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  1. Rush Limbaugh (21665 bytes)
    2: ...ow host in the United States, and has an audience estimated by Arbitron at 20 million listeners weekly...
    8: ...to an undisclosed medical problem [http://www.snopes.com/military/limbaugh.htm]. Limbaugh stated that ...
    10: ...one". (This claim is now a reality as Limbaugh does use a golden microphone on ''The Rush Limbaugh Sh...
    16: ...nto, California]]. After achieving some local success, he moved to [[New York City]] (and his current ...
    18: ...States|Vice President]] [[Dick Cheney]] or even President George W. Bush.
  2. Steffi Graf (16410 bytes)
    2: ...ll four of the Grand Slam titles at least four times each.
    6: ...her father [[Peter Graf]], a car and insurance salesman and aspiring tennis coach. At the age of thre...
    8: ...e "hundreds" of kids like her in the [[United States]].
    10: ...tion event at the [[Olympic Games]] in [[Los Angeles]] and won the Gold Medal. Her schedule was closel...
    12: ...owed this up with seven further tournament victories in 1986, and finished the year ranked World No. 3...
  3. Testicle (6183 bytes)
    1: ...in [[animal]]s. Male [[mammal]]s have two testicles, which are often contained within an extension of...
    3: ... It also occurs in response to stress (the testicles rise up toward the body in an evolutionary effort...
    5: ...her evolutionary development which protects each testis from hitting against the other.
    8: ...land]]s). The respective functions of the testicles are:
    11: ...x [[hormone]]s, of which [[testosterone]] is the best known
  4. List of reference tables (55289 bytes)
    1: ...k of [[almanac|almanacs]], [[dictionary|dictionaries]] and [[encyclopedia]]s (or an index of them, if ...
    3: ...ormation for quick reference, not narrative articles.
    7: ...our bookmarks toolbar, allowing the link to be accessible in the future from the toolbar.
    9: <!-- [[Wikipedia:Page size]] suggests not to divide lists even large.
    16: ...[Special:Allpages/List_of_U|6,]] [[Special:Allpages/List_of_ar|7]]
  5. Isaac Newton (23339 bytes)
    2: ...work for [[classical mechanics]]. Newton also shares credit with [[Gottfried Leibniz|Gottfried Wilhelm...
    4: ...r's laws of planetary motion]]. He would expand these laws by arguing that [[orbit]]s (such as those o...
    6: ...nomial theorem]] in its entirety; and the principles of conservation of [[momentum]] and [[angular mom...
    17: ...l|E.T. Bell]] (1937, Simon and Schuster) and H. Eves:
    19: ...ge of 19. As Newton became engrossed in his studies, the romance cooled and Miss Storey married someo...
  6. April (9790 bytes)
    5: ... [[Pisces]] and ends in the constellation of [[Aries]].
    7: ...ys, and of the life of the leaves, and of the voices of the birds, and of the hearts of men", or from ...
    9: ...alendar [[Julian calendar|reform]] in [[45 BCE]] resulted in April having 30 days and becoming the fou...
    11: In [[Japanese calendar|old Japanese calendar]], the month is called ''Uzuki'' (&#213...
    15: ...y April with the end of winter, but they don't necessarily agree on what that means:
  7. St. Louis Cardinals (18903 bytes)
    5: ...defending [[2004 National League Championship Series|champions of the National League]].
    11: :'''Logo design:''' One or two [[Northern Cardinal|cardinal]]s...
    13: :'''Wild Card titles won''' (1): [[2001]]*
    14: :'''Division titles won''' (7): [[1982]], [[1985]], [[1987]], [[1996]...
    17: ...e [[New York Yankees]] in the number of World Series championships won.
  8. Groundhog Day (3781 bytes)
    2: ...aditional festival celebrated in the [[United States|USA]] and [[Canada]] on [[February 2]].
    4: ...nter]] will soon end; however, if the groundhog sees its shadow because the weather is bright and clea...
    6: ...ary 2]], [[1887]]. In the U.S. the tradition derives from a Scottish couplet:
    10: ... midpoints between the spring and fall [[equinox]]es and the summer and winter [[solstice]]), it is in...
    12: ...nter is often associated with very cold temperatures.
  9. Albert Einstein (43065 bytes)
    3: ...f the [[photoelectric effect]] and "for his services to Theoretical Physics".
    7: ... work and philosophy. To this day Einstein receives popular recognition unprecedented for a scientist...
    14: ...e insistence of his mother, was given [[violin]] lessons.
    16: ...elopment of the theory of relativity to this slowness, saying that by pondering space and time later t...
    18: ...g his late childhood and early adolescence by suggesting and providing books on science and mathematic...
  10. Ronald Reagan (52721 bytes)
    1: {{Infobox President | name=Ronald W. Reagan
    4: | order=40th President
    13: | place of death=[[Bel-Air, Los Angeles, California | Bel-Air, California]]
    15: | party=[[United States Republican Party|Republican]]
    16: | vicepresident=George H.W. Bush
  11. Pirate (23151 bytes)
    2: ...ndana]]s, using [[AK-47]]s rather than [[cutlass]]es.
    4: ...rldwide losses of $13 to $16 billion [[United_States_dollar|USD]] per year), particularly in the water...
    6: ==Other terms for pirates==
    8: ...irates and took their name with them. These pirates were eventually organized and at their height whe...
    10: ...re not pirates, but adventurers involving themselves in [[Latin American revolution]]s and [[coup d'et...
  12. American comic book (14771 bytes)
    3: ...pically small magazines containing fictional stories in the artistic medium of [[comics]].
    5: ...d American comic books in general at different times.
    8: ... the United States is thought to be [[The Adventures of Obadiah Oldbuck]], a pirated translation of [[...
    13: ... Since comic strips at this time were primarily [[humor]]ous in nature, the name "comic book" was adapted...
    15: ... book, in the format we know today, with ''[[Funnies on Parade]]'' in [[1933]]. He printed an 8-page ...
  13. Vitreous humour (1197 bytes)
    1: ... Cross Section Illustration of the Human Eye courtesy of [http://classroomclipart.com Classroom Clip A...
    3: [[Floaters]] are small, generally harmless, defects in the vitreous humour.
    5: ...fected, as the operation itself can cause [[blindness]].
    7: ==Anatomy Clipart and Pictures==
  14. Llama (12988 bytes)
    10: {{Taxobox_species_entry | taxon = '''''L. glama'''''}}
    14: ... [[South America]]. The term ''llama'' is sometimes used more broadly, to indicate any of the four cl...
    16: ...e larger and have ovular heads instead of round ones. The main difference between llamas and [[camel]]...
    19: ...cular species or variety of the group, and sometimes used in a generic sense to cover the whole. Llama...
    22: ...ama.jpg|left|250px|thumbnail|A [[domestication|domesticated]] llama]]
  15. Affenpinscher (3849 bytes)
    8: !Alternative names
    45: ...ry in texture. The [[FCI]] breed standards specifies that the coat must be black, but the [[AKC]] also...
    48: ...bored. This breed learns quickly but its stubbornness might make it difficult to train.
    50: ... for a family who likes a show and has a sense of humor.
    53: ...o live about 14-15 years. It is one of the healthiest breeds, with no known genetic health problems.
  16. Boston Terrier (4553 bytes)
    6: |[[Image:BostonTerrierBrindleStand w.jpg|thumb|250px|none|Boston Terrier with br...
    8: !Alternative names
    20: |[[United States]]
    44: ...earch?q=cache:kjjj1gFExNkJ:www.fci.be/uploaded_files/140gb98_en.doc+site:www.fci.be+%22140+/+20.04.199...
    45: ...|breed]] of [[dog]] originating in the United States of America.
  17. English Springer Spaniel (4333 bytes)
    18: ...earch?q=cache:uBXu5RoxiiAJ:www.fci.be/uploaded_files/125A2003_en.doc+site:www.fci.be+%22125+/+28.+11.+...
    27: |[http://www.canadasguidetodogs.com/spaniel/ess_standard.htm Stds]
    43: ...how dog]] lines have diverged from working dog lines, depending on which aspect of the dog the [[breed...
    45: ... weigh on average between 50 and 55 pounds. Females are generally smaller, averaging closer to 40 pou...
    47: ...-white and liver-and-white colors are among the best known.
  18. Miniature Schnauzer (3683 bytes)
    8: !Alternative names
    25: ...earch?q=cache:pH1DhahL-8UJ:www.fci.be/uploaded_files/183gb2000_en.doc+site:www.fci.be+%22183+/+11.08.2...
    43: |[http://www.ukcdogs.com/breeds/terriers/miniatureschnauzer.std.shtml Stds]
    47: ...The dogs are believed to have developed from crosses between the [[Standard Schnauzer]] and one or mor...
    51: ...but not by the AKC. Heights of about 13 to 15 inches (330 to 380 mm) are common, and they generally we...
  19. Toy Fox Terrier (2715 bytes)
    8: !Alternative names
    20: |[[United States]]
    38: !Notes
    43: ...small [[terrier]] [[breed]] of [[dog]], directly descended from the larger [[Fox Terrier]] but conside...
    46: ...x Terrier]], which was developed along similar lines in Australia.
  20. Nikola Tesla (29894 bytes)
    1: {{Redirect|Tesla}}
    5: ...lspan="2" style="text-align:center;" |Dr. Nikola Tesla
    7: ...sed them to operate a motive device.''" - Nikola Tesla; Brooklyn Eagle, July 10th, 1931.]]
    16: ... [[1893]] and winning the "[[War of Currents]]", Tesla became world-famous.
    18: ...to make real these plans, while others made fortunes with his [[invention]]s.

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