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  1. List of reference tables (55289 bytes)
    42: *[[List of topics (scientific method)]]
    63: **List of [[Resin identification code|plastic recycling codes]]
    66: **[[List of FIPS country codes]]
    73: *[[SI prefix]]
    81: *Specific measures
  2. Pittsburgh Pirates (16589 bytes)
    6: ...r]] from his previous club in [[1891]], they were first called ''Pirates''. The name stuck. Over the y...
    10: :'''Official mascot:''' [[Pirate Parrot]]
    17: In its early days, the club benefitted three times from mergers with defunct clubs. ...
    19: ...strong team over the next few years and got their first World Series title in [[1909]], defeating the ...
    21: ...ant team in baseball. The [[1927]] season was the first for the sharp-hitting combination of brothers ...
  3. Dance (8662 bytes)
    5: ...h as [[ballet]]. In [[sport]]s, [[gymnastics]], [[figure skating]] and [[synchronized swimming]] conta...
    10: ...ence from [[prehistory|prehistoric times]] to the first examples of written and pictorial documentatio...
    13: ...storic]] times it is unclear which artform came ''first''. However, as [[rhythm]] and [[sound]] are th...
    15: ...as: [[Jig]], [[Waltz]], [[Tango music|Tango]], [[disco]], [[techno]] and Hip-Hop. Some [[musical genre]]...
    30: ...oreology'' to describe the ''aesthetic and scientific study of all forms of human movement by movement...
  4. Jackson, Mississippi (21073 bytes)
    29: ... lasted to the present day. The state legislature first met in Jackson on [[December 23]], 1822.
    31: ...839]], Jackson was the site of the passage of the first state law that permitted married women to own ...
    33: Jackson was first linked with other cities by rail in [[1840]]. ...
    37: ...onfederate forces in Jackson built defensive fortifications encircling the city while preparing to mar...
    39: ...ng a road near downtown Jackson now known as Fortification Street.
  5. April Fool's Day (15510 bytes)
    4: ... as well as since many of the hoaxes listed below first appeared after noon. Anyone who fails to respo...
    12: ... different parts of the world; it is actually the first of April from '''0000 -1200 1 April''' until '...
    21: ... Guardian]]'' printed a supplement featuring this fictional island (a reference to "[[sans-serif]]", a...
    22: ...ckdowns [http://songzilla.blogspot.com/2005/04/confirmed-cassette-prosecutions-fbi.html] are rarely tr...
    28: ...ch 100mph). This kid was known as "Barefoot" Sidd Finch. He reportedly learned to throw a ball that fa...
  6. Musical genre (24851 bytes)
    3: ...ecially into finer genres or subgenres, can be difficult for newly emerging styles or for pieces of mu...
    5: ...le of this is [[video game music]], which while defined by its media, can also represent its own style...
    7: ...history]], and makes it easier for individuals to find artists that they enjoy.
    13: These definitions are relatively short and simple, referring...
    18: ... classical music]] (an older usage describes specifically the Western art music of the [[Classical Mus...
  7. Music history of the United States (35788 bytes)
    4: ... centuries ago with the [[Native American]]s, the first people to populate [[North America]]. These i...
    8: ...kraine|Ukrainian]] and [[Poland|Polish]] [[fiddle|fiddling]], [[music of Scotland|Scottish]] and [[mus...
    10: ...he end [[1940s]], jazz had grown into such varied fields as [[bebop]] and [[swing music|swing]], while...
    17: The first musicians anywhere in North America were [[Nat...
    24: ... distinctly African traits. [[Work song]]s and [[field holler]]s were popular, but it was [[Spiritual...
  8. Music of the United States (1940s and 50s) (18910 bytes)
    10: ...the [[Bakersfield Sound]]. For a time, the Bakersfield Sound was the only homegrown music that could ...
    12: ...electronic music]], [[techno music|techno]] and [[disco]].
    14: ...ing through in a big way very late in the 70s. [[Disco]], especially [[The Bee Gees]], was dominating th...
    16: ==Diversification of pop music==
    18: ...e Highway"), [[Jerry Lee Lewis]] ("Great Balls of Fire") and [[Chet Atkins]] ("Mr. Sandman")), as well...
  9. Korean art (25186 bytes)
    4: ...ional western borders, and does not fit into specific categories, this article aims at putting togethe...
    12: ...ion, formal poetry on wall-scrolls, and with specific [[Korean pottery]] and expected [[Korean costume...
    23: ... in some cases specific dances themselves being defined as important cultural heritage pieces of art b...
    29: ...the formal rigid repetition of ball-room dancing, disco, the tango, and hip-hop though have had much succ...
    43: ...seniors, despite globally successful Korean comic films which depend on comedy of error, and situation...
  10. List of HIV-positive people (8891 bytes)
    8: *[[Emile Ardolino]] ([[1943]]-[[1993]]), filmmaker (''[[Sister Act]]'', ''[[Dirty Dancing]]''...
    9: *[[Howard Ashman]] ([[1950]]-[[1991]]), film songwriter
    22: ...itish actor and star of the film (''[[Chariots of Fire]]'') (1981)
    35: ...[[Leonard Frey]], ([[1938]]-[[1988]]), Acted in [[Fiddler on the Roof]] on Broadway and in the movie
    45: ...udson]], ([[1925]]-[[1985]]), [[Hollywood]] star, first major American celebrity whose AIDS diagnosis ...

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