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  1. History of China (45919 bytes)
    42: ...ror Wu of Han China]] (Han Wudi) consolidated and extended the Chinese empire by pushing back the [[Xiongn...
    158: ...considerably. Emperor Yongle strenuously tried to extend China's influence beyond her borders by encouragi...
  2. Puritan (15882 bytes)
    20: ...resbyterian]] model, which many Puritans hoped to extend to England. When James VI of Scotland became [[J...
  3. Bagpipes (20858 bytes)
    79: ... but with a chanter that adds four to ten keys to extend both the upper and lower ends of the scale, and o...
  4. Margaret Sanger (12025 bytes)
    31: ...tive powers by brooding over a love affair to the extend of exhausting her system, with the results not un...
  5. Pansy (10101 bytes)
    34: ...nts ready in the spring. Regular deadheading can extend the blooming period. Under good conditions, pans...
  6. Brain (22060 bytes)
    9: ...alopods arise from twin parallel nerve cords that extend through the body of the animal. The arthropod bra...
  7. Breast (4630 bytes)
    5: ...xillary tail'. A thin layer of [[mammary tissue]] extends from the [[clavicle]] above to the seventh or ei...
  8. Humerus (13486 bytes)
    6: ...na room to move, but prevent it from over-flexing/extending.
    19: [[Triceps brachii]] and [[anconeus]] extend the elbow, and attach to the posterior side of th...
    25: ...ities, and contains a large medullary canal which extends along its whole length.
    55: The medial border extends from the lesser tubercle to the medial epicondyl...
    66: ...ral and medial epicondyles. The articular surface extends a little lower than the epicondyles, and is curv...
  9. Pineal gland (4403 bytes)
    17: ...hich has direct connections to the retina. Fibers extend from the SCN to the [[spinal cord]] via the periv...
    27: ...discovered. Thus, it was a 'mystery' gland for an extended period. At the same time, its location deep in ...
  10. Arm (7276 bytes)
    25: ...ed and internally rotated. The triceps serves to "extend", or straighten, the elbow joint.
  11. Queen bee (6221 bytes)
    6: ... [[gland]]s on the heads of young workers, for an extended time, and because she is given a specially cons...
    34: ...17.JPG|thumb|center|Peanut-like queen brood cells extend outward and downward from the broodcomb. This pi...
  12. Scientific revolution (17675 bytes)
    1: ...us Copernicus]] in [[1543]], while others wish to extend it into the [[18th century]]. Nevertheless, the b...
    36: ...raordinary changes, beginning with Copernicus and extending to the early 17th century, are the raw data on...
  13. Vernacular architecture (3581 bytes)
    9: Some extend the term to include any architecture outside the ...
  14. Trombone (15819 bytes)
    1: ...lide.jpg|thumb|250px|''Slide trombone, with slide extended.''<br>''This model has a B&#9837; to F attachme...
    9: ... ''hand slide'' or ''slide'' allows the player to extend the length of the instrument, lowering the pitch....
    26: ... position" when it is almost completely extended. Extending the slide from one position to the next lowers...
    28: ...f faster passages and legato sections, as well as extending the low range of the trombone. The distance be...
  15. Trumpet (13239 bytes)
    16: The B&#9837; trumpet's typical range extends from the written F&#9839; (concert E) immediatel...
    56: ...embouchure and shoulders, are relaxed. Try not to extend the arms more than 90 degrees from the elbows.
    64: ...alf step, and valve "3" by one and a half steps. Extending the third valve slide when the third valve is ...
    110: ...Because this note is often sharp, many trumpeters extend the 3rd valve slide when it is played
    115: ...Because this note is often sharp, many trumpeters extend the 3rd valve slide when it is played
  16. History of ancient Egypt (28563 bytes)
    84: ...ry campaigns in Nubia and was the first to try to extend Egypt's power into [[Syria]]. Later [[Amenemhat I...
    86: ...of the Nile Delta to take control of it and later extend their powers south. They brought with them the h...
    89: ...who ruled from [[Avaris]]. These kings managed to extend their rule as far south as Thebes.
    95: ...r than ever before, retaking control of Nubia and extending power northwards into the Upper [[Euphrates]],...
    99: ... become so wealthy that he did nothing to further extend its powers and instead rested upon his throne gil...
  17. Prime Meridian (3211 bytes)
    13: # All technical studies to regulate and extend the application of the decimal system to the divi...
  18. North America (12844 bytes)
    14: ...n region, although the eastern coastal plain does extend south along the Gulf.
  19. United States (58223 bytes)
    74: ...citly stated powers, the government has generally extended these powers, citing the "[[necessary and prope...
    112: ... deserts, including the [[Mojave desert|Mojave]], extend through the lowlands and valleys of the American ...
  20. Canada (35540 bytes)
    6: ...ing the [[United States]], its territorial claims extend north into the [[Arctic Ocean]] as far as the [[N...
    100: ...that no act of the UK parliament would thereafter extend to Canada without its consent. Judicial appeals t...
    115: ...adian Shield encircles the immense [[Hudson Bay]] extending from [[Great Bear Lake]] in the [[Northwest Te...

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