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- Asteroid (24334 bytes)
3: == Definition ==
4: ...1E&db_key=AST&high=41e14f475d05983 scientific paper] to use the word in its title was publishe...
6: The exact definition of an asteroid is unsettled. The term "mino...
8: ...assify asteroids is in terms of size. A working definition is that asteroids are larger than 50 m in d...
10: ...y objects that include asteroids. The term '''artificial asteroid''' is sometimes used to designate ma... - Timeline of United States history (1930-1949) (8681 bytes)
13: *[[1932]] - [[Reconstruction Finance Corporation]]
27: *[[1933]] - [[Twenty-first Amendment to the United States Constitution|21...
35: *[[1934]] - [[Tydings-McDuffie Act]]
75: *[[1942]] - [[Office of Price Administration]]
76: *[[1942]] - [[Cocoanut Grove]] fire - Mellotron (7426 bytes)
3: ...ach individual tape piece is recorded at the specific pitch of the key that it was assigned to.
6: ... used when recording his classic "Dripsody"), the first commercially available keyboard-driven tape in...
8: ...Streetly Electronics. Many years later, following financial and trademark troubles, the Mellotron name...
14: ...ges. Above all, they were very expensive -- the official Mellotron site gives the 1973 list price as U...
20: ...ones guitarist [[Brian Jones]] was supposedly the first musician to master the instrument. - Rowing (20818 bytes)
3: ... '''sculling''' is a system of competition that refines the [[rowing|rowing of boats]] into a speciali...
22: ...ambridge University]] in 1829, which was also the first intercollegiate sporting event, student rowing...
24: ...[[Olympic Games]] since [[1900]] (canceled at the first modern Games in [[1896]]).
26: ...[[Steve Redgrave]] (UK), who won Olympic golds in five successive Olympics in the coxed four, coxless ...
32: ...mber of different types of boats. They are classified using:
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