topsoil]] primarily while...
  20. Squirrels (6235 bytes)
    15: ...ridae]], and can sometimes be used to describe someone who is a 'goof' or 'clown' (ie: he is a squirre...
    19: ...e them in any accessible hiding place, usually by burying them. Recent research shows that they have ex...
    21: ...ird feeder]]s, digging in potted plants either to bury or recover food, and for setting up house in shel...
    23: ...teeth down (rodents' teeth grow continuously). Homeowners in areas with a heavy squirrel population mu...
    31: Many people think of squirrels as [[herbivore]]s but they ...

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