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  1. Grapefruit (4275 bytes)
    18: ...hite grapefruit and the red, of which the 1929 US Ruby Red (of the Redblush variety) has a [[patent]]. T...
    20: ...us sinensis''), though it is rather closer to the first than the second. Further crosses have produced...
    22: ...determined until the [[1950s]]. This led to the official name being altered to ''Citrus × paradi...
  2. Zora Neale Hurston (4470 bytes)
    11: ... and Ah dare yuh tuh hit me too. You know Ahm uh fightin' dawg and mah hide is worth money. Hit me i...
    15: ...rston's work was ignored because it simply didn't fit in with this struggle. Other popular Black auth...
    17: ...ling to [[Haiti]] in 1937, and presuming a scientific basis for tales of [[zombie]]s, which was later ...
    22: She covered the 1954 Florida murder trial of [[Ruby McCollum]] with journalist/author and [[civil rig...
    35: *''[[Sanctified Church]]'' ([[1981]])
  3. Glass (26176 bytes)
    1: The materials definition of a '''glass''' is a uniform [[amorphous s...
    5: ...der of this article will be concerned with a specific type of glass—the [[silica]]-based glasses...
    9: ...ak into sharp shards. These properties can be modified, or even changed entirely, with the addition of...
    22: ...ections doped with [[Erbium]], which [[Fiber_amplifier|amplify]] transmitted signals by [[laser]] emis...
    32: ...sorbs [[infrared]] energy, such as heat absorbing filters for movie projectors, while [[cerium]] can b...
  4. Relic (11473 bytes)
    7: ...tten 150-160 AD). A source often cited for the efficacy of relics that are objects is the passage in ...
    14: ...ant usage of ''"sanctus"'' and ''"virtus"'', the first with its familiar meaning of "sacred" or "holy...
    19: ...he inhabitants of these cities were well ready to fight for his body,which the people of Tours manage...
    24: ===Roman Catholic classification and prohibitions===
    26: ...ches and cathederals worldwide must be at least a finger or small bone, etc.
  5. Silk Road (23757 bytes)
    1: ...rman language|German]] ''Seidenstraߥ'', the term first used by [[Germany|German]] geographer [[Ferdin...
    11: As [[domestication]] of efficient [[pack animal]]s increased the capacity for ...
    13: ...the heart of [[Europe]]. These grasslands were sufficiently fertile to provide grazing, water, and fue...
    23: ...haraoh [[Sahure]] of the [[Fifth dynasty of Egypt|Fifth Dynasty]], Egyptians are returning with huge [...
    25: ...950 BCE, in the reign of [[Mentuhotep III]], an officer named [[Hennu]] made one or more voyages to Pu...
  6. History of the United States (1945-1964) (29139 bytes)
    8: ... War]] in [[1917]], leaving the Western Allies to fight the [[Central Powers]] alone. Lasting Soviet m...
    11: ...nt [[Franklin D. Roosevelt]] (center), and Soviet First Secretary [[Joseph Stalin]] (right)]]
    13: ...in" of the Cold War. In hindsight, [[Yalta]] signified the agreement of both sides that they could sta...
    15: ...nism]]; those contrasts had been simplified and refined in national ideologies to represent two ways o...
    17: ... throughout Eurasia, from the Atlantic to the Pacific oceans, with almost no country left unscathed. T...
  7. July (1516 bytes)
    6: ... ''[[Quintilis]]'' in [[Latin]], since it was the fifth month in the [[Roman calendar]] which started ...
    14: *In [[Finnish language|Finnish]], the month is called ''hein䫵u'', meaning...
    20: *July's [[birthstone]] is, in fact, the [[ruby]].
  8. List of computing topics (15876 bytes)
    166: [[Code and fix]] --
    225: [[Deterministic finite state machine]] --
    237: [[Distance field]] --
    240: [[Dvorak Simplified Keyboard]] --
    262: [[Final Cut Pro]] --
  9. List of minerals (11610 bytes)
    57: #[[Anyolite]] (metamorphic rock - zoisite, ruby, and hornblende)
    59: #[[Asbestos]] (fibrous serpentine- or amphibole minerals)
    94: #[[Canfieldite]]
    115: #[[Coffinite]]
    383: #[[Ruby]] (red gem corundum)
  10. John F. Kennedy (36524 bytes)
    1: {{Infobox President | name=John Fitzgerald Kennedy
    3: | image name=JFKofficial.jpg
    20: '''John Fitzgerald Kennedy''' ([[May 29]], [[1917]] – ...
    22: ... last president to die in office. He was also the first person to become president born in the [[20th ...
    27: ... the son of [[Joseph P. Kennedy, Sr.]] and [[Rose Fitzgerald]]. As a young man he attended [[Choate Ro...
  11. March 20 (10075 bytes)
    10: *[[1760]] – The "Great Fire" of [[Boston, Massachusetts |Boston]] destroys ...
    15: ...ng Sing]] prison, [[Martha M. Place]] becomes the first woman executed in an [[electric chair]].
    18: ...w Haven, Connecticut]], the first international [[figure skating]] championship takes place.
    20: ... Langley|USS ''Langley'']] is commissioned as the first [[United States Navy]] [[aircraft carrier]].
    21: *[[1933]] – [[Dachau]], the first [[Nazi]] [[concentration camp]], is completed.
  12. Denver, Colorado (21161 bytes)
    3: {{Infobox City | official_name = Denver, Colorado
    32: ...ry Creek (Colorado)|Cherry Creek]], approximately fifteen miles from the foothills.
    36: ...Also, a row of seats in the upper deck of [[Coors Field]], home of [[Major League Baseball]]'s [[Color...
    47: In the first few years, while the town grew, land parcels w...
    53: ... 1935. It has been speculated that he wasn?t the first person to add cheese to a hamburger, but nobod...
  13. List of astronomers (40322 bytes)
    29: *[['Abd Al-Rahman Al Sufi]], ([[Persia]], [[903]] – [[986]])
    205: *[[Erwin Findlay-Freundlich]] ([[1885]] – [[1964]])
    375: *[[George Parker, 2nd Earl of Macclesfield]] ([[Britain]], c. [[1697]] – [[1764]])
    437: *[[Liisi Oterma]] ([[Finland]], [[1915]] – [[2001]])
    446: *[[George Parker, 2nd Earl of Macclesfield]] ([[Britain]], c. [[1697]] – [[1764]])
  14. Chromium (13677 bytes)
    32: <td>[[Electron configuration]] </td><td><nowiki>...
    52: ... </td><td>7.23 [[scientific notation|&times;]]10<sup>-6</sup> [[cubic metre ...
    66: <td>[[Specific heat capacity]] </td><td>4...
    110: ...al]] that takes a high polish, is fusible with difficulty, and is resistant to corrosion and tarnishin...
    116: ...rgy]], to impart corrosion resistance and a shiny finish:
  15. Gold (24329 bytes)
    35: | 196.96655 [[unified atomic mass unit|u]]
    46: | [[Electron configuration]]
    90: | [[Specific heat capacity]]
    156: ...ly three metals which have an actual easily-identifiable color; the other two are [[copper]], which is...
    158: ...or becomes whiter and the [[Relative density|specific gravity]] lower.
  16. Aluminium (26079 bytes)
    6: {{Elementbox_econfig | &#91;[[neon|Ne]]&#93; 3s<sup>2</sup> 3p<sup>1<...
    71: ...able to further oxidation, and is used in various fields of construction.
    74: ...hire]] and is used in [[glass]] making. Synthetic ruby and sapphire are used in [[laser]]s for the produ...
    82: ...ted, he ordered him to be beheaded.'' [http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m2843/is_n3_v19/ai_16...
    84: ...um 'alumine'. In [[1808]], [[Humphry Davy]] identified the existence of a metal base of alum, which he...
  17. Titanium (20884 bytes)
    33: <td>[[Electron configuration]]</td><td><nowiki>[</nowiki>[[Argon|Ar]]<...
    48: <td>[[Molar volume]]</td><td>10.64 [[scientific notation|&times;]]10<sup>-6</sup> [[cubic metre ...
    62: <td>[[Specific heat capacity]]</td><td>520 [[joule per kilogram...
    115: ... There are two [[allotropy|allotropic]] forms and five naturally-occurring [[isotope]]s of this elemen...
    125: ...terior paints. It is also used as a strengthening filler in paper and [[cement]] and in [[gemstone]]s.
  18. Cavalier King Charles Spaniel (4677 bytes)
    12: !Classification and breed standards
    18: ...m/search?q=cache:lCEb6oNH9JcJ:www.fci.be/uploaded_files/136gb98_en.doc+site:www.fci.be+%22136+/+06.+04...
    42: ... white), Black and Tan (black and reddish brown), Ruby (reddish brown), and Tricolor (reddish brown, bla...
    48: ...rs from a number of congenital defects, most significantly, [[mitral valve]] disease. This condition ...
    53: ...ginning of the 1900's, an American offered twenty-five pounds as a prize to any King Charles Spaniel '...
  19. Chard (2288 bytes)
    22: ... most common is Swiss chard. Other varieties are 'Ruby chard', 'Rainbow chard', and 'Rhubarb chard'.
    28: ... so in temperate climates chard can be one of the first leaf crops to reach maturity, endure all summe...
  20. Lobsters (8756 bytes)
    33: ...opus'' and the three families of freshwater [[crayfish]].
    39: ... decaying animal matter, but will also eat live [[fish]], dig for [[clam]]s, and feed on [[algae]] and...
    43: ...le]]s, the first and second [[maxilla]]e, and the first, second, and third [[maxilliped]]s. Because a...
    46: ...y prevented the lobster population from being overfished.
    98: *[[Ruby lobsterette]] (''Nephropsis neglecta'')

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